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Since This Book Was First Published In 1977, The Major Advances In Optics Have Been The Maturing Of Optical Communications And The Development Of In Tegrated Optics. When I Was Offered The Opportunity To Prepare A Revised Edi Tion, I Decided To Add Chapters On These Disciplines To The Original Work. This Book, Which Was Begun Long Before I Joined The National Bureau Of Stand Ards, Remains A Private Venture, Written, So To Speak, In My Basement; There Is No Official Connection With The National Bureau Of Standards. I Have Also Taken The Opportunity To Make Some Corrections And To Add Several Short Sections Within The Body Of The Earlier Text. The Most Important Of These Changes Include A Discussion Of Group Velocity, Phase Velocity And Group Index Of Refraction To Anticipate The Need For These Concepts In Chap. 9; Revision Of The Section On Coherent-optical Processing, Including What Is Essen Tially An Optical Derivation Of The Fourier Series; Addition Of The Converging Beam Optical Processor; And Addition Of A Section On Laser Safety. The Bulk Of The New Material Comprises Three Chapters. The First Is Chap. 9, Optical Waveguides. In This Chapter, I Develop Optical Waveguide Theory Primarily On The Basis Of Ray Optics And Interference In Planar Waveguides. 1. Ray Optics -- 2. Optical Instruments -- 3. Light Sources And Detectors -- 4. Wave Optics -- 5. Interferometry And Related Areas -- 6. Holography And Fourier Optics -- 7. Lasers -- 8. Electromagnetic And Polarization Effects -- 9. Optical Waveguides -- 10. Optical Fiber Measurements -- 11. Integrated Optics -- References. By Matt Young.