This text provides an introduction to those thermal methods of analysis which are established or growing in importance, with emphasis on worked examples and graded problems. Early chapters cover principles, modern instrumentation and interpretation of results, while the last section consists of case studies and problems of gradually increasing complexity. This book should be of interest to analytical chemists; physical chemists; polymer chemists; bioanalytical chemists; materials scientists; and physicists at mid-undergraduate level and in the chemical industry.