“This book is a beautiful modern collection about Eulerian numbers, which reflects its author's interest and expertise in the subject. The material is rich. Eulerian numbers and their close relatives, such as Narayana numbers, show up in a variety of topics from enumerative, algebraic, topological, and geometric combinatorics. ... It is self-contained and presented in a clear ... way. The author describes everything from the basics, so the text should be accessible to a broad audience interested in combinatorics.” (Damir Yeliussizov, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2017)
“This work offers wonderful material to supplement a course in combinatorics or discrete mathematics, or for a stimulating capstone course. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty.” (D. V. Feldman, Choice, Vol. 53 (11), July, 2016)
“This book serves dual purposes. On the one hand, it is a monograph on Eulerian numbers and their generalizations. ... On the other hand, the book gives an introduction to contemporary enumerative, algebraic and geometric combinatorics, and it can be used as a text at beginning graduate or advanced undergraduate level. ... This is a well-written text for a good course.” (László A. Székely, zbMATH 1337.05001, 2016)