Summary: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Text by F. Albert Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson fills a void in the field of inorganic chemistry at an advanced level by incorporating new chemical developments. Academic and industrial research in this field is thriving, yet comprehensive textbooks have been lacking, particularly in light of recent theoretical advancements in bonding and reactivity interpretation. The book is a product of the authors' courses over the past decade with the aim to provide contemporary knowledge in inorganic chemistry for students at the honors level in British universities and the graduate level in American universities. The text encompasses the chemistry of all chemical elements and their compounds, delving into structural chemistry, valence theory, and ligand field theory. It also includes discussions on group VII elements, transition series, and noble gases, with references, diagrams, and experimental data to support the content, making it an invaluable resource for inorganic chemistry researchers and students.