Pericyclic reactions are a significant part of organic chemistry, usually introduced with only a few of the most important examples, early in an undergraduate's career - everyone has to know of the existence of some of these reactions. They are dealt with properly, almost everywhere in the world, in the third or fourth year, or sometimes as part of a first year course for graduate students. At this stage, a wider range of reactions is introduced, and the governing principles explained. This book does that.
Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming was a British author best known for creating the iconic character James Bond. His spy novels, characterized by fast-paced action, vivid descriptions, and intricate plots, revolutionized the espionage genre. Fleming's contribution to literature lies in his creation of one of the most enduring and beloved literary characters of all time.