
From the reviews:
“This volume is an appropriate text for a one-semester graduate course in integration theory and is complemented by the addition of several problems related to the new material. … This volume should become a new relevant reference for integration theory. It will help the reader to sharpen his/her sensitivity to issues of measure theory, and to renew his/hers expertise in integration theory. … warmly recommends the book with confidence to anyone who is interested in understanding modern integration theory.” (Vicenţiu D. Rădulescu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1228, 2012)
“This is a book in measure theory at the graduate level. … The presentation is clear and concise, and detailed proofs are given. … Each section also contains a long and useful list of exercises. … The book is certainly well suited to the serious student or researcher in another field who wants to learn the topic. … the book could be used by lecturers who want to illustrate a standard graduate course in measure theory by interesting examples from other areas of analysis.” (Lars Olsen, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 h)