Publications

Classic Books

ASMS has long recognized that certain out-of-print texts continue to be essential resources for both practicing mass spectrometrists and those new to the field. The following books were part of the Classic Book Series. These books are now all sold-out.

Classic Books (all titles currently sold-out)

  • Mass Spectrometry: Organic Chemical Applications
    Klaus Biemann (1962)
  • Introduction to Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation and Techniques
    John Roboz (1968)
  • Mass Spectrometry & Its Applications to Organic Chemistry
    John Beynon (1960)
  • Measuring Mass (50th ASMS Anniversary Edition)
    Michael A. Grayson (2002)
  • Metastable Ions
    Beynon, Cooks, Caprioli, Lester (1973)
  • Electron Impact Phenomena
    Field & Franklin (1957)
  • Introduction to Mass Spectrometry and Its Applications
    Robert Kiser (1965)
  • Transport Properties of Ions in Gases
    Edward A. Mason & McDaniel (1988)
  • Rays of Positive Electricity (100th Anniversary of Mass Spectrometry Edition)
    J.J. Thomson (1913)
  • Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds
    Budzikiewicz, Djerassi, Williams (1997)
  • Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation & Applications in Biological Research
    Robert J. Cotter (1997) 
 

Special Edition Book is Still Available

ASMS 50th Anniversary Volume
Measuring Mass: From Positive Rays to Proteins
Michael A. Grayson, ed.

This hardcover book was published to honor the 50th ASMS Conference in 2002. The book provides a glimpse of some of the important developments in the history of mass spectrometry, primarily in the United States..

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