In this new edition, Brian Charlesworth provides a comprehensive review of the basic mathematical theory of the demography and genetics of age-structured populations. The author aims to avoid complicated mathematics, but gives full derivations of major theoretical results for the edification of the reader.
Well OK obviously I didn't read the whole thing. But for someone who has access to the journals and the primary literature, this was an OK summary. I wish Charlesworth would have gone beyond the single-locus models that dominate the book, tho. It gave some good ideas.