An excellent undergraduate-level introduction to phonetics. The organisation and layout of the book is very helpful, the diagrams are great, and where this textbooks obviously stands out is in its practical approach by way of teaching correct pronunciations so that students have first-hand, introspective knowledge of the sounds they study. Most of the examples are very clear and easy to follow, others less so, although I wonder whether the problem is in me and not the instructions. I also loved the fact that Catford draws examples from a variety of languages, not just English, although English is the predominant language of interest. But it's nice to read about other languages too. Last but certainly not least I'm growing increasingly impatient with textbooks that don't have wide margins to write in and/or where the paper is too glossy to write on properly. My edition of this textbook was neither of those things. The margins are very wide and the paper quality is perfect for writing notes in pencil. Highly recommended.