The third edition of this standard reference contains a new appendix by Oscar Garcia-Prada which gives an overview of certain developments in the field during the decades since the book first appeared.
From reviews of the 2nd Edition: "..the new edition of Professor Wells' book is timely and welcome...an excellent introduction for any mathematician who suspects that complex manifold techniques may be relevant to his work."
- Nigel Hitchin, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
"Its purpose is to present the basics of analysis and geometry on compact complex manifolds, and is already one of the standard sources for this material."
- Daniel M. Burns, Jr., Mathematical Reviews
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"The purpose of the text is to present the basics of analysis and geometry on compact complex manifolds and is already one of the standard sources for this material. ... The book has proven to be an excellent introduction to the theory of complex manifolds considered from both the points of view of complex analysis and differential geometry." (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, May, 2014)
"This is the third edition of a well-known book first published in 1973, with a second edition in 1980. ... It is good to see it back 28 years later. ... For someone learning the material for the first time (or for a professor planning a series of lectures), having such a goal in mind often serves as motivation and gives coherence to the material." (Fernando Q. Gouvea, MathDL, March, 2008)
"The purpose of the text is to present the basics of analysis and geometry on compact complex manifolds and isalready one of the standard sources for this material. ... The book has proven to be an excellent introduction to the theory of complex manifolds considered from both the points of view of complex analysis and differential geometry." (Vasile Oproiu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1131, 2008)