'… a rare book written for non-specialists that describes recent developments in set theory without assuming any knowledge. It will be an excellent resource for people who want to know current research in this field.' Tetsuya Ishiu, zbMATH Open
Part I. Let's Be Independent: 1. Introduction; 2. Axiomatic Systems; 3. Zermelo-Fraenkel Axioms and the Axiom of Choice; 4. Well Orderings and Ordinals; 5. Cardinals; 6. Models and Independence; 7. Some Class Models of ZFC; 8. Forcing; 9. Violating CH; Part II. What Is New in Set Theory: 10. Introduction to Part Two; 11. Classical Extensions; 12. Iterated Forcing and Martin's Axiom; 13. Some More Large Cardinals; 14. Limitations of Martin's Axiom and Countable Supports; 15. Proper Forcing and PFA; 16. $aleph_2$ and other Successors of Regulars; 17. Singular Cardinal Hypothesis and some PCF; 18. Forcing at Singular Cardinals and their Successors; References; Index.