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Another problem I have with this book is that it is described as a book for real programmers, yet there is no code of any description. That is not necessarily a bad thing as any competent programmer can implement algorithms from a description but some may prefer actual lines of code.
The final problem I have is that the book contains a bibliography, but does not contain any exercises for the reader. Whilst the references may be useful for 'real programmers', the absence of exercises means that its usefulness in the academic world could be limited.
However, there are many good points to the book. It certainly takes a practical approach rather than a mathematical one. It also discusses algorithms that you come across on a day to day basis (e.g. JPEG, MPEG, LZ, Huffman, etc.), which is certainly not the case with some other books on the subject.
As an introduction to compression I would have no hesitation in recommending this book, but I would hesitate to recommend it as a book that allows you to implement the algorithms discussed (although it is possible). Personally, I would prefer something a bit more substantial, bearing in mind the thirty-pound price tag.