Provided by this book is a unified, comprehensive presentation of the foundations of the theory of viscoelastic solids. The large subject area is separated into self-contained chapters that give a full complete picture and allow a thorough understanding of the current status and future direction of individual topics. The author emphasizes the basic principles along with topics of fundamental importance to the understanding of viscoelasticity in its different regimes. Particular attention is paid to experimental activity, numerical characterization of the response of advanced industrial materials and the solution of the different categories of the associated boundary value problem. This book should be of interest to engineers and scientists working in all fields of materials, but especially the following: polymers; rubbers; plastics; fibres; pulp and paper; biomaterials; medical engineering; materials R&D; mechanics of materials; evaluation and testing; engineering and medical applications. It should also be of interest to final year and postgraduate students and researchers in materials science at university level.