“…Moreover, he discusses how the classes of materials, both compressible and incompressible, to which his analysis applies are related to other materials of interest, e.g., the compressible materials introduced by Ogden [9]; not only that, he compares his results, as far as possible, with the theoretical and experimental results of others, chiefly those of Gent and Lindley [8]. Overall, by the thoroughness and sharpness of both the analytical results and the accompanying discussion, the reader of [1] is left under the impression that perhaps the basic ingredients of a new theory of nonlinear elastic fracture have been put together, a theory of fracture by loss of smoothness of solutions at a critical value of the boundary datum.…”