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This book is intended as a survey of applications of graph theory, and as such the writer highlights what is important without going into too much technical detail. The writing style is readable and exceedingly well-motivated. The book is quite short; it's not a Giant Tome of Information. It's designed for readability, and any additional detail you require can be found in the bibliography.
The One-Way Street Problem
Intersection Graphs
Indifference, Measurement, and Seriation
Food Webs, Niche Overlap Graphs, and the Boxicity of Ecological Phase Space
Colorability
Independence and Domination
Applications of Eulerian Chains and Paths
Balance Theory and Social Inequalities
Pulse Processes and Their Applications
Qualitative Matrices