It was written by Czech mathematician Jiří Matoušek, and published in 2003 by Springer-Verlag in their Universitext series (ISBN 978-3-540-00362-5).
After two chapters reviewing the basic notions of algebraic topology, and proving the Borsuk–Ulam theorem, the applications to combinatorics and geometry begin in the third chapter, with topics including the ham sandwich theorem, the necklace splitting problem, Gale's lemma on points in hemispheres, and several results on colorings of Kneser graphs.
Reviewer Mihaela Poplicher writes that it is not easy to read, but is "very well written, very interesting, and very informative".
[2] And reviewer Imre Bárány writes that "The book is well written, and the style is lucid and pleasant, with plenty of illustrative examples."
Matoušek intended this material to become part of a broader textbook on topological combinatorics, to be written jointly with him, Anders Björner, and Günter M.