Fundamentals of Antenna Design by Thomas Milligan  was written in 1980 - 1981 as class notes for lectures at Martin Marietta Denver (now Lockheed Martin).  The course was tailored for antenna designers working in industry.

These notes were reduced for the 1985 McGraw-Hill book Modern Antenna Design. More than half the material was eliminated from the published book including many design curves.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction pp. 1-24
Chapter 2 Properties of Antennas pp. 25-53
Chapter 3 Polarization pp. 54-67
Chapter 4 Transmission Lines pp. 68-81
Chapter 5 Antenna Arrays pp. 82-119
Chapter 6 Radiation from Currents pp. 120-171
Supplement 6-7 Dipole mounted over Soil
Chapter 7 Radiation from Magnetic Currents pp. 172-210
Chapter 8 Horn Antennas pp. 211-306
Chapter 9 Mutual Impedance pp. 307-347
Chapter 10 Endfire Antennas pp. 348-433
Chapter 11 Frequency Independent Antennas pp. 434-493
Supplement 11-3 Single Arm Spiral Measurements
Chapter 12 Microstrip Antennas pp. 494-529
Supplement 12-3 X-Pol. Feed Tolerance of Square patch
Supplement 12-7 Patch Mutual Coupling
Chapter 13 Radiation from Apertures pp. 530-579
Chapter 14 Reflector Antennas pp. 580-699
Supplement 14-3 Small Reflector Gain by GTD
Supplement 14-12 Ground Spillover Ratio of Prime Focus
Chapter 15 GTD Analysis pp. 700-759
Chapter 16 Array Synthesis pp. 760-816
Index