FREE with this textbook: a like-new copy of "High-Speed CMOS Circuits for Optical Receivers" by Behzad Razavi and Jafar Savoj!

ANALOG VLSI: Signal and Information Processing is a 1994 textbook from the McGraw-Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering.  Author Fiez is from Washington State University and author Ismail is from THE Ohio State University.  Topics covered include low-voltage circuit design, current-mode and neural information processing (perfect for hardware AI and LLM circuits!), oversampled data converters, statistical design, analog testability, analog CAD, analog layout, and analog VLSI interconnects.  Problem sets contain extensive exercises in the use of circuit simulators like SPICE, and the text features a large number of worked examples.  

The FREE bonus text by Razavi and Ismail covers the design of the world's first and second 10 Gbps clock and data recovery circuits to be fabricated in a pure CMOS (vs bipolar or biCMOS) process.  Published in 2001 by Kluwer, this text describes techniques for implementation of OC-192 SONET transceivers.