Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers part 2 by Harold Pender - front cover
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Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers part 2

by Harold Pender

"Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers Part II: Electrostatics and Alternating Currents" by Harold Pender, McGraw-Hill, 1919, First Edition. Hardcover in fair condition with binding wear and an inscription. A valuable early 20th-century engineering text, offering insights into electrostatics and alternating currents. Ideal for collectors and historians interested in the evolution of electrical engineering education.

$21.98$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1919
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B4-BS-0193

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the cover and spine. The binding shows signs of deterioration, particularly on the inner hinge, which is partially exposed. There is an inscription on the front endpaper, adding a unique historical element. Despite these flaws, the pages remain intact and legible, making it a functional copy for reference or collection.

About This Antique 1919 Edition

"Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers Part II: Electrostatics and Alternating Currents" by Harold Pender, Ph.D., is a foundational text published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. in 1919. This first edition offers an in-depth exploration of electrostatics and alternating currents, essential topics for engineers and physicists. Harold Pender, a prominent figure in electrical engineering education, provides a comprehensive guide that remains relevant for historical study and understanding of early 20th-century electrical engineering principles. This edition is particularly valuable for collectors and historians due to its early publication date and first edition status. The book is bound in a sturdy hardcover, though it shows signs of wear consistent with its age. The significance of this book lies in its detailed treatment of electrical topics that were at the forefront of engineering education at the time. The physical condition includes some binding wear, and it contains an inscription, adding a personal historical touch.

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McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.

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