
Electromechanical Energy Conversion
by David C. White, Herbert H. Woodson
"Electromechanical Energy Conversion" by David C. White and Herbert H. Woodson, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1959, explores key concepts in electromechanical systems. This hardcover edition, originating from MIT's Electrical Engineering Department, includes an inscription by Woodson. Despite lacking a dust jacket, the book is well-preserved, offering valuable insights into historical engineering practices.
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The book is a hardcover edition without a dust jacket. The spine and covers show some wear, particularly at the edges, but the binding remains intact and sturdy. There is a personal inscription from Herbert H. Woodson on the front endpaper. The pages are clean with typical age-related toning.
About This Vintage 1959 Edition
"Electromechanical Energy Conversion" by David C. White and Herbert H. Woodson, published in 1959 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is a significant work in the field of electrical engineering. This book emanates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering, reflecting the academic rigor and expertise of its authors. While the edition is not explicitly stated, this copy is notable for its 1959 publication date, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical development of electromechanical concepts. The book delves into the principles and applications of energy conversion in electromechanical systems, a critical area for engineers and researchers. This hardcover edition lacks a dust jacket but remains in good condition, with an inscription from Herbert H. Woodson, adding a personal touch to this scholarly work.
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