
Elements of Heat-Power Engineering
by William N. Barnard, Frank O. Ellenwood, Clarence F. Hirshfeld
"Elements of Heat-Power Engineering" by Barnard, Ellenwood, and Hirshfeld, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1933, Third Edition. Hardcover in good condition, featuring gold-lettered spine, with inscription on front endpaper. A key text in engineering, this edition is fully revised, focusing on auxiliary equipment and air conditioning.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy brown cloth cover. The spine features gold lettering, slightly worn at the edges. There is an inscription on the front endpaper. The pages are clean, with minimal yellowing typical of its age. The binding remains intact, ensuring durability for continued use.
About This Vintage 1933 Edition
"Elements of Heat-Power Engineering" by William N. Barnard, Frank O. Ellenwood, and Clarence F. Hirshfeld is a comprehensive exploration of heat-power engineering principles, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1933. This third edition, entirely rewritten, offers detailed insights into auxiliary equipment, plant ensemble, air conditioning, and refrigeration. The authors, esteemed professors and industry experts, provide a foundational text for students and professionals in the field. This edition is particularly notable for its complete revision, reflecting advancements in engineering practices of the time. The book is bound in sturdy brown cloth, with gold lettering on the spine, and is free from any library markings. The condition is generally good, with some wear visible on the cover. An inscription is present on the front endpaper. A valuable resource for those interested in historical engineering methodologies, this edition remains a significant contribution to the literature of heat-power engineering.
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