
Fundamentals OF Radio
by Frederick Emmons Terman
"Fundamentals of Radio" by Frederick Emmons Terman, McGraw-Hill, 1938, First Edition, Second Impression. Hardcover in good condition, no inscriptions or library marks. A seminal work in radio engineering, this edition is ideal for collectors and historians interested in early 20th-century technology.
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The book is a hardcover edition in good condition. The binding is intact with minimal wear on the spine and cover. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean, and there are no inscriptions or library markings, indicating it has been well-preserved over the years.
About This Vintage 1938 Edition
"Fundamentals of Radio" by Frederick Emmons Terman, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company in 1938, is a foundational text in the field of radio engineering. This edition, printed in New York and London, is the First Edition, Second Impression. Terman, a renowned Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, collaborated with Lt. F. W. MacDonald to produce this comprehensive guide. The book is an essential resource for understanding radio technology's principles and applications during the early 20th century. Given its age and edition, this book is a valuable asset for collectors and historians of technology. The hardcover book is in good condition, with no library markings or inscriptions, making it a rare find for enthusiasts.
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