
Servomechanisms and Regulating System Design Volume I
by Harold Chestnut and Robert W. Mayer
"Servomechanisms and Regulating System Design Volume I" by Harold Chestnut and Robert W. Mayer, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1951, seventh printing March 1957. Hardcover in good condition. A significant engineering text from General Electric experts, focusing on servomechanisms and regulating systems. Ideal for collectors and professionals interested in historical engineering advancements.
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The book is bound in red cloth with a black spine label featuring gold lettering. The binding is intact, and the pages show typical signs of aging but remain clean and legible. The absence of a dust jacket means the cover has minor wear, particularly at the edges and corners. Overall, the book is in good condition for its age. ###
About This Vintage 1951 Edition
"Servomechanisms and Regulating System Design Volume I" by Harold Chestnut and Robert W. Mayer is a pivotal work published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Chapman & Hall, Ltd. in 1951. This particular copy is the seventh printing, released in March 1957. The authors, both affiliated with the General Electric Company, offer in-depth insights into the design and function of servomechanisms and regulating systems, a crucial area in engineering and technology. This volume is part of a series aimed at advancing engineering practice. As a later printing of an influential text, it provides a comprehensive understanding of mid-20th-century technological advancements. The book is in hardcover format, with a sturdy binding, though the dust jacket condition is unknown. This edition is a valuable resource for collectors and professionals interested in historical engineering literature. ###
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York; Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London
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