
Sound and Ultrasonics
by Ira M. Freeman
"Sound and Ultrasonics" by Ira M. Freeman, Random House, Inc., 1961. Hardcover with illustrations by Irving Geis. Fair condition, no dust jacket. A foundational text in acoustics, exploring sound and ultrasonic waves. Ideal for collectors and science enthusiasts.
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The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear and discoloration on the cover. The spine is intact, and the binding is firm, though the absence of a dust jacket is noted. The pages are clean, and the illustrations by Irving Geis remain clear and informative. ###
About This Vintage 1961 Edition
"Sound and Ultrasonics" by Ira M. Freeman, published by Random House, Inc. in 1961, is an insightful exploration into the world of sound and ultrasonic waves. This hardcover edition is illustrated with detailed drawings and diagrams by Irving Geis, enhancing its educational value. Freeman's work delves into the principles of acoustics, making it a valuable resource for those interested in physics and sound engineering. While the book's condition shows signs of age, including some discoloration on the cover, it remains a solid copy without a dust jacket. This edition, published in New York, is a testament to Freeman's contribution to the field, making it a noteworthy addition to any science enthusiast's collection. ###
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