
THE Practice OF ARC Welding
by W. Heigh
"The Practice of Arc Welding" by W. Heigh, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1945, Reprinted Edition. Hardcover, fair condition, ex-library with inscriptions. A key technical resource on arc welding, significant for its wartime production standards.
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The book is in fair condition, with a sturdy binding but noticeable wear consistent with library use. The cover shows signs of fading, especially along the spine. There is no dust jacket, and the book contains library stamps and inscriptions. The pages are intact, though they exhibit some age-related toning.
About This Vintage 1945 Edition
"The Practice of Arc Welding" by W. Heigh, published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. in London, 1945, is a reprint edition of a technical guide originally released in 1940. This work is a comprehensive resource on arc welding techniques and serves as an essential reference for engineers and metalworkers. W. Heigh's expertise in the field is evident, making this book a valuable asset for those interested in the technical aspects of welding. This edition was printed during wartime, adhering to the Book Production War Economy Standard, adding historical significance. The book is an ex-library copy, featuring inscriptions and markings typical of library use. The absence of a dust jacket and the presence of library markings should be noted by collectors.
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