Description
1946 edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear and fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1946 edition of “Audels Answers on Blueprint Reading (for Mechanics and Builders)” by Frank D. Graham is a fascinating artifact from the post-World War II era, when the United States was undergoing a massive construction boom. Published by the renowned Audel & Co., a leading provider of technical manuals and reference works, this volume was designed to equip mechanics, builders, and tradesmen with the essential skills needed to interpret complex blueprints and architectural drawings.
In the years following the war, the demand for new housing, infrastructure, and industrial facilities skyrocketed, fueling a surge in construction activity across the nation. Graham’s comprehensive guide, with its clear explanations and detailed illustrations, would have been an invaluable resource for the legions of skilled workers tasked with bringing these ambitious projects to life.
Beyond its practical applications, this book offers a glimpse into the era’s emphasis on technical education and the dissemination of specialized knowledge to the working class. It reflects the growing recognition of the importance of standardized communication in the construction industry, as well as the increasing complexity of modern building practices.
For collectors and enthusiasts of vintage technical literature, this copy represents a well-preserved example of a historically significant instructional manual, capturing a pivotal moment in America’s post-war development and the evolution of the construction trades.