Description
1960 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage technical manual, “Refrigeration Servicing” by Paul F. Goliber, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rapidly evolving field of refrigeration technology in the post-World War II era. Published in 1960, it captures a pivotal moment when household refrigerators were becoming increasingly commonplace, transforming food preservation and domestic life. Goliber’s text would have been an indispensable resource for technicians and tradesmen seeking to master the intricacies of these modern marvels. Beyond its practical applications, this book represents a piece of Americana, reflecting the optimism and technological advancements that defined the era. Collectors of vintage technical literature, as well as enthusiasts of mid-century design and culture, will appreciate this well-preserved example of a once-essential trade manual that played a role in shaping the modern household.