Description
January, 1952 Second Edition First Printing. Hardcover has some fraying on the corners. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Some writing on the title page.
This vintage copy of “Basic Mathematics for Technical Courses” by Clarence E. Tuites is a fascinating artifact from the early days of technical education in the United States. Published in 1952, at a time when the country was rapidly industrializing and the demand for skilled workers in fields like engineering and manufacturing was soaring, this textbook would have been an essential resource for students seeking to master the mathematical foundations required for success in technical trades.
Tuites, an accomplished educator and author, likely recognized the need for a comprehensive yet accessible guide to mathematics tailored specifically for those pursuing technical careers. This second edition, published just a year after the first, suggests the book’s popularity and relevance in the rapidly evolving technical education landscape of the post-World War II era.
While the fraying corners and absence of a dust jacket hint at the book’s well-loved status, the clean pages and secure binding indicate a copy that has been treated with care, perhaps by a diligent student or a collector appreciative of its historical significance. The handwritten notes on the title page add a personal touch, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the book’s past owners and their engagement with the material.
For collectors and readers alike, this copy represents a unique opportunity to delve into the educational resources that fueled the technical revolution of the mid-20th century, while also serving as a tangible link to the individuals who studied from its pages, shaping the course of their careers and contributing to the nation’s industrial prowess.