Description
Vintage 1930 hardcover has some wear, fading, and slight fraying at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This rare 1930 edition of “Design of Electrical Apparatus” by John H. Kuhlmann is a fascinating artifact from the early days of electrical engineering. Published during the Great Depression, this book captures the state of the art in electrical apparatus design at a time when electrification was rapidly transforming industry and daily life. Kuhlmann, a pioneering figure in the field, provides a comprehensive overview of design principles and techniques for a wide range of electrical devices, from motors and generators to transformers and switchgear. With its well-preserved pages and sturdy binding, this copy offers a glimpse into the technical literature that shaped the development of modern electrical systems. Collectors and historians of science and technology will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of engineering history that played a role in the electrification of the 20th century.