Description
Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Design of Machine Elements” by Virgil Moring Faires is a notable find for collectors and students of mechanical engineering. First published in 1955, this seminal work has been a staple in university curricula for decades, guiding generations of engineers in the intricate art of machine design. Faires’ meticulous attention to detail and practical approach have made this text a trusted resource, renowned for its comprehensive coverage of topics ranging from stress analysis to gear design.
Beyond its technical merits, this book holds historical significance as a testament to the rapid industrialization of the post-World War II era. As manufacturing processes became increasingly complex, the demand for skilled engineers capable of designing efficient and reliable machinery skyrocketed. Faires’ text provided a much-needed framework for aspiring engineers, equipping them with the tools to navigate the intricate world of machine elements and contribute to the technological advancements that shaped the latter half of the 20th century.
While this copy bears the gentle patina of time, its well-preserved pages and sturdy binding ensure its continued usefulness for collectors, scholars, and aspiring engineers alike. A true classic in its field, this volume offers a window into the evolution of mechanical engineering and the enduring pursuit of innovation that has propelled humanity forward.