
Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables
by Earle Raymond Hedrick (prepared under the direction of)
"Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables" by Earle Raymond Hedrick, published in 1928 by The Macmillan Company, is a key reference for mathematical computations. This revised edition offers detailed tables crucial for logarithmic and trigonometric calculations. Bound in brown cloth, the book shows moderate wear but retains strong binding and clean pages. An inscription is present, adding historical interest. Ideal for collectors and scholars of mathematical history.
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This 1928 revised edition is in good condition, with a solid brown cloth cover showing moderate wear, particularly along the edges and corners. The spine remains intact, with no signs of cracking or splitting. The pages are clean and free from significant foxing, maintaining their original clarity and readability. An inscription from a previous owner is present on the front endpaper. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the book's structural integrity is uncompromised.
About This Vintage 1928 Edition
"Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables," prepared under the direction of Earle Raymond Hedrick, is a comprehensive reference work published by The Macmillan Company in 1928. This revised edition provides an invaluable resource for mathematicians, engineers, and students, offering detailed tables of logarithmic and trigonometric functions. The book is bound in sturdy brown cloth, embossed with the title on the cover, reflecting its utilitarian design. Inside, the pages are well-preserved, featuring clear, precise tables that extend to fifteen decimal places for logarithms and five decimal places for trigonometric functions. The book's historical significance lies in its role as a critical tool during a time when manual calculations were paramount. Despite lacking a dust jacket, the book's robust construction has ensured its durability over the decades. An inscription by a previous owner adds a touch of personal history, connecting it to the academic journeys of past scholars. This volume remains a sought-after collectible for those interested in the history of mathematics and educational resources.
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