Description
1963 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear along the sides, scuffs, large creases and bending. Book has some liquid damage and stains and warping on some pages. Spiral teeth are all connected. Pages have minor wear but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Logical Electronic Troubleshooting” by D.H. Schuster is a fascinating artifact from the early days of modern electronics. Published in 1963, this technical manual was likely used as a reference guide by electronics technicians and hobbyists during the rapid growth of consumer electronics and the space race. Despite its battle scars, the book’s sturdy spiral binding has kept the pages intact, offering a glimpse into the methodical troubleshooting techniques employed when repairing complex electronic circuits. Collectors of vintage technical literature and historians studying the evolution of electronics will appreciate this survivor from a era when logical thinking and hands-on skills were essential for maintaining cutting-edge technology.