Description
1939 edition. 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 1939 edition of “Principles of Sedimentation” by W.H. Twenhofel is a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts of geology and sedimentology. Twenhofel’s seminal work, first published in 1926, revolutionized the understanding of sedimentary processes and laid the foundation for modern sedimentology. This book was instrumental in establishing the field as a distinct branch of geology, moving away from the descriptive approach of the past and introducing a more analytical and quantitative perspective.
Despite the minor wear and absence of a dust jacket, this copy remains in good condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, ensuring its longevity for future generations of readers and scholars. The scuffs and marks on the hardcover are a testament to the book’s enduring relevance and the countless hands it has passed through over the decades, each reader contributing to its rich history.
Twenhofel’s meticulous observations and insights into the formation, transportation, and deposition of sediments have stood the test of time, making this edition a valuable addition to any collection focused on the earth sciences. The book’s significance extends beyond its technical content, as it reflects the intellectual curiosity and pioneering spirit that drove scientific exploration in the early 20th century.