Description
1941 7th edition. Cover has small creases. Gold lettering on cover and spine is sharp. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1941 edition of the “Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers” is a remarkable time capsule from a pivotal era in engineering history. Published during the height of World War II, this comprehensive reference work reflects the rapid advancements in electrical engineering that were fueling the war effort and laying the foundations for the post-war technological boom. Edited by Archer E. Knowlton, a prominent figure in the field, this seventh edition features contributions from a team of specialists, ensuring a breadth and depth of knowledge that would have been invaluable to engineers working on everything from radar systems to power grids. Beyond its practical applications, this volume also holds cultural significance as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the engineering community during a time of global conflict. With its sharp gold lettering and secure binding, this copy invites collectors and readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal era of scientific progress and innovation.