Television Fundamentals: Theory, Circuits, and Servicing [Hardcover] Kenneth Fowler 1953

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“Television Fundamentals: Theory, Circuits, and Servicing” by Kenneth Fowler and Harold B. Lippert, published in 1953, is a key resource in the McGraw-Hill Television Series. This hardcover book explores television technology’s theory, circuits, and servicing with detailed diagrams. In good condition, it features a blue cloth binding with minor spine fading and clean, inscription-free pages. A valuable collectible for technology enthusiasts and historians, it captures the essence of early television engineering.

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“Television Fundamentals: Theory, Circuits, and Servicing” by Kenneth Fowler and Harold B. Lippert, published in 1953 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, is a comprehensive guide to the technical aspects of television technology. This book is part of the esteemed McGraw-Hill Television Series and serves as a crucial resource for engineers and technicians of the era. Covering a wide array of topics, it delves into the intricate details of television theory, circuit design, and servicing techniques. The book is printed in a sturdy hardcover format with a blue cloth binding, reflecting the durability and quality expected from McGraw-Hill publications. The pages are well-preserved, with diagrams and illustrations that elucidate complex concepts. This volume is not only a valuable historical artifact but also a testament to the engineering knowledge of the early television era. Its significance lies in its detailed exploration of television technology during a pivotal time in its development, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts and historians alike.

Additional information

Author

Kenneth Fowler, Harold B. Lippert

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.

Edition

Not specified

Condition

Used – Acceptable

Illustrator

Not specified

Note

This 1953 hardcover edition is in good condition, with a solid blue cloth binding that shows minimal wear. The spine is slightly faded, but the integrity of the binding remains strong. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions, with clear text and diagrams. There is no dust jacket present, and the book is not an ex-library copy. Overall, it has been well-preserved, maintaining its historical and educational value.

Condition Very Good
Notes This 1953 hardcover edition is in good condition, with a solid blue cloth binding that shows minimal wear. The spine is slightly faded, but the integrity of the binding remains strong. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions, with clear text and diagrams. There is no dust jacket present, and the book is not an ex-library copy. Overall, it has been well-preserved, maintaining its historical and educational value.

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