Description
Revised 1974 edition. Hardcover has some normal wear. The pages are in good condition and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the Wood Handbook, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1974, is a seminal work on the properties and applications of wood as an engineering material. Representing the culmination of decades of research and industry collaboration, this comprehensive volume was a critical resource for engineers, architects, and builders during the mid-20th century construction boom. Beyond its technical data, the handbook offers a fascinating glimpse into the era’s attitudes towards natural resources and the burgeoning environmental movement. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance as well as its enduring value as a reference for those working with wood in construction, furniture making, and other trades. Despite its age, the secure binding and well-preserved pages ensure this copy remains a practical and insightful addition to any library focused on materials science or the history of engineering.