An Introduction To The Study Of Electrical Engineering
by Henry H. Norris
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" An Introduction To The Study Of Electrical Engineering "
By Henry H. Norris, M.E.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1907
Printed: 1907
First Edition, First Thousand
No ISBN, Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress Catalog Card Number number
Hardback Textbook. Dark Blue (near Black) Cloth Cover. Gold Title on Spine. Never had a Dust Jacket. The Binding is tight, there are no Rips or Tears on the pages. The Front & Back covers and all edges of the book are in good shape. All four corners of the book are in good shape. There is no shelf wear on the bottom. There are no marks or tanning on any interior page. The Top Tint looks like it was lightly gilded, but is now just metallic. The front edge of the pages are light brown. A pamphlet of Course Review Questions is stuck between the front endpapers and won't easily come out. It looks like it was pasted in place by the first owner. There is a Lesson Schedule for the 1908 year after the Index - it was pasted on also. There is a Copper Wire Table pasted to the back endpaper - it might have been done by the printer.
This book is in Very Good condition.
By Henry H. Norris, M.E.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1907
Printed: 1907
First Edition, First Thousand
No ISBN, Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress Catalog Card Number number
Hardback Textbook. Dark Blue (near Black) Cloth Cover. Gold Title on Spine. Never had a Dust Jacket. The Binding is tight, there are no Rips or Tears on the pages. The Front & Back covers and all edges of the book are in good shape. All four corners of the book are in good shape. There is no shelf wear on the bottom. There are no marks or tanning on any interior page. The Top Tint looks like it was lightly gilded, but is now just metallic. The front edge of the pages are light brown. A pamphlet of Course Review Questions is stuck between the front endpapers and won't easily come out. It looks like it was pasted in place by the first owner. There is a Lesson Schedule for the 1908 year after the Index - it was pasted on also. There is a Copper Wire Table pasted to the back endpaper - it might have been done by the printer.
This book is in Very Good condition.
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- Bookseller
- NorthOfRocksBooks (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- NORB00113
- Title
- An Introduction To The Study Of Electrical Engineering
- Author
- Henry H. Norris
- Format/Binding
- Very Good Condition Dark Blue Cloth Hardback Textbook. Never had a Dust Jacket. Bindings tight, No Rips or Tears. No page stain
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition, First Thousand
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1907
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Electrical Engineering Textbook,Henry H. Norris,Sibley College
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