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This complete eight-volume Library of Practical Electricity is a substantial early twentieth-century technical reference set published by McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Covering practical mathematics, electrical theory, machinery, power distribution, wiring, and illumination, these books were written for students, electricians, engineers, and skilled tradesmen during the formative years of modern electrical engineering.
The set includes books published between approximately 1915 and 1924. It remains an impressive resource for collectors of engineering history, electricians, industrial design enthusiasts, or anyone interested in early electrical technology.
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Published during the rapid expansion of electrical infrastructure in the early twentieth century, the Library of Practical Electricity was designed to provide practical training for electricians, engineers, and industrial workers. Subjects range from foundational mathematics through power generation, electrical machinery, wiring practices, and illumination, making this a fascinating snapshot of engineering education from the era.
Complete matching sets are increasingly difficult to assemble and make an attractive display in an office, workshop, or industrial history collection.
All items are vintage and may show signs of age, wear, or use consistent with their history. Photos show the exact condition of each piece—please review them carefully, as they are part of the description.
Care and Handling:
Handle with clean, dry hands. Store upright, out of direct sunlight, at about 68°F and 40–50% relative humidity. Avoid damp areas and extreme temperature swings.