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A solid, nice copy to enjoy.
A solid, nice copy to enjoy.
Condition Notes: Used – Acceptable: All pages and the cover are intact, but shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing.
Lot of 2 Feierabend Hardcover Books Clean tight pages. Sound binding. See photos.
Readers won’t have to wade through a lot of prose to extract information. MOST OF ALL – What you see in the pictures is what you will get.
Internally there’s a small tear on the top edge of the front end paper and one page is folded, no annotations, so still a good working copy.
“Microwave Engineering” by David M. Pozar is a comprehensive textbook published in 2011 by Wiley & Sons. It covers the subject of microwave engineering in detail, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field. The book includes 752 pages of English language content, exploring topics related to microwaves in a clear and informative manner. With a focus on technology and engineering, this advanced-level textbook is perfect for those looking to deepen their knowledge in the area of microwave engineering.
The “Art of Electronics 2nd Edition” by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill is a comprehensive textbook published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This revised edition covers a wide range of subjects within the field of electronics, including circuits and general electronics principles. The hardcover format and 1152 pages make it a substantial resource for adult learners and those in further education studying technology and engineering. With a focus on English language and originating from the United States, this textbook is a valuable addition to any electronics enthusiast’s library.
Used item in good condition.
You are purchasing a Acceptable copy of ‘The Art of Electronics’.
(2) Student Manual for The Art of Electronics, by Thomas C. Hayes & Paul Horowitz, Cambridge University Press, 1989, 7.9″ x 10″, soft cover comb-bound. 1) The Art of Electronics (Second Edition), by Paul Horowitz & Winfield Hill, Cambridge University Press, 1989, 7.3″ x 10.3″, hard cover.