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Electrical World magazines 1917-1930 5 issues
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Title: 5 – Electrical World 1917-1930
Nov. 24, 1917, Mar. 3, 1923, Nov. 24, 1923, Aug. 4, 1928 & Sept. 20, 1930
Categories: Magazines Technology Electrical
Publication Information: McGraw-Hill Company, Inc., New York.
Additional Information: Lots of old ads
Summary: Issues have articles and many ads all dealing with the electrical field. Monthly department articles include (but may not be in every issue): Editorials; Station and Operating Practice; Central Station Service; News of Industry; Review of the Industry and Market Conditions; Advance in Technical Theory and Practice; Commission Rulings; Recent Court Decisions; Current News and Notes; Association and Societies; Men of the Industry; New Apparatus and Appliances; Trade Notes; Trade Publications; New Incorporations; Construction News; Record of Electrical Patents. Sampling of some of the articles are:
• Attitude of Machine-Tool Builders to Motor Drive
• Advantages of Electrified Rolling Mills
• Analysis of 1000-kw. Plant’s Revenue and Expense
• Observations Regarding Breakdown of Cable Tape
• A New All-Electric Paper Mill
• Lansing to Have Architecturally Uniform Lighting System
• Alternating- Current Substation Design
• How 2,214 Old Houses Were Wired
• Electrical Development in England
• The Cleveland 66-Kv. Cable Jount
• Repulsion Motors Extensively Used in Saxony
• One Thousand Miles of Street Lighting for St. Louis
• Electric Annealing and Normalizing at Timken Plant
• New Features Embodied in Century Receiving Substation
• Consolidation Reduced Rates
• Impulse Ratio Limitations
• Closer Manufacturer-Contractor Relations
• German Electrical Operations
• Keeping Sand Out of Turbines and Forebays
Condition: Paper covers, Ex-Lib usual marks/stamps; Nov. 1917 no covers and content page has tear almost all the way from top to bottom; Mar. 3, 1923 has no front cover; Aug. 4, 1928 both front and back cover are loose from text; all covers show some wear and tears with light soiling; text is intact but has some light soiling and light age discoloring with some small tears. Issues are fair readable copies.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.
Nov. 24, 1917, Mar. 3, 1923, Nov. 24, 1923, Aug. 4, 1928 & Sept. 20, 1930
Categories: Magazines Technology Electrical
Publication Information: McGraw-Hill Company, Inc., New York.
Additional Information: Lots of old ads
Summary: Issues have articles and many ads all dealing with the electrical field. Monthly department articles include (but may not be in every issue): Editorials; Station and Operating Practice; Central Station Service; News of Industry; Review of the Industry and Market Conditions; Advance in Technical Theory and Practice; Commission Rulings; Recent Court Decisions; Current News and Notes; Association and Societies; Men of the Industry; New Apparatus and Appliances; Trade Notes; Trade Publications; New Incorporations; Construction News; Record of Electrical Patents. Sampling of some of the articles are:
• Attitude of Machine-Tool Builders to Motor Drive
• Advantages of Electrified Rolling Mills
• Analysis of 1000-kw. Plant’s Revenue and Expense
• Observations Regarding Breakdown of Cable Tape
• A New All-Electric Paper Mill
• Lansing to Have Architecturally Uniform Lighting System
• Alternating- Current Substation Design
• How 2,214 Old Houses Were Wired
• Electrical Development in England
• The Cleveland 66-Kv. Cable Jount
• Repulsion Motors Extensively Used in Saxony
• One Thousand Miles of Street Lighting for St. Louis
• Electric Annealing and Normalizing at Timken Plant
• New Features Embodied in Century Receiving Substation
• Consolidation Reduced Rates
• Impulse Ratio Limitations
• Closer Manufacturer-Contractor Relations
• German Electrical Operations
• Keeping Sand Out of Turbines and Forebays
Condition: Paper covers, Ex-Lib usual marks/stamps; Nov. 1917 no covers and content page has tear almost all the way from top to bottom; Mar. 3, 1923 has no front cover; Aug. 4, 1928 both front and back cover are loose from text; all covers show some wear and tears with light soiling; text is intact but has some light soiling and light age discoloring with some small tears. Issues are fair readable copies.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $10.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.






