Mischa Schwartz Information Transmission Modulation Noise McGraw-Hill 1959 View Watchlist >
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Mischa Schwartz Information Transmission Modulation Noise McGraw-Hill 1959
Information Transmission, Modulation, and Noise: A Unified Approach to Communication Systems by Mischa Schwartz is a classic mid-20th-century engineering textbook, first published by McGraw-Hill in 1959. Issued as part of the McGraw-Hill Electrical and Electronic Engineering Series, this work became a foundational reference in communications and information theory during the rapid expansion of electronics research after World War II.
The book presents a rigorous treatment of modulation systems, signal transmission, and noise analysis, combining theoretical foundations with practical engineering applications. It is bound in original dark cloth hardcover with gilt lettering on the spine and series panel on the front board. This title is frequently cited in academic literature and later editions confirm its long-standing influence in electrical engineering education. An excellent reference for collectors of technical books, historians of technology, or engineers seeking authoritative early works in the field.
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In good condition overall with no damage observed. The hardcover binding is intact and secure, and the pages remain clean and readable. Light, typical signs of age and handling may be present, consistent with a vintage technical reference. Please review photos for full visual details.
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