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Public domain technical books published before 1964

95 pointsby xdabout 1 month ago

3 comments

BlandDuckabout 1 month ago
I love old, well-written technical books, like these. There is something about the language, directness, innocence (for lack of a better term) and careful arguments that I find incredibly satisfying. They are not afraid to go technical and deep, when needed. They have humor and feel personal.<p>Somehow, I rarely find this in modern technical books, but it is hard for me to figure out why. Maybe something is lost in the &quot;pedagogy&quot; of many modern textbooks.<p>I&#x27;ll read such books about pretty much any topic just for pleasure. An all-time favorite is &quot;Stick and Rudder&quot; by Wolfgang Langewiesche, although a very different topic, obviously.
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type0about 1 month ago
A few years ago I saw a pre-WWII book on radio electronics in a thrift store, too bad I didn&#x27;t buy it. I was amazed how approachable it was to general public and how good it was written. It seems to me that the quality of technical writing to the layman isn&#x27;t as it used to be, I have never seen as good explanations for basic concepts in any modern books.
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dazzawazzaabout 1 month ago
For the best reason, curiosity, I am learning about amplifier circuits. I really appreciate this link. Thank you.<p>I also appreciate the no bullshit nature of the website and texts contained within. What a joy.