Hello-- I'm offering FS one only copy of "My Life With The Printed Circuit", by Paul Eisner, 1st edition, published in June, 1989, Lehigh University Press, Bethlehem, PA., 170 pp., ISBN: 0-934223-04-1 Condition of this EX-LIBRARY book rates as "very good"-- there's no dust jacket, the boards' corners are bumped and slightly shelfworn, and the usual library markings and card pocket are present. The binding is tight and there are no markings or underlinings. Born in 1907, Paul Eisler emigrated to England from Austria in 1936, where it became clear that Austrian fascists were persecuting people of Jewish ancestry. In England, he was briefly interned before WW II began. His invention-- the printed circuit-- was picked up by the U.S. and used in proximity fuses. All told, Eisler received over 100 patents in the U.K. and U.S. for diverse designs, including electrically-heated wallpaper, variable capacitors, and foil-electrode storage batteries. Later chapters in this autobiography discuss the patent system and the challenges of being an inventor. I'm asking $27.00, which includes USPS media-mail postage to U.S. addresses. PayPal honored, questions welcomed. Thanks, and 73-- Brad AA1IP
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FS: book, "My Life With The Printed Circuit" [Homebrew_PCBs]
2016-03-08 by Brad Thompson
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