If you re-read the original thread, that book was not claimed to be a
reprint of Wikipedia articles. That reference was about another,
different ebay offering.

Terry

On Jan 3, 1:14 pm, lai...@wcoil.com wrote:
>   Hello, A few days ago somebody found a book called Counting Tubes,
> Theory and Applications on E-bay.  Published 1949.  Somebody else said
> it was a instant print abstact of articles.  Well I went out and
> purchased a copy off of Amazon.  I got a real honest to god original
> book.  It was withdrawn from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
> Troy New York.
>   The book subject is not the Dekatron or BeamX type counting tubes too
> early. It is mostly about particle counters, theory of operation, types
> of detectors, construction (from the perspective of buiding actual
> counting tubes in the lab.) There is quite a bit about power supplies
> amplifier circuits and other support circuits. This is a British book so
> all the tubes shown are European numbers. Book is 238 pages long with a
> lot of illustrations, hardbound.  Quite an interesting book and worth
> the approx $10.00 plus shipping.
>                                                      Tim Laing

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