General Electric Review Magazine - Includes All 12 Monthly Editions From January to December 1927
Published by The Main Library Of the General Electric Company: New York 1927
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The General Electric Review Magazine for the year 1927 presents a complete set of twelve monthly issues published by the Main Library of the General Electric Company in New York, documenting a pivotal era in technological innovation and industrial expansion. Each issue explores advances in electrical engineering, power generation, communications, and applied science, featuring detailed technical papers, diagrams, and photographic illustrations. The series reflects GE's role as both an industry leader and educator, bridging the gap between laboratory research and practical application in a period marked by rapid electrification and global modernization.
This complete 1927 run offers a rare and invaluable record of early twentieth-century American industry, charting progress in lighting, motors, radio, and aviation technology. The volumes also highlight GE's corporate culture of scientific excellence and its influence on modern electrical engineering. A fascinating collection for historians of science, industrial design enthusiasts, and collectors of early engineering or corporate periodicals documenting the dawn of the modern electrical age."