The Modern Motor Engineer. 5 Volumes.

By Arthur A. Judge

Printed: 1948

Publisher: The Caxton Publishing Co. London

Dimensions 19 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 19 x 24 x 3

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

£110.00
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Green leatherette binding with silver title on the spine. Dimensions are for one volume.

(Price £110 which includes extra carriage of £45 due to the weight of the books)

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Arthur W. Judge (1887–1969) was a prolific British engineer, technical author, and expert who wrote extensively on automobile design, maintenance, and petrol engines during the mid-20th century. He is best known for authoritative, multi-volume works like The Modern Motor Engineer and Motor Manuals series, covering maintenance, repair, and engineering principles. 

Key details regarding Arthur W. Judge’s work:

  • Key Publications: His major works include The Modern Motor Engineer (often in 4-5 volumes), Automobile Engines: In Theory, Design, Construction, Operation, Modern Petrol Engines, and The Mechanism of the Car.
  • Focus: His books provided comprehensive technical guides for automotive maintenance, repair, and the engineering behind car components.
  • Series: He authored the Motor Manuals series, which covered various aspects of car design and maintenance, including electrical equipment.
  • Background: According to Grace’s Guide, he was a recognized technical writer and engineer with numerous books published by the Caxton Publishing Company Ltd.
  • Time Period: Most of his, prominent, works, such as The Modern Motor Engineer, were published or updated between the 1930s and 1950s. 

Note: The information above refers to the author Arthur W. Judge, not to be confused with “The Judge” Pontiac GTO model.

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