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The International Textbook Company (ITC) was founded in 1895 by publisher Thomas J. Foster in Scranton, Pennsylvania. ITC published instructional papers, booklets, and textbooks for the International Correspondence Schools, as a subsidiary department of ITC. The textbook company and the school were dependent on each other since their founding. Many men and women who didn't have the means for schooling past grade 8 in the first half of the 20th century can thank them for their vision. ICS and other later schools such as The American School of Correspondence, provided a way to gain practical knowledge so workers could better their earning potential without quitting work for 3?4 years. The International Library of Technology was published by ITC. These books were bound volumes of the course materials for the more than 240 courses offered. These books were used and made available in at least 184 colleges, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and Cornell University, and at least 649 public libraries. The set for sale covers topics in Chemistry from the International Library of Technology. Each book is made of separate sections, called parts. Each part was numbered independently, starting at 1. 368B Inorganic Chemistry ? I, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 1 serial 5560A, Edition 2 copyright1949, 1943; Part 2 serial 5560B-2, Edition 2 copyright 1950, 1943; & Part 3 serial 5560C-1, Edition 2 copyright 1950, 1944. vi + 65 + 67 + 58pp. 369B Inorganic Chemistry ? II, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 4 serial 5560D-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 5 serial 5560E-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944; & Part 6 serial 5560F-1, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 53 + 56 + 51pp. 370B Inorganic Chemistry ? III, by F. J. Frattali. Part 7 serial 5560G, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 8 serial 5560H-1, Edition 2 copyright 1944; & Part 9 serial 5560I, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 57 + 61 + 58pp. 371B Inorganic Chemistry ? IV, by Hugh E. DeFazio. Part 10 serial 5560J, Edition 1 copyright 1944; Part 11 serial 5560K, Edition 2 copyright 1944; & Part 12 serial 5560L, Edition 1 copyright 1944. vi + 62 + 67 + 55pp. 372 Organic Chemistry ? I, by Herbert Winkel. Part 1 serial 199A, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913; Part 2 serial 199B-1, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913; & Part 3 serial 199C-1, Edition 4 copyright 1924, 1913. iv + 38 + 62 + 58pp. 373 Organic Chemistry ? II, by Herbert Winkel. Part 4 serial 199D, Edition 4 copyright 1924; Part 5 serial 199E, Edition 4 copyright 1925. vi + 67 + 61pp. 374 Organic Chemistry ? III, by Herbert Winkel. Part 6 serial 199F, Edition 4 copyright 1925; Part 7 serial 199G-1, Edition 4 copyright 1925. iv + 55 + 50pp. 375 Qualitative Analysis, by Herbert Winkel. Part 1 serial 2059A, Edition 1 copyright 1926; Part 2 serial 2059B, Edition 1 copyright 1926; Part 3 serial 2059C, Edition 1 copyright 1936, 1926; & Part 4 serial 2059D, Edition 1 copyright 1926. vi + 50 + 48 + 52 + 49pp. 376B Quantitative Analysis ? I, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 1 serial 5455A, Edition 1 copyright 1940; & Part 2 serial 5455B, Edition 1 copyright 1940. iv + 74 + 70pp. 377B Quantitative Analysis ? II, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 3 serial 5455C, Edition 1 copyright 1941; & Part 4 serial 5455D, Edition 1 copyright 1941. iv + 62 + 62pp. 378B Quantitative Analysis ? III, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 5 serial 5455E, Edition 1 copyright 1942; & Part 6 serial 5455F, Edition 1 copyright 1942. vi + 80 + 72pp. 379B Quantitative Analysis ? IV, by Earl W. Kendall. Part 7 serial 5455G, Edition 1 copyright 1942; & Part 8 serial 5455H, Edition 1 copyright 1942. vi + 65 + 75pp. Hardcovers with navy embossed boards, gold lettering on spine, but no dust jackets. Books are extremely well-preserved. Exterior as new with square corners. Interior are tight, clean and unmarked. Open as if never read, no evidence of study or prior ownership, no shelf wear. Seller Inventory # 007754
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