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fs: vaguely OT - pile of books, anyone?
a retired professor is trying to make room in his library - here are some
books, drop me a note (go to my web site to get my email address) if you would like one or more - quite a few of these relate to topics that get discussed on this NG, though they are not metalworking per-se - most of these relate to queueing, inventory control, production efficiency, and so on - mostly hard back Simulation and analysis of industrial systems - Schmidt and Taylor 1970 Dynamic Administration - Teh collected papers of Mary Parker Follett - 1940 IBM PC applications for the Industrial Engineer and Manager - Banks/Spoerer/Collins 1986 Men at Work - William Foote Whyte 1961 The protestant ethic and the spirit of captalism (max weber) 1958 The industrial worker 1840-1860 Norman Ware 1964 (original 1924) The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilisation - Elton Mayo 1968 Fatigue of Workers - National Research Council 1941 (good human factors text on how heat and other stress causes fatigue) QS version 2.0 (spiral bound) - I may have the software that goes with this somewhere 1991 Selected cases in Strategic Management - S Certo & J Peter 1990 Experimental Statistics handbook 91 - US Dept of Commerce Aug 1963 The American Soldier (2 books) Stouffer et al - Combat & its Aftermath, Adjustmetn during Army Life $5 or so each, less if you take a bunch -- Bill www.wbnoble.com |
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