1932 Muscular Work, Fatigue and Recovery: Three Lectures Given in under the Heath Clark Bequest to the National Institute of Industrial Psychology
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First Edition, Illustrated, Scarce
The first edition of this scarce work in the publisher's original cloth binding.
Small ink inscription to the spine. Library bookplate, to the front paste down, and blind stamp to the front free end paper, of The Charles Myers Library in the National Institute of Industrial Psychology, a non-profit organisation which pioneered investigations in industrial psychology (now known as occupational psychology). Library barcode to the front paste down. Presentation stamp to the front free end paper. Stamp of Wellcome Library Institute to page 74.
Illustrated with six plates. Collated, complete.
Guy Pascoe Crowden (1894-1966) was a Professor of Applied Physiology. His connections with firms interested in industrial welfare work assisted in the development of occupational health.
This illustrated work explores muscular work, fatigue and recovery, in three lectures, which were given to the National Institute of Industrial Psychology.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, in lovely condition. Small ink inscription to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with just a little offsetting to the end papers.
Near Fine
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