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Field and Wave Electromagnetics by David K. Cheng is a classic 1992 hardcover that has guided two generations of engineering students through Maxwell’s equations, guided waves, and antennas. Its 703 heavily illustrated pages strike the balance between rigorous theory and intuitive explanation, making it a trusted desk reference for professionals as well as a classroom staple.
This vintage copy arrives with tight binding, crisp, unmarked internals, and no dog-eared corners—only a faint edge mark on the closed page block hints at its age. Clean, sturdy, and ready for immediate use, it offers the tactile heft and clarity that newer printings struggle to match.
Ideal for young adults tackling an EE curriculum or seasoned engineers refreshing their field theory, Cheng’s Field and Wave Electromagnetics remains a go-to source for anyone seeking a durable, self-contained guide to electromagnetic engineering.