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Ceased operations
  
1969

Headquarters
  
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

The International Textbook Company (I.T.C.) was founded in 1895 by publisher Thomas J. Foster in Scranton, Pennsylvania. I.T.C. published instructional papers, booklets, and textbooks for the International Correspondence Schools, a subsidiary department. The textbook company and the school were dependent on each other since their founding.

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The International Correspondence School started in 1891 as a question-answer column in the pages of the mining journal Colliery Engineer and Metal Miner, also published by Foster. This column was a response to the in-depth tests required of miners and inspectors by the Pennsylvania Mine Safety Act of 1885.

I.T.C. merged the Colliery Engineer School of Mines, School of Mines, Correspondence Schools, and the International Correspondence School as the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania, as the International Textbook Company.

Several Scranton correspondence schools had textbooks printed or published by I.T.C. as direct subsidiaries of the school, including the Institute of Business Science and the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences.

Foster's unethical business practices bankrupted the school and the book company. Philanthropic Scranton bankers and businessmen who saw the potential impact this school would have on their workforce and community reorganized it under receivership in 1905. 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. I.C.S. and other later schools such as The American School of Correspondence in Chicago, Illinois, provided a way to gain practical knowledge that could better their earning potential without quitting work for 3–4 years.

The International Library of Technology was published by I.T.C. 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 International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania, was a pioneer in post-secondary distance education. It was operated under that name from 1895 until bankruptcy in 1996. I.C.S. is in operation today as the Penn Foster Career School. The American School of Correspondence in Chicago, Illinois, is still in operation as a private secondary school.

Publications

  • Volume # 220C (1927, 1931, 1933): Steam-Turbine Calculations
  • Volume # 221B (1929, 1936): Mechanics of Steam Engines - Governors
  • Volume # 222B (1931, 1930, 1929, 1906): Gearing-Cams, Pulleys and Belting
  • Volume # 222D (1930, 1931, 1941, 1943, 1944): Gearing-Cams, Pulleys and Belting
  • Volume # 223B (1930): Strength of Materials Part 1 & 2, Testing of Materials
  • Volume # 223C (1944): Strength of Materials (Parts 1-2-3)
  • Volume # 225B (1933): Machine Design - II (Parts 3 & 4)
  • Volume # 226B (1933): Machine Design - III (Parts 5 & 6)
  • Volume # 228B (1933): Steam Boilers and Boiler Mountings
  • Volume # 230B (1930): Boiler Furnaces and Chimneys
  • Volume # 230 (1933): Oil and Gas Burning Under Boilers
  • Volume # 232C (1926): Strength of Materials-Riveted Joints
  • Volume # 235 (1917, 1920, 1921, 1930): Formulas, Cube Root, Logarithms
  • Volume # 235b (1925 & 1921, 1920, 1938): Formulas, Cube Root, Logarithms.
  • Volume # 236 (1923):Geometry And Mensuration.
  • Volume # 237 (1902, 1921, 1929): Geometry and Trigonometry
  • Volume # 238B (1934, 1935): Elementary Architectural Drawing
  • Volume # 239 (1922, 1923): Architectural Drawing
  • Volume # 240B (1903, 1951): Perspective and Freehand Drawing
  • Volume # 244 (1919, 1930): Preliminaries-Excavating-Piling-Mortars
  • Volume # 245 (1937): Building Stone-Foundations-Masonry
  • Volume # 246C (1938): Plastering And Architectural Terra Cotta
  • Volume # 247b (1940): Concrete Construction
  • Volume # 248B (1930): Plain And Fancy Brickwork
  • Volume # 249 (1936): Hollow Tile And Fireproofing
  • Volume # 249B (1919, 1943): Building-Unit Construction and Fireproofing
  • Volume # 253 (1937): Painting and Wood Finishing
  • Volume #N255 (1939): The Slide Rule
  • Volume # 256B (1939): Roofing And Sheet-Metal Work
  • Volume # 257B (1931): Ornamental Metal Work
  • Volume # 266C (1939): Builders' Hardware
  • Volume # 267 (1924, 1930): Specification Writing
  • Volume # 268 (1948, 1951): Specification Writing Memoranda
  • Volume # 269B (1936): Estimating Building Costs
  • Volume # 271B (1939): Contracts For Building Operations
  • Volume # 273 (1907): Design Of Roof Trusses And Mill Buildings
  • Volume # 275b (1924): Civil Service Spelling, Penmanship, Reading Addresses, Civil Service Letter Writing, Geography, Double-Entry Bookkeeping, Journalizing and Business Statements, Copying and Correcting Manuscript
  • Volume # 276 (1929): Millwork
  • Volume # 289 (1945): Elements of Structural-Steel Drawings (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 289B (1924, 1925, 1931, 1935): Elements of Structural Drawing (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 290 (1925): Elements Of Timber and Concrete Drawings
  • Volume # 291 (1933, 1938): Elements of Algebra (Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4)
  • Volume # 291B (1945): Elements of Algebras (Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4)
  • Volume # 293 (1906): Beams and Girders
  • Volume # 295 (1922, 1924): Concrete Construction
  • Volume # 295D (1924, 1928, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1936): Plain- And Reinforced- Concrete Construction
  • Volume # 296 (1928): Reinforced-Concrete Design
  • Volume # 298 (1923): General Properties of Materials, Highways, Agreements and Specifications
  • Volume # 299 (1928, 1929, 1930): Concrete, Foundations and Piling
  • Volume # 304 (1927, 1928): Materials of Structural Engineering
  • Volume # 318 (1905, 1906, 1917, 1930 & 1931): Geometry and Logarithms
  • Volume # 318B (1905, 1906, 1938): Geometry and Logarithms
  • Volume # 319C (1941): Plain Trigonometry (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 320 (1926): Surveying (Book I)
  • Volume # 320 (1930): Surveying (Book II)
  • Volume # 322 (1930): Surveying (Book III)
  • Volume # 323 (1907) : Mapping and City Surveying
  • Volume # 324 (1906, 1930): United States Land Surveys
  • Volume # 325 (1936): Elements of Statistics
  • Volume # 326 (1937): Kinematics--Hydrostatics--Pneumatics
  • Volume # 326B (1906): Kinematics Pneumatics
  • Volume # 328 (1906): Foundations, Parts 1 & 2
  • Volume # 329 (1928, 1929): Earthwork and Retaining Walls
  • Volume # 330 (1906, 1907): Railroad Location and Trestles
  • Volume # 331 (1907, 1936): Culverts and Tunnels
  • Volume # 332 (1924, 1926, 1936) Trackwork & Railway Structures
  • Volume # 333C (1934, 1939): Highway Location, Design, and Estimates
  • Volume # 334 (1907): Graphic Statics, Bridge Trusses
  • Volume # 334C (1934, 1935, 1939):Highway Subgrades and Low-Cost Roads
  • Volume # 336 (1907): Truss and Wooden Bridges, Trusses, Piers, Drawings
  • Volume # 338 (1907): Bridge Drawing and Specifications
  • Volume # 347B (1930): Water Turbines (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 348 (1921, 1927, 1929, 1934): Mechanical Principles
  • Volume # 348B (1943, 1943): Elements of Mechanics (Part 1 & 2, Fluid Mechanics)
  • Volume # 349C (1931, 1934, 1935): Combustion Engine, Fuels, and Heat
  • Volume # 349D (1945, 1935, 1946): Combustion Engine, Fuels, and Heat
  • Volume # 349F (1932): Heat, Fuels, and Gas Engines
  • Volume # 351B (1935): Stationary Diesel Engines (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Volume # 352C (1921, 1930, 1937): Marine Gas and Diesel Engines (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Volume # 353C (1945, 1942, 1938): Aviation Engines - I (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 354E (1941 & 1938, 1940, 1943): Aviation Engines - II (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 355C (1943, 1940, 1942 & 1940): Aviation Engines - III (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 356 (1924): The Steam Engine
  • Volume # 356B (1935): Diesel Engine Details and Management
  • Volume # 357 (1924): Steam Boilers; Settings, Trials, and Design
  • Volume # 357B (1935): High-Speed Diesel Engines (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Volume # 358B (1935, 1938): Electric Ignition and Starting
  • Volume # 359C (1935): Gas, Diesel Engine Auxiliaries - Testing
  • Volume # 363 (1913): Gasoline Automobiles, Engines, Auxiliaries
  • Volume # 364 (1916): Electric Ignition
  • Volume # 365 (1924): Automobile Transmission, Mechanism, Lubrication, Tires
  • Volume # 366 (1944): Basic Inorganic, Basic Organic Chemistry
  • Volume # 367 (1924): Automobile Electric Starting and Lighting
  • Volume # 375 (1926, 1930, 1936): Qualitative Analysis (Parts 1-4)
  • Volume # 376 (1905, 1930): Quantitative Analysis - Book I (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 377 (1905, 1930, 1935): Quantitative Analysis - Book II (Parts 3-4)
  • Volume # 378 (1899, 1905, 1936): Quantitative Analysis - Book III (Parts 5-7)
  • Volume # 379 (1905, 1930): Quantitative Analysis - Book IV (Parts 8-9)
  • Volume # 383 (1943): Elements of Structural Design-II (Parts 3-4)
  • Volume # 390 (1922, 1924): Transportation,Packing & Marking, Special Freight Svcs., Freight Tariffs, Routing, etc.
  • Volume # 394 (1925): Sciences Pertaining to Mechanics
  • Volume # 395 (1925): Steam, Steam Engines and Turbines
  • Volume # 416b (1937): Heat and Steam Generation
  • Volume # 420B (1934): Exhaust and Vacuum Heating Systems
  • Volume # 455B (1931): Heat and Steam
  • Volume # 461B (1936): Steam Turbines and Condensers
  • Volume # 464B (1940, 1941): Developments and Laying-Out Problems
  • Volume # 470C (1943): Sheet Metal Drafting II
  • Volume # 471 (1936): Pulverized-Coal Burning
  • Volume # 501 (1923, 1934, 1935): Locomotive Boilers
  • Volume # 502B (1934): The Steam Locomotive
  • Volume # 516B (1932): Air-Brake Troubles, Brake Rigging
  • Volume # 518N (1949, 1942): Brake Equipments for High-Speed Trains
  • Volume # 531B (1937): Fundamentals of Advertising
  • Volume # 533B (1938): Writing of Copy
  • Volume # 534B (1936): Fundamentals of Type
  • Volume # 535 (1935): Engraving and Printing Methods (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 537B (1936, 1937): Mail-Order and Trade-Paper Advertising
  • Volume # 538B (1929, 1934, 1936): Advertising Law and Management
  • Volume # 539B (1936): Advertising Display (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 540B (1937): Advertisement Illustration (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 541B (1937): Retail Advertising (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 542B (1937): Department-Store Advertising (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 544B (1937): Direct Advertising, House Publications
  • Volume # 545B (1937): Management of General Campaigns (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 546B (1937, 1938): Advertising Layouts and Mediums
  • Volume # 547B (1918, 1929, 1935, 1937): Advertising Fields and Agencies
  • Volume # 548E (1948, 1949): Electrical Measuring Devices
  • Volume # 549D (1947, 1948, 1949, 1951): Practical Electrical Wiring
  • Volume # 550C (1942): D.C. Armature and Field-Coil Repair
  • Volume # 551C (1941, 1948): A-C Motor Repair and Rewinding
  • Volume # 552 (1929, 1934, 1937): Storage Batteries (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 552B (1939): Storage Batteries
  • Volume # 553 (1921, 1925, 1929, 1930): Radio Transmitters
  • Volume # 555C (1937, 1938): Alternators and A.C. Motors
  • Volume #N562 (1934, 1935): Relays and Electromagnets
  • Volume # 563 (1936): Steam-Electric Power Stations (Parts 1-2)
  • Volume # 565B (1931, 1937): Fundamentals of Window Display
  • Volume # 567 (1940): Airplane Drafting 1-3
  • Volume # 572C (1939): Automobile Transmissions
  • Volume # 576 (1935): Hydroelectric Power Stations
  • Volume # 577B (1939): Watthour Meters (Parts 1-3)
  • Volume # 597 (1934, 1938): Lubrication - Cooling Troubles and Remedies
  • Volume # 602 (1937): Farm Wiring for Light and Power
  • Volume # 603 (1937): Theory of Industrial Electronic Tubes
  • References

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