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191166620Berlin, Deutscher Kriegerbund, 1911.
191066618Berlin, Deutscher Kriegerbund, 1910.
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1988460188Gross-Gerau: Evang. Dekanat. 1988. 80 Seiten. 24cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut min. bis gering gebräunt (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Heft mit Klammern
195178957Washington DC: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology June 1951. Reprinted from the Annals of Internal Medicine Vol. 36 No. 6 June 1952. Wraps. Good. Format is approximately 6.75 inches by 10 inches. Pages 1444-1458 1 pages. Stamp and Ink notations on first page. This was presented at the Thirty-second Annual Session of the American College of Physicians St. Louis Mo. April 10 1951. Topics covered include Thermal Radiation Effects and Nuclear Radiation Effects. This document includes footnotes 11 black and white photographs a summary and a bibliography. On the day of the bombing the outstanding symptoms of the Japanese exposed to radiation were nausea and vomiting followed soon by fever leukopenia and diarrhea. Epilation purpura and oropharyngeal lesions appears about two weeks after exposure. Epilation was the surest external sign of exposure to ionizing radiation. This work reported that blast injuries and burns accounted for approximately 85 per cent of the casualties from an atomic bomb explosion high in the air. Studies in Japan indicated that 90 per cent of all persons who needed medical care in the first week had burns and that 60 to 85 per cent of all patients were burned. The ionizing radiation from an explosion of the Hiroshima or Nagasaki type is delivered in about 90 seconds and 50 per cent of the total is delivered in the first second. Clinically significant amounts of radioactivity are not left in the target area following detonations of this type. Because ionizing radiation injuries are unique effects of the atomic bomb these phenomena sometimes provoke emphasis out of proportion to the actual danger and thus create new psychologic hazards. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology paperback
195217494scsNew York: Simon and Schuster 1952. Second Printing. Octavo red cloth hardcover gilt letters xi 209 pp. Near-Fine with former-owner bookplate in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear. Presents a first-hand account of the spirit the problems the accomplishments the personalities the very atmosphere that has surrounded EUSAK Eighth United States Army in Korea since the outbreak of fighting there. .Adds up to an unforgettable picture of our men in action today. Simon and Schuster, 1952. Second Printing. hardcover books
189646069New York: F. Tennyson Neely. The Union News Edition Company 1896. 1st Edition. Blue cloth pictorial boards red black and white lettering/illustration TEG. A VG copy boards bright some rubbing corners bumped edges and corners rubbed with light fraying light soiling to boards age toning to leaves pencil markings to verso of ffep otherwise internally clean and bright. 2 blank ii 4 1 8-211 3 ads pp. 6-1/2" x 4" <br/><br/>Pencil marking reads "Pennsylvania R Road Feb 10th 1897 S N Soulesp" F. Tennyson Neely. The Union News Edition Company hardcover books
1892166244Karlsruhe, Braunsche Hofbuchhandlung, 1892. 59 S., mit einer Karte, 8° OBroschur, Frakturschrift,
19281208761928 Hermann Eichblatt Verlag - 1928 - In-8, cartonnage toilé noir, titre et nom de l'auteur en doré sur le 1er plat et le dos - 128 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques hors texte en N&B - Texte en allemand
199871077Bonn, Bernard & Graefe Verlag, 1998.
198397853Osnabrück, Biblio Verlag, 1983. XVIII + 520 S. 8° Oktav, Leinen
16627Paris, Plon, 1962. in-8, cartonnage et jaquette de l'éditeur, 378 pp. Nouveau tirage.
Paris, Plon, 1962. in-8, cartonnage et jaquette de l'éditeur, 378 pp. Nouveau tirage.
189163505München, F.S. Hübschmann'sche Buchdruckerei, 1891. Mit Illustrationen, VI, 52 Seiten, 8°, schwarzes Ohln
80080Darmstadt, H. L. Schlapp, o. J. XI + 248 S. 8° Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
25x18. 40p. Col. Men at Arms. Fotogr. Ilstr. M. Roffe.
25x18. 40p. Col. Men at Arms. Fotogr. Ilstr. M. Roffe.
19198586ABMünchen, J. F. Lehmanns Vlg., 1919. 2. Aufl. 2 Bde. 559 S., VII. Neue HLwd. Sehr guter Zust. 2