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0332147584.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196773534Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Technology Utilization Scientific and Technical Information Division 1967. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. vi 345 1 pages. Map. Illustrations some in color. Upper corner has gotten wet and some pages were stuck at the top fore-edge but are now separate with minimal impact on page content. Corporate library stamp on front cover. Name in ink on title page. Cover has other wear and soiling. Some page soiling. The Gemini Summary Conference emphasized the highlights of the Gemini Program and especially the flight results of the last five missions. This report contains the 21 technical papers presented at the conference as well as the introduction by George E. Mueller and concluding remarks by George M. Low. This copy once belonged to R. E. McGaughy who is listed as an author on some NASA technical reports. The Conference had sections on Space Orbital Maneuvering Man's Activities in Space Operational ExperienceGemini Onboard Experiments and Gemini summarization. Among the listed authors are: Edwin Aldrin Eugene Cernan Edward White Michael Collins Neil Armstrong Thomas Stafford and Charles Conrad. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Technology Utilization, Scientific and Technical Information Division paperback
19400006886Washington DC : GPO 1940. First edition. 4to 51 71 257 158 150 98 pages black cloth dampstained bottom margin of book block. With Wind Drift Grid laid in. Note: heavy will require extra shipping fees. <br/><br/>Bound with DIGEST OF CIVIL AIR REGULATIONS FOR PILOTS. C.A.B. Bulletin no. 22 4th Ed. GPO 1941. With Cram Brimm's CIVIL PILOT TRAINING MANUAL. C.A.B. Bulletin no. 23. GPO 1940. With Jones AERODYNAMICS FOR PILOTS. C.A.B. Bulletin no. 26. GPO 1940. With Anderson PILOT'S AIRPLANE MANUAL. C. A.B. Bulletin no. 27. GPO 1940. With Nichols. PILOT'S RADIO MANUAL. C.A.B. Bulletin no. 29. GPO 1940. Foldouts diagrams maps. GPO hardcover
63-7589Washington DC: United States General Services Administration 2006. 8vo. Oblong. Soft Covers 36 pp. Very Good. Color Plates. From the Peter Selz collection. Washington, DC: United States General Services Administration, [2006]. paperback
1998042516Washington: National Archives and Records Administration 1998. 2d Edition. Compiled by Robert B. Matchette. 3 volumes 2428p. original stiff printed boards thick quarto format ex libris. Contents: v. 1 Record groups 1 through 170. v. 2 Record groups 171-515. v. 3 Index. National Archives and Records Administration unknown
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0260592994.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331409488.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1979ZB394162United States. Health Care Financing Administration 1979-1999. volumes 1-2; 8-13; 15; 17-19; 21. 1979-1999 complete volumes partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. United States. Health Care Financing Administration unknown
198857909Washington DC: United States Department of Defense Defense Technology Security Admin 1988. Spiralbound. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Pagination starts with page ii front cover appears counted as page 'i'. Cover has minor wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 1/2 inch of material. Figures. Glossary. HI-TRAC 90 Pub. No. 002. United States, Department of Defense, Defense Technology Security Admin unknown
1944ZB314152Washington 1944. 46 pp. illustrated quarto paper wrappers re-backed with plastic fibre tape ex library good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington unknown
198765212Washington DC 1987. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Staple bound. Slight wear and soiling. xii 91 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Distribution Category UC-90. This document was released for printing on February 19 1987. This report presents an analysis of both actual fuel substitution in 1984 and potential fuel substitution in the manufacturing sector. This analysis is based on the 1984 Dun & Bradstreet Major Industrial Plant Database MIPD. This report also provides a summary of the MIPD at both the national and Census region level and compares the Dun and Bradstreet data to other available data sources. paperback
0267896182.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195390542Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1953. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. PART 12 ONLY. iii 1 725-840 pages. Illustrations. Tabular Data. Cover is worn torn chipped and soiled. In this part 12 testimony was heard from Alice Prentice Barrows Saul Carson Irving Fajans Carl Aldo Marzani Margaret B. Porter Helen R. Tenney Craig S. Vincent and Milton Wolff. One of the purposes of these hearings was "to determine the extent of Communist infiltration of Government." The United States Senate's Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws 1951–77 known more commonly as the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee SISS and sometimes the McCarran Committee was authorized by S. 366 approved December 21 1950 to study and investigate 1 the administration operation and enforcement of the Internal Security Act of 1950 Pub. L. 81–831 also known as the McCarran Act and other laws relating to espionage sabotage and the protection of the internal security of the United States and 2 the extent nature and effects of subversive activities in the United States "including but not limited to espionage sabotage and infiltration of persons who are or may be under the domination of the foreign government or organization controlling the world Communist movement or any movement seeking to overthrow the Government of the United States by force and violence". The resolution also authorized the subcommittee to subpoena witnesses and require the production of documents. Because of the nature of its investigations the subcommittee is considered by some to be the Senate equivalent to the older House Un-American Activities Committee HUAC. The chairman of the subcommittee for the 82nd United States Congress was Patrick McCarran of Nevada. William Jenner of Indiana took over during the 83rd United States Congress after the Republicans gained control of the Senate in the 1952 election. When the Democrats regained control in the 84th Congress 1955–1957 James O. Eastland of Mississippi became chairman a position he had until the subcommittee was abolished during 1977. The subjects of its investigations during the 1950s include the formulation of U.S. foreign policy in Asia; the scope of Soviet activity in the United States; subversion in the Federal Government particularly in the Department of State and Department of Defense; immigration; the United Nations; youth organizations; the television radio and entertainment industry; the telegraph industry; the defense industry; labor unions; and educational organizations. The subcommittee published over 400 volumes of hearings and numerous reports documents and committee prints. During March 1951 FBI officials began a formal liaison program with the SISS in contract to the informal HUAC-FBI relationship whereby SISS agreed to focus its hearings on "matters of current internal security significance.and also to help the Bureau in every possible manner". This program reflected the FBI director's unqualified confidence in McCarran's ability to serve the cause of anticommunism and to protect the confidentiality of FBI sources. United States Government Printing Office paperback
194054637San Francisco: the Survey 1940. xi 98 v to 432 v to 703 iv to 844p. 8 x 10 inch cardstock wraps original binder's tape spines; neatly ex-library a neat clean set. Customs procurement public health coast guard mint internal revenue; includes rough guides to Los Angeles and San Francisco narcotics field enforcement division archives. the Survey unknown
194051055San Francisco: The Survey 1940. xi 98 v to 432 v 434 - 703 iv 705 - 844p. planographed recto only; uniform 8.5 x 11 inch printed wraps with binder's-tape spines very good. Customs procurement public health coast guard mint internal revenue; includes rough guides to Los Angeles and San Francisco narcotics field enforcement division archives. The Survey unknown
1939ZB319296Newark: 1939. 148 pp. original paper wrappers quarto mimeographed minor ownership markings & slight old water stains to several pages else good . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Newark: unknown
1939ZB319295Newark: 1939. 215 pp. original paper wrappers quarto mimeographed minor ownership markings & slight old water stains to several pages else good . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Newark: unknown
1939ZB319298Newark: 1939. 262 pp. original paper wrappers quarto mimeographed minor ownership markings & slight old water stains to several pages else good . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Newark: unknown
0260527513.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260092568.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
45625NY: Rand McNally 1919. 8vo.; illustrated wraps softcover; 44 pages; black and white photographic illustrations and map of Long Island; wraps and pages 1 and 2 are foxed else very good. <br/><br/> NY: Rand McNally, 1919 paperback
0267849737.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197567447Washington DC: United States Energy Research and Development Administration 1975. DRAFT-not to be reproduced with permission of the study director. Spiralbound. Good. Number 48 written in ink on front cover. Number stamped on front cover. Numerous paperclip marks. vi 92 vii p. Includes illustrations. This is copy #48. Offical Use Only marking lined out on front cover. This type of controlled copy draft report is typically destroyed as the report is finalized. Thus copies such as this are increasingly scarce and offer potentially significant insights as to policy issues and their resolution through comparison with the text of the officially approved and released report. This report describes and descussed alternatives for discharging the responsibility for managing and funding military application and Restricted Data functions now in ERDA It was prepared in response to Section 307 b of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974. Chapter I describes the requirement for the study. Chapter II discussed the nuclear weapons complex and weapon program including facilities management and costs and the non-weapon activities conducted by the complex. These are the major elements of the weapon-related functions then under consideration for transfer. Chapter III identified major concers suggesting a need for change or restraint against change. Chapter IV descrived the nonweapon defense=related function of ERDA including naval reactors production of special nuclear materials space reactors and other military reactors and considerations concerning their potential transfer. The study described in this report was conducted by and ERDAS task force consisting of representatives from ERDA headquarters and field operations offices the weapon laboratories the production facilities and others not directly associated with ERDA. Collaboratoion was maintained with the Department of Defense throught the office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy. From an official history of the ERDA by Alice Buck: "The Reorganization Act of 1974 required the Administrator of ERDA and the Secretary of Defense to review the feasibility of transferring the military functions formerly vested in the Atomic Energy Commission to the Department of Defense or to other federal agencies. The possible transfer of these functions which included not only weapon development and the control of Restricted Data but also certain nondefense related programs such as naval reactors space nuclear systems military power reactors and the production of special nuclear materials reflected continuing congressional concern over the issue of civilian control of the military atom. In January 1976 following a year of study Seamans concluded that a split in the management and funding responsibilities between different agencies would be detrimental to a strong nuclear weapons program. He recommended instead that the nuclear weapon program and complex be retained within ERDA but have a budget of its own separate from the budget for energy programs. The Assistant Administrator for National Security would be responsible for seeing that the weapon program received priority in the use of laboratories and production facilities while nonweapon defense-related programs would be under the direction of the Assistant Administrator for Nuclear Energy. The unique capability of the weapon research laboratories to perform significant nonnuclear research in the energy development field was another factor in the final decision to leave the division of military application and the associated nuclear activities within the Energy Research and Development Administration." United States, Energy Research and Development Administration unknown