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120143New York: The Bookmailer n.d. 101p. wraps with bindery wrinkle on back cover and tiny chip at top of spine tightly bound else very good. Red-cover reprint of the 1956 Senate report by a right-wing publisher in NY. The Bookmailer unknown books
1955128129Washington: GPO 1955. v 100p. wraps slightly worn. US Senate. 84th Congress. 1st Session. GPO unknown books
1934100363Washington: GPO 1934. pp. 323-337 wraps. Approved code no. 24 registry no. 702-45. GPO unknown books
197454912Washington: the Department 1974. 76p. 8x10 inches wraps. With particular emphasis on Hispanic and Asian immigrants. the Department unknown books
1972139777Washington: GPO 19721. 10p. stapled wraps 8x10.25 inches small rust stain on front wrap else very good condition. GPO unknown books
196417364Washington: GPO 1964. 22p wraps. GPO unknown books
1957254242Washington DC: GPO 1957. Paperback. ii-iii 1-81i-viii pp.wraps cover wrap coming undone from staple bindings else excellent condition. GPO paperback books
1953255159Washington DC: GPO 1953. Parts 2 through 14 in this run. Edge and shelf worn wraps staple bound with some beginning to rust else in good condition. GPO unknown books
1953255162Washington DC: GPO 1953. Parts 2 through 13 in this run. Edge and shelf worn wraps staple bound with some beginning to rust else in good condition. GPO unknown books
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 books
1980187713Washington DC: Veterans Administration Office of Planning and Program Evaluation Studies and Analysis Service 1980. iii 181p. wraps doodle on back cover otherwise very good. Discusses the experiences and special needs of former POWs from WW II Korea and Vietnam. Veterans Administration, Office of Planning and Program Evaluation, Studies and Analysis Service unknown books
15p. Tall 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Very nice copy. Scarce. WWI 13
16p. 12mo. Original full printed wraps. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap. Nice copy. Scarce. WWI 13
12p. 24mo. Original full printed wraps. Text printed in blue and red. Very nice copy of directions on food consumption to help win the war. Very scarce. WWI 12
197138440Washington DC: United States Department of Labor 1971. First Edition. Quarto 26.5cm.; publisher's staplebound self-wrappers; 25pp. Minor toning along extremities else Near Fine. Published as an Interpretive Bulletin of the Code of Federal Regulations and WH Publication 1209. United States Department of Labor unknown books
1954vas5264Valletta Malta: International Aviation Development Company 1982. The flight manual for the DC-3 bearing the Registration N 480F originally dated 1954 and revised to 1982. The Manual is accompanied by a Certificate of Insurance issued by Lloyd’s bearing the appropriate signatures covering the aircraft’s uses worldwide excluding the USSR and China. Quarto flexible boards approximately 125 pp. complete. Illustrations graphs. Very Good. International Aviation Development Company, 1982. The flight manual for the DC-3 bearing the Registration N 480F, originally d hardcover books
1943TB22103Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1943. First Edition. First printing Good in stapled heavy paper covers with a stapled and braided cord binding. The corners of the covers are heavily worn creased and chipped and show mild dampness staining. The title page shows a column of numbers in ink and a number of the pages in the body of the text have folded corners. Nevertheless all pages are present. A small quarto containing 82 pages of text illustrated with line drawings and cartoons. Government Printing Office unknown books
1974188448Washington DC: the Bureau 1974. Large-format slender atlas 22x17 inches containing 16 double-page maps each of which graphically represents different categories of census data. Minor handling wear and soil to covers interior clean. the Bureau unknown books
199567850Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1995. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Tabs folced. Includes illustrations. Approximately 200 pages. Contains the two-day agenda and presentations from the first day Sessions 1 and 2. Occasional footnotes. This appears to be the first volume of a two volume proceedings of a NASA sponsored conference held in Washington DC. National Aeronautics and Space Administration paperback
1978Q-0911333142Natl Archives Trust Fund Board 1978-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Natl Archives Trust Fund Board paperback
201374122Washington DC: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration 2013. Presumed First thus. Coin. Very good. The Joint Verification Experiments occurred in 1988. One occurred in the U.S. and one in Russia. A 25th anniversary commemoration was held at the National Nuclear Security Site formerly the Nevada Test Site in 2013. This coin was given out to a select few participants officials and organizers. Coin has a 1.5 inch diameter. On one side the center image is the Department of Energy logo with two outer rings with text. The outermost ring text is "Building Trust and Confidence National Nuclear Security Admiistration" The other side has a center image with the dates 1988-2013 Russian and U.S. flags and the atomic symbol and an outer ring with the following text "25th Aniversary U.S.-Russia Joint Verification Experiment". Agreement Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Conduct of a Joint Verification Experiment May 31 1988. Reaffirming the statement of the Secretary of State of the United States and the Foreign Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of December 9 1987 Proceeding from the agreement to conduct a joint Verification Experiment hereinafter referred to as JVE for the purpose of the elaboration of effective verification measures for the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Limitation of Underground Nuclear Weapon Tests hereinafter referred to as the 1974 Treaty on the Limitation of Underground Nuclear Weapon Tests the parties have agreed in part as follows: 1. For purposes of the JVE there shall be two nuclear explosions one at the U.S. Nevada Test Site and one at the USSR Semipalatinsk Test Site each hereinafter being referred to as a JVE explosion. 2. The planned yield of the JVE explosion at each test site shall be not less than 100 kilotons and shall approach 150 kilotons. 3. Each Party shall have the opportunity to measure on the basis of reciprocity the yield of the JVE explosion conducted at the other Party's test site using teleseismic methods and at the other's test site using hydrodynamic yield measurement methods. 4. Each Party shall also perform teleseismic measurements with its national seismic station network for both JVE explosions. To assist in teleseismic measurement the Parties shall exchange data on five nuclear explosions conducted after January 1 1978 but before January 1 1988 to include yield date and time geographic coordinates depth of burial and associated geological and geophysical data. For each of these historical explosions the Parties shall exchange teleseismic recordings taken at five designated stations on each side including station corrections and the best network seismic magnitude. 5. Each Party shall perform hydrodynamic yield measurements within the satellite hole provided for that purpose of the JVE explosions at both Parties' test sites using the methods it has identified in this Agreement. DONE at Moscow on May 31 1988 in two copies each in the English and Russian languages both texts being equally authentic. FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA George P. Shultz FOR THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS E. Shevardnadze. United States, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration unknown
0366924699.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194561744Washington DC: United States. Department of State 1945. Presumed first pre-printed version. Hardcover. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Signed by author. Worn and soiled. Covers torn with front corner missing on Appendices volume. Sectioned tabbed. 2 volume set. Rare. The second volume are the Appendices to the Final Report. Various paginations. Memeographed production. Errata. Two-hole punched with metal fastener. This report should not be characterized as an expression of the adopted policy or program of the U. S> Govern exepter as the policy recommend may have been reflected in the Yalta Declaration the Berlin Protocol or public announcements by the President or the Department of State. On Sepbert 28 1944 President directed the Foreign Economic Administration to conduct "studies form the economic standpoint of what should be done after the surrender of Germany to control its power and capacity to make war in the future. " This function was later transferred to the Department of State when the entire Foreign Economic Administration was dissolved shortly after the end of the war. This report largely completed under the aegis of the Foreign Economic Administration was submitted as the final accounting of the work of that government organization. United States. Department of State hardcover
200276354Washington DC: United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Defense Programs 2002. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. iv 55 3 pages. Illustrations. Acronyms & Abbreviations. Glossary. This type of document is very ephemeral and it is believed that very few copies have survived in the more than two decades since it was issued. The United States government's Strategic Computing Initiative funded research into advanced computer hardware and artificial intelligence from 1983 to 1993. The initiative was designed to support various projects that were required to develop machine intelligence in a prescribed ten-year time frame from chip design and manufacture computer architecture to artificial intelligence software. The project was superseded in the 1990s by the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative and then by the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program. These later programs did not include artificial general intelligence as a goal but instead focused on supercomputing for large scale simulation such as atomic bomb simulations. The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program or ASC is a super-computing program run by the National Nuclear Security Administration in order to simulate test and maintain the United States nuclear stockpile. The program was created in 1995 in order to support the Stockpile Stewardship Program or SSP. The goal of the initiative is to extend the lifetime of the current aging stockpile. Among the sections in the Table of Contents are: Stockpile Stewardship Defense Applications Computer Science Integrated Computing Systems Strategic Alliances Verification and Validation Physics Modeling Weapons Simulation Modeling and Simulation Level 1 Milestones High Explosives Advanced Visualization Detonation Wave Titan IV Solid Rocket Motor Metropolis Center JCEL. United States Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Defense Programs paperback
1959164981Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off. 1959. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 199 pages; Description: vii 199 p. Illus. diagrs. 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 186-199. Subjects: Aeronautics --Dictionaries Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off. hardcover