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1930313152Mexico: Editorial "Avante 1930. First edition. 233 5pp. 12mo. Spanish calf. gilt spine. First edition. 233 5pp. 12mo. Inscribed "A Salo Hale de Alma de artista con grande ---R. Salazar Mex. 1930" Salomón Hale was a Polish Jewish art collector based in Mexico City.<br /> <br /> Protest poems from left wing Mexican poets including Fernando Celada German List Arzubide Carlos Gutierrez Cruz Rafael Diaz de Leon Salazar Agustín Haro y Tamariz etc. Editorial "Avante unknown
1972343476Mexico City: Comistion Nacional Editorial 1972. Paperback. 444p. wraps frontis. portrait of Salazar wraps lightly worn previous owner's label on half-title else very good condition. Text in Spanish. Volume 1 only. Comistion Nacional Editorial paperback
1020608161.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192655114México: Editorial Avante 1926. 4in. tears pp. 213-218 with pages intact; slight stain at bottom margin corners of last 6 pages. b/w plates 2 fldg. ports. pict. wrps. Interesting association INSCRIBED copy from Salazar to R.E. Montes i Bradley in a paragraph of appreciation and friendship while working as journalists for "el Nacional" and the "gran movimiento revolutionario". Dated 1960. Scarce work by Salazar who at the time was a member of the "Liga de Escritores de América" with illustrations from murals by Rivera Orozco and Dr. Atl. Cover illustration by Rivera is a classic. Editorial Avante unknown
19266192México: Editorial Avante 1926. b/w plates 2 fldg. ports. color pict. wrps. Early compilation of murals and social message art. Scarce work by Salazar who at the time was a member of the "Liga de Escritores de América" with illustrations from murals by Rivera Orozco and Dr. Atl. Cover illustration by Rivera is a classic. RARE. Editorial Avante unknown
196780202Santiago Chile: Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S. A. ENDESA 1967. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. IN SPANISH. 11 4 figures Anexo I 3 pages Anexo II 3 pages and Figure 5 Additional section 5 pages 1 page. Cover has wear soiling and some discoloration. Pencil note on front cover. Rare surviving copy. Renato Edmundo Salazar Justiniano April 11 1913 -December 9 2007 was a Chilean engineer academic and consultant a pioneer in the planning of electrical systems in his country. He was educated at the José Miguel Carrera General National Institute in the capital and at the University of Chile an entity where he graduated in 1940 as a civil engineer a profession that had also been reached by his father and brother.1 He later traveled to the United States where in 1941 he would pass a postgraduate degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He started professionally at the General Directorate of Electrical Services in his country. He then went to Endesa where while still very young he assumed responsibility for organizing the company's office in New York. Back in Chile he held the position of Assistant Manager of Engineering. From the works management he was promoted in 1961 to the general management of the company. In 1969 invited by the World Bank WB he advised the National Administration of Power Plants and Electric Transmissions UTE of Uruguay. In 1972 he retired from the company after which he worked as a consultant. He returned to Chile in 1980. Between 1990 and 1993 he served as president of the Colbún Machicura Electric Company on behalf of the first democratic government after the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. The National Council of the College of Engineers of Chile elected Mr. Rodolfo von Bennewitz as the next engineer to be distinguished with the "2014 Infrastructure Award" which will be recognized for its outstanding work and contribution to the development of infrastructure in the country in addition to its outstanding participation in the business and union area. Rodolfo von Bennewitz is a Civil Engineer with a mention in Hydraulics he has an experience of more than 53 years in the fields of electrical planning to serve the country's demands taking advantage of both its hydraulic resources for the purpose of producing electrical energy and of the design and evaluation of hydroelectric projects. From a 2016 assessment: Today only three countries south of the equator have operating nuclear reactors including Brazil and Argentina. While their reactors provide these two countries with just three and six percent of their total electricity respectively nuclear power at one point provided Argentina with nearly one fifth of its electricity. Still there are important differences between a would-be nuclear power program in Chile and the modest but effective ongoing programs in Brazil and Argentina. For one though neither country ever manufactured nuclear weapons both Brazil and Argentina had weapons programs with their respective militaries evidently interested in nuclear weapons from the start of their nuclear programs. With a plainly different geopolitical landscape today than there was in the 1970s it is difficult that such motivations could drive a modern nuclear power program. Secondly and more importantly Chile faces inherent geographic-based difficulties that do not as much affect Argentina let alone Brazil. Chile has thousands of miles of coastline along the circum-Pacific belt also known as the "Ring of Fire" With nearly continuous seismic activity underneath Chile has over and over again experienced significant natural disasters including the largest earthquake ever recorded. Naturally this has engendered skepticism regarding a nuclear power plant. Obstacles notwithstanding Chile's previous two heads of states have made tangible progress toward the development of a nuclear power program. During President Bachelet's first term a nuclear commission she established found that there was no reason to discard nuclear energy as a source of electricity for Chile in the future. Of course soon thereafter Chile was struck with an 8.8 magnitude earthquake in 2010. Only a year later the world witnessed the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant. While these disaster heightened environmental concerns and certainly aggravated the aforementioned public fears over Chile's natural disaster vulnerabilities they did not wholly stop Chile's progress towards nuclear energy. During the tenure of President Bachelet's successor Sebastian Piñera Chile inked a nuclear energy cooperation agreement with the United States. Further in 2012 the "Colegio de Ingenieros de Chile" - Chile's College of Engineers - outlined a plan for nuclear power in Chile through 2030 that would begin generating energy by 2020. While this is still far from a reality Chile certainly remains on a path if somewhat inconsistent towards nuclear energy. Today Chile remains likely a decade away from an active nuclear power generating reactor. Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S. A. (ENDESA) paperback
200000216266PDVSA 2000. Hardcover. Good. PDVSA hardcover
2012DADAX3847367331Eae Editorial Academia Espanola 2012-03-14. paperback. New. 5.91x0.28x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eae Editorial Academia Espanola paperback
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2014x-1138811890Routledge 2014. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.10x6.00x0.94 inches. Routledge paperback
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20081-1596670762Eye on Education 2008. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 128 pages. 8.50x6.00x0.25 inches. Eye on Education paperback
2008Q-1596670762Routledge 2008-01-23. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge paperback
15526393Nápoles: Matía 1552. First Edition Primera edición. Hardcover Tapa dura. Nápoles Matia 1552. En folio. 4 120 folios orlados impresos a dos columnas. Hermosa portada renacentista de estilo arquitectónico con el escudo del Emperador Carlos V y su lema "Plus Ultra" grabado en xilografía; las 240 páginas de texto bellamente orladas por 4 tacos en madera formando figuras y flores que se alternan y medianil también en madera. D2v y E3v con dos grabados en xilografía de ciudades de la costa africana el primero a gran tamaño D1 y O2v con dos grabados en madera a gran tamaño de la disposición de la batalla contra el Turco. Encuadernación de finales del siglo dieciocho en piel lomera ricamente gofrada y tejuelo en marroquén. Primera edición rarísima con la portada para el mercado español de uno de los pocos ejemplares completos de este precioso gótico orlado impreso en Nápoles que narra la crónica de la campaña contra el pirata Dragut cuya victoria se meterializó con la conquista de su bastión en el Sahal tunecino la plaza portuaria de Mahda o Mahedia llamada en aquella época "Africa" victoria que tuvo una amplia repercusión en España e Italia. La obra incluye también la crónica de la pérdida de Trípoli por los Caballeros de Malta en 1551. Termina con un extenso tratado sobre la armada del turco. Está ilustrado con 4 xilografías 3 de ellas a gran tamaño y con todo el texto de la obra completamente orlado por cuatro tacos de madera ilustrando figuras y flores. No podemos clasificar este gótico como castellano sino de influencia castellana porque a pesar de haber sido producido para el consumidor español en él se aprecia todo el estilo y belleza de las impresiones napolitanas milanesas y venecianas en su afán por adornar los textos enriqueciéndolos con bellas orlas en contraste con la sobriedad podríamos decir que jansenista de las impresiones que se hacían en España. No digo mejor ni peor sólo diferente. En todo caso es una bella muestra de la influencia de España en aquella época y como no una base documental de primera mano y de la mayor importancia de unos hechos históricos tan importantes. El pirata Dragut 1514-1565 Turgut en el original Turco fue un destacado corsario otomano protegido de Barbarroja que luchó contra los cristianos en numerosas batallas. Capturado por el ejército de Carlos V en 1540 fue rescatado por Barbarroja pocos años más tarde. En 1546 logró reunir una importante flota con la cual amenazó y saqueó las costas del mediterráneo incluyendo el asalto a la villa de Cullera en Valencia un hecho que causó gran conmoción y dejó la villa despoblada por décadas. Ese mismo año atacó la población mallorquina de Pollensa donde fue rechazado por la población local. Después de prolongadas batallas Andrea Doria consiguío forzar la retirada del pirata Dragut hacia Constantinopla. Esta importe obra alberga algunas consideraciones bibliográficas que conviene anotar pues su descripcion es confusa. Se tiraron dos versiones que difieren sólo en el título y la portada ambas fechadas en el colofón el 20 de enero de 1552. Una de las versiones se realizó para el público italiano y europeo con el título "<em>Ystoria de la Guerra hecha contra la Ciudad de Africa. Con la destrycion de la villa de Monazter & Isla del Gozo y perdida de Tripoli</em>"; para los ejemplares destinados a España como el nuestro se cambió el título y la portada poniendo un escudo de España distinto. En general excelente ejemplar atractivo de este libro raro que por algún motivo que desconozco suele aparecer en el mercado en las contadas ocasiones que lo hace incompleto y en mal estado. La escasez de ejemplares está posiblemente relacionada con la misma escasez de un amplio censo de lectores castellanos en Nápoles por más que en aquellos años estuviera bajo la tutela española. Portada expertamente restaurada en el margen exterior restauración interior del primer folio de texto C2r C4v con pequeña restauración antigua en el margen inferior pequeña rasgadura marginal en un par de hojas sin afectar; ligeramente corto del margen exterior afectando ocasionalmente y de manera mínima algunas orlas exteriores. A pesar de estos pequeños defectos es un hermoso ejemplar encuadernado en plena piel de finales del siglo dieciocho. Matía hardcover