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188024641880. Wood-engraving. 405mm by 285mm sheet. Sketches in Otago New Zealand. 1 Waikouaiti 2 Pelichet Bay 3 Blueskin.'<br /> Relevant text on the reverse as well as unrelated text.Stitiching holes on far left of the sheet. unknown
186315461863. Wood-engraving. 400mm by 280mm sheet. 'Entrance to Port Jackson New South Wales' and 'Sydney The Capital of New South Wales'<br /> Wood-engraving from 'The Illustrated London News'.Unrelated text on the reverse. unknown
186811991868. Wood-engraving. 450mm by 290mm sheet. Charles Perry 1807 - 1891 was the first Anglican bishop of Melbourne.<br /> Front page of 'The Illustrated Sydney News' with portrait engraving of 'The Right Rev. Dr Perry Bishop of Melbourne'.Slight horizontal crease and short tear upper right. Some foxing to edges of the sheet. unknown
1197Wood-engraving 1868. 290mm by 450mm sheet. From 'The Illustrated Sydney News'. Unrelated text on the reverse. CONDITION : A couple of light vertical creases. unknown
2001DBS-9781557013408BNI 2001. 11th. Paperback. New. BNI paperback
2001DBS-9781557013408BNI 2001. 11th. Paperback. New. BNI paperback
0941950174.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1557013462.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999SONG1564963624Brand: Rockport Pub 1999-12-30. 18th. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Rockport Pub paperback
1906217109Librairie militaire r.chapelot et cie 1906 405 pages in8. 1906. Relié. 405 pages.
34368Paris, Floury, 1934. In-4°, 196p. Broché, couverture rempliée.
34253Paris, Maison Quantin, 1889. Gr. in-8°, 130p. Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée.
A single thick cirlox bound volume in stiff plastic wraps containing collections of two different publications: The Lenkurt Demodulator - 02/65, 01/65, 12/64, 11/64, 10/64, 9/64, 8/64, 2/64, 1/64, 12/63, 11/63, 10/64, 9/63; and RTTY - 3/63, 2/63, 12/62, 11/62, 10/62, 9/62, 8/62, 7/62, 6/62, 5/62, 4/62, 3/62, 1/62, and 2/62. The Lenkurt Demodulator was published monthly by Lenkurt Electric of Vancouver, British Columbia for individuals interested in multi-channel carrier, microwave radio systems and allied electronic products. RYYT was published by RTTY, Inc. of Pasadena, CA and presented news of amateur RTTY. Moderate wear. Solid condition. Each of these volumes was mailed to a Mr. R.J. Prosser, whose name is screen printed atop front cover. We surmise that Mr. Prosser may have been an official with Lenkurt Electric. Spine leaning. An interesting and informative collection with many illustrations throughout. Book
1983769212PN. New. 1983. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1992258111PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1985775601PN. New. 1985. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1993262363PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19362081502112303399Teikoku Rengo News Agency 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Teikoku Rengo News Agency paperback
1855298221London: London Illustrated News 1855. unbound. View. Wood engraving with hand coloring. Page measures 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"<br/> <br/> Beautiful bird's eye view of Paris showing the Rue de Rivoli and the Louvre and the Seine River. Bridges buildings major sites and towns are illustrated along the way. Published by the London Illustrated News September 1 1855. Two folds as issued. Minor cropping to lower margin not affecting image.<br/> <br/> London Illustrated News unknown
1855298221London: London Illustrated News 1855. unbound. View. Wood engraving with hand coloring. Page measures 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"<br/><br/> Beautiful bird's eye view of Paris showing the Rue de Rivoli and the Louvre and the Seine River. Bridges buildings major sites and towns are illustrated along the way. Published by the London Illustrated News September 1 1855. Two folds as issued. Minor cropping to lower margin not affecting image.<br/><br/> London Illustrated News unknown books
201990518San Bernardino CA: Progressive Management Publications 2019. Presumed First Edition later printing Date and place of publication on last page. may have originally been published in 2003. Wraps. Good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. 121 3 pages. Illustrated front cover. Illus. Footnotes. Cover has wear and soiling. This is a privately authored news service and educational publication of the Progressive Management Publications. Space Systems Command SSC is the United States Space Force's space development acquisition launch and logistics field command. It is headquartered at Los Angeles Air Force Base California and manages the United States' space launch ranges. Air Research and Development Command was redesignated as Air Force Systems Command in 1961. The Space Systems Division SSD was established on 20 Mar 1961 and activated on 1 Apr 1961. In 1967 the Space Systems Division was reorganized as the Space and Missile Systems Organization SAMSO absorbing the Ballistic Systems Division's mission. In 1979 the Space and Missile Systems Organization was renamed the Space Division and divested itself of ballistic missile development. In 1989 the Space Division returned to its historic name of the Space Systems Division and regained its ballistic missile development role in 1990. In 1992 the Space Systems Division was redesignated the Space and Missile Systems Center SMC. In 2001 the SMC was reassigned to Air Force Space Command remaining attached through its redesignation as Space Operations Command in October 2020. On 22 April 2021 it changed status from a U.S. Air Force unit to a U.S. Space Force unit and was reassigned from Space Operations Command to Headquarters United States Space Force. this publication provides a historical overview of the Space and Missile Systems Center and its antecedents during approximately the first 50 years of their existence. The Center's organizational ancestors include the Western Development Division and the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division of the 1950s Space Systems Division and Ballistic Systems Division of the 1960s the Space and Missile Systems Organization of the 1960s and 1970s and Space Division and the Ballistic Missile Office of the 1980s. This history describes the evolution of their mission and organizational structure the history of base facilities and the history of the principal space and missile programs managed by SMC and its predecessors. Although this essay touches on a few space programs managed by other agencies its focus is institutional: it is about the work and infrastructure of SMC rather than other organizations however worthy. Chapter I: Mission and Organization Chapter II: Facilities Chapter III: Ballistic Missiles Chapter IV: Launch Vehicles Chapter V: Satellite Systems Chapter VI: Air Force Satellite Control Network Chapter VII: Other Programs Chapter VIII: Increasing Reliance on Space Systems in Combat. SMC and its predecessors have been supported over the years by private sector organizations that have provided systems engineering for its programs and technical direction to its contractors. The first such organization was the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation chosen in 1954 to provide systems engineering and technical direction for WDD's missile programs. In 1958 Ramo-Wooldridge merged with Thompson Products to form Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge TRW. However Congress expressed reservations about the propriety of a profit-making entity serving an agency of the government so closely and exclusively. In 1959 Congress recommended that a nonprofit agency be established as the systems engineering arm of the Air Force for space and missile programs. In June 1960 a nonprofit organization—The Aerospace Corporation—was created at the initiative of the Secretary of the Air Force to perform that function. At that time plans called for TRW to continue providing systems engineering for existing missile programs and for Aerospace to provide systems engineering for all space programs and for future missile programs. As it turned out Aerospace did perform some work in the missile field but it focused primarily on space and TRW remained the primary source of systems engineering for missile programs. Progressive Management Publications paperback
20930'Sala & Co Refreshment Contractors 46 Mecklenburgh Sq. W.C.' 1881. An attractive item neatly written out in black ink on one side of a 13 x 8.5 cm piece of shiny card with printed decorative border of flowers in gold and blue. In good condition lightly aged and worn with traces of mount adhering to reverse. As a joke at the foot in block capitals the menu is attributed to 'Sala & Co Refreshment Contractors' at Sala's address. An interesting artefact of the Victorian Christmas. The menu reads:'fleuron Menu. CHRISTMAS DAY 1881 oysters on the half shell. Potage Crême Kari à la Créole Saumon Sauce Verte Cowcumbes Riz de Veau à la Cardinal Filets mignons de boeuf aux champignons Dinde Rôtie farcie aux truffes Langue Legumes à la Barbare Salade Homard Plum Pudding Minced Pies fromages canapès de foie gras. glaas desserts. buffet Roast Beef froids.' 'Sala & Co | Refreshment Contractors | 46 Mecklenburgh Sq. | W.C.' 1881. unknown
1874789933London: The Illustrated London News 1874. 1874. Hardcover. hardback large folio 3.5Kg bound volume contains 25 issues 6 with Supplement all containing Ashanti war reports and numerous illustrations various paginations owner's name on each title page slight browning contents otherwise clean and sound spine titles shows 'Ashantee War 1873-4' marbled boards and half-leather binding heavily rubbed and scuffed spine edges cracked but boards still attached; Fair condition . London: The Illustrated London News 1874, hardcover
18834450London 1883. Lithographed map image 24.5 x 77 cm sheet size 30.5 x 83 cm printed in colours old folds blank verso. Published as a supplement to The Illustrated London News February 3rd 1883. Construction began in 1887 and the canal opened in 1894. It was an engineering marvel the largest river navigation canal in the world and it transformed Manchester from a landlocked city into a major sea port. Map unknown
47543London: 1857. Image size: 31 x 22 cm. Original chromolithographed print from the Illustrated London News. London: 1857 unknown