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19362222055<p>First edition. Octavo. Original printed blue wrappers. No dust jacket. Very good few stains; few creases. 257 pages.</p><p>Alfred B. Hailparn's copy. Signed by him on front cover.</p><p>Hailparn was managing editor of The Columbian. Thomas Merton was the editor of The Columbian see page 12 and 185.</p> Columbia University paperback books
2222120<p>Autograph Sentiment Signed on album leaf signed and inscribed to J. C. Bancroft Davis. 5 1/4" x 6". "with the friendly regards of Charles Nordhoff." Very good.</p><p>Nordhoff 1830-1901 German-American journalist seaman and author.</p><p>Davis 1822-1907 Harvard educated lawyer U.S. assistant Secretary of State and political appointee under Presidents R. B. Hayes and C. A. Arthur.</p> unknown books
188311701883. Stiff wraps. Cream card stock. Very good. 4 pages. 9 x 7 cm. Charming embossed miniature menu. Sunday June 29 1883. The city of Moorhead located next to the Red River served as a transfer point for goods and passengers between the Twin Cities and Winnipeg. Originally a destination for the riverboat crowd The Northern Pacific Railroad brought travelers to the area who were partial to first-rate dining. Menu highlights: Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce Baron Pork with Piquant Sauce Champagne Punch French Sardines Sweet Breads larded with French Peas Cocoanut Cream Pie Charlotte Russe en Cases. With original string and clasp. <br/><br/> paperback books
1115Cards. Cream cards. Very good. 35 x 7.5 cm. Charming tri-fold menu. Sunday June 25 1882. The city of Moorhead located next to the Red River served as a transfer point for goods and passengers between the Twin Cities and Winnipeg. Originally a destination for the riverboat crowd The Northern Pacific Railroad brought travelers to the area who were partial to first-rate dining. Menu highlights: Mock Turtle Soup Broiled Shad Fresh Lobster German Plum Pudding with Brandy Sauce Italian Ice Cream and Rum Jelly. Edges all gilt architectural illustration on flap. <br/><br/> unknown books
187625296New York N.Y.: Geo. Edward Hall Editor and Publisher 1876. 288 42 pages. The contents page acts as a detailed index to the topics and with a separate index to tables at the back which are concerned with various money conversions and measurement conversions weights. The title explains further: ".Contains all Laws Rules and Regulations controlling Trade with Foreign Nations Commercial Treaties U.S. Bonded Warehouses; and compiled from Custom Records a List of Actual Importers Paying Duties at the Port of New York. Also Fees Fines Forfeitures and Penalties List of Commercial Ports and Bonded Routes Coasting Trade and Fisheries the New York Produce Exchange and Rules Tables of Foreign Monies and United States Tariff Including Recent Decisions of the Treasury Dep't" The front and back has advertisement sections mostly for national and international insurance agencies of the time; a few of the leaves printed on light green paper to match the endpapers. The text contents are keyed to begin on page 17 with the advertisements pages being unnumbered and accounting for the other leaves according to our collation. Approx. 6" x 9" size; gilt cover & spine titles; original publisher's ribbed green cloth hardcover boards. Some edge-wear tips wear-through to the binding; contents clean and in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Geo. Edward Hall, Editor and Publisher hardcover books
187427094New York NY: Royal Arch Masons Ancient Chapter No. 1 1874. Royal Arch Mason ephemera including: Addresses of M.E. William Fowler H.P. to the members.on the Evening for Election of Officers.1874 1875 1876; these three addresses are bound in one: 9 12 7 pages. Address of M.E. Samuel Jones H.P. 1881; 11 pages; with separate 4-page list of members. Address of M.E. Benjamin F. Haskin H.P. 1882; 11 pages; list of members as above. 1883 Address also by Haskin; 11 pages. Address of M.E. J. Arthur Levy H.P. 1884 13 pages. 1885 Address also by Levy; 16 pages list of members. 1886 list of members only. Address of M.E. Edward P. Wilder H.P. 1887 15 pages. These addresses act as annual reports with membership details revenues convocation news debts assets fraternal news including obituaries and short eulogies of members. These average approx. 5 3/4" x 9" size with the separate membership directories a little smaller. All are bound in the original paper covers. Some wear & spotting to some; old fold lines; the bright orange paper cover of the Fowler Address as offset to and darkened the title page; in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Royal Arch Masons Ancient Chapter No. 1 paperback books
184527178Brooklyn N.Y.: F.G. Fish 1845. 220 pages; with a lithographic frontispiece of St. Ann's Church in Brooklyn. Contents with historical information on early pastors the establishment of the church the Sunday School extracts from the records officers of the first school; the teachers of the first and second schools; genealogical details regarding baptisms marriages burials confirmations; communicants of the church; list of the vestry of the church and short biographical notices of the other Episcopal churches in New York.Title page with the previous owner name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. The front endpaper with a news clipping glued-in regarding the oldest Episcopal church in the U.S.; and another clipping from a bookseller catalog regarding the listing for this book numbered and priced. Volume approx. 4 3/4" x 7 1/2" size; bound in the original decoratively blind-stamped plum cloth gilt spine titles. Some edge tips wear to the covers spine coloring & titles dulled and top edge of spine frayed some; some darkening to endpapers and occasoinaly spotting & darkening in text; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. F.G. Fish hardcover books
186727172Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Lindsay and Blakiston 1867. 178 pages. Contents with sections on the history and symptoms of the disease including those of the nervous system sense organs digestive organs skin and others; also details duration convalescence relapse mortality; theories on causes; on the prognosis diagnosis nature & treatments and with a bibliography of sources. Alfred Stille 1813 - 1900 American medical professor ".a leading member of the reform movement that resulted in the establishment of the American Medical Association AMA in Philadelphia in 1847." Simon Baatz in the ANB Front endpaper with a naïve "bookplate" made from lined paper of Mrs. J.M. Browne of Brooklyn; also printed on this plate is the previous owner name-stamp of collector George Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894; front and back endpapers with the small bookseller's ticket of J.O. Noxon U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacy 323 Washington St. Brooklyn NY. Volume approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; Bound in teal-blue cloth gilt spine titles. A little edge tips wear to the binding; contents clean and in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Lindsay and Blakiston hardcover books
187626834Portsmouth New Hampshire: O.M. Knight Publisher 1876. 84 pages. Giving a hundred-year history of this naval yard with a prefatory list of the Commandants of the Yard & their dates of service and a "List of Vessels of War built at this Station" for the Royal Colonial and the Navy of the United States at back; also an Appendix with various attestations a List of officers and petty officers of the U.S. Frigate Raleigh August 1775. Author Fentress was a long-time veteran of the Navy serving in the Civil War before capture and imprisonment at Libby Prison. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; original printed light pinkish-tan paper wrap covers; some wear spotting & dustiness to covers; faint old crease-line; contents in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. O.M. Knight, Publisher paperback books
188625455Jamaica L.I. New York: Republican Club 1886. 6 pages; printed at Jamaica Queens L.I. New York by Long Island Farmer Print; back cover with American flag illustration. Officers of the club for 1886 were Richard C. McCormick President; William Dykes Vice Pres.; Samuel S. Aymar Sec.; Henry M. Haviland Treasurer. ".The object of the Club shall be to unite the Republicans of the town under a central and permanent organization for consultation and action in the interest of the Republican part; and to provide them a pleasant place of resort where access may be had to political papers and documents and social intercourse may be promoted." Approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; side-sewn. Paper a little darkened a few spots dustiness; top corner chipped away; in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Republican Club paperback books
189725325Hamden Connecticut: Hamden Card Works 1897. Four black and white printed sides to one large sheet. From the text: ".Remember these are all hidden name cards. The name is printed in the center of the card and the floral ornament can be raised at one end to show the name when desired.We allow a cash commission of 25 per cent on cards sold at these prices or you can select any of the premiums on our List not shown." Each style of card offered is illustrated including showing decorative and fringed border-work and with descriptions of each style; 32 different cards are shown. Including a variety of fancy beveled edge cards gold & silver bevel and colored envelope-style die-cut silk fringed combination packages of cards photo cards and more. Approx. 9" 5/8 x 13 3/4" size; printed on thin newsprint paper stock. Old fold lines edge tips wear few tiny holes; old edge-repairs not in imagery or text; in good condition. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. Hamden Card Works paperback books
188225246Boston Massachusetts: D. Lothrop & Co. 1882. 12 pages; with black and white illustrations throughout. Advertising books for sale with descriptions prices binding variants if desired. Natural history books by Amanda B.Harris Tennyson poetry travel family-oriented & children's publications including magazines - Wide Awake Babyland Our Little Folks The Pansy; at back is "A Complete list of the Popular "Pansy" Books & lists of other other authors with series titles. Approx. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" size; printed sewn paper covers with a small illustration. Light edge wear to the wraps little darkened tips chipped back cover with a small discoloration at top margin inner top corner chipped away; in very good condition. First Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good. D. Lothrop & Co. paperback books
189324547Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1893. xi 282 pages. Illustrated with two loosely laid-in folding maps 28" x 41 ¾" & 18" x 31 ¾" as well as 3 color chromolithographic plates and numerous black and white illustrations & charts throughout. District statistics population and resources of Alaska ethnographic geographic & cultural details with Robert P. Porter Superintendent of the report. Approx. 9 1/2" x 12" size; bound in gray marbled-paper covered boards black cloth spine with old small typed title-sticker 'Alaska' as spine title. Tips edge-wear and rubbing to the covers; small old rubber stamps rubbed away on endpaper and title page; binding loosening at front a heavy volume; plates and maps in good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
188222646New York: Sarony 1882. Cabinet card image of theatre actress Christina Nilsson Countess de Casa Miranda 1843 - 1921 with the photographer's name of Sarony 37 Union Sqr. N.Y. on the mount below the image; about 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; light wear; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. Sarony Paperback books
188222648New York: Sarony 1882. Cabinet card image of French opera tenor Ernesto Nicolini 1834 - 1898 with the photographer's name of Sarony 37 Union Sqr. N.Y. on the mount below the image; about 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; light wear; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. Sarony Paperback books
187023269United States: No Photographer Noted 1870. Image depicts two men with rolled-up sleeves preparing to fight; with two other men standing by directly one with what appears to be a watch or timer the other also timing or perhaps ready to start the match; a younger lad stands by with a kerchief or small flag perhaps to drop as the start; in the background three women look on and 2 younger children; the action all taking place in a woods-surrounded field; cabinet card in oblong format approx. 5 1/8" x 8 3/8" size including the mount; beige cardstock mount card with gilt edges; no place photographer or studio noted; a little dustiness soil on mount; in very good condition; in very good condition and interesting amateur boxing imagery from the latter part of the 19th century. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. No Photographer Noted Paperback books
192026044New York New York: Not Published 1920. Group of three early 20th century watercolors the largest signed in ink by Harry D. Pelcher; all three were acquired at the same time from the same estate. The largest approx. 15" x 12" size the other two approx. 2" shorter in length. Larger piece with old glue residue from being matted at some point in the past approx. 1 1/2" on three edges; a little darkening to paper; colors still bright with naive artistic appeal. Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
191623655Seattle Washington: Shingle Branch West Coast Lumbermen's Association 1916. Group of materials includes: 1916 Farm Buildings of Red Cedar Shingles 16 pages black and white illustrated throughout including photos and plans of George Brewster's farm buildings at Brookville L.I. designed by Alfred Hopkins A.A.I.A.; others from Seattle WA with 1916 Distinctive American Homes of Red Cedar Shingles 16 pages similarly illustrated with various designs plans and layouts of homes using this product; both of these 6" x 9" approx. size stapled illustrated covers both with color interior stamps "Red Cedar Shingles The Roof of Ages" tipped on first and last leaves and both with laid-in postal return cards for more information; with Newspaper Electrotypes for Red Cedar Shingle Dealers showing 6 advertising designs for the product illustrated and with txt pricing; ".You can run these in your local paper just as they are." these were free sent for the cost of postage - also matrices were available; the newspaper advertising cuts are illustrated one side of a large sheet approx. 16 1/2" x 22 1/2" size; folded as issued and with light wear; with a small flyer How You Can Increase Shingle Sales from the Dealers' Service Bureau of the Association printed 3 sides approx. 3 1/2" 6 1/2" size with a lined-through correction; with 1918 typed printed letter signed by the Asst. secretary of the association sent to Sherman Ernhout & Son Livingston Manor NY referring to a purchase Ernhout made of M.R. Smith Lumber & Shingle Co. and sending the enclosed advertisements as a helping aid to selling the shingles they'd bought; on Association letterhead light wear fold lines; all items in very good condition; with the original mailer about 1/3 torn away as are its postage stamps; an interesting group of advertising materials for this specific architectural product. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Shingle Branch West Coast Lumbermen's Association Paperback books
193526682U.S.A.: Artist Published 1935. Small lithograph a sailing ship at sea pencil signed lower right margin by Gordon Grant 1875-1962 American maritime painter etcher lithographer illustrator and writer; exhibited at major institutions and was a member of the Salmagundi Club ref: WWW 1999. Approx. 3 1/2" height x 5 1/8" width for the image size; overall size with borders 6" x 7 3/4"; paper of image darkened margins with old tape-shadows at edges; the art in very good condition. Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Artist Published paperback books
196526508Southold Long Island N.Y.: No Publisher Noted 1965. Three folded sectional maps of the Town of Southold Long Island NY. Approx. 14 1/2" x 18" size; printed black on cream paper stock. Section I depicting western portion Laurel Mattituck Cutchogue Nassau Point Robin's Island; Section II Peconic Southold village Bay View Hashamomack Greenport; Section III East Marion Oysterponds - Orient & a Fisher's Island map inset. Each map with its own numbered key-list of locations and short historical notes on them. Some edge tips-wear and soiling little spotting; old fold lines; in good condition. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. No Publisher Noted paperback books
198226649Center Moriches Long Island NY: Moriches Bay Garden Club 1982. Collection includes: Eleven 11 Yearbooks of the Moriches Bay Garden Club Center Moriches New York. 1979 - 1990 issues a chronologically complete run for this time period. Some issues with items laid-in: handwritten notes judging forms membership cards news of other Long Island gardening & flower show events an outline for standard arrangement designs and other ephemera. All the issues with then-current club news membership & committee lists planting information projects yearly themes speaker topics; averaging 30 pages for each issue. With A Stroll Through Time in the Herb Garden of the Havens House - A Project of the Moriches Bay Garden Club. 1979; Compiled & Illustrated by Alta Mae Grimminger format by Maurine R. Donnelly. 19 pages same format as the yearbooks. Memories A Standard Flower Show. 1988 at Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck Chet Swezey Road East Moriches New York. Map on back cover of the Kaler's Pond & Camp location. 20 pages same format as the yearbooks. With information on the show club membership prizes & requirements. By-Laws of the Club "Revised March 1982" in the same format as the yearbooks. Laid-in is a 'welcome to the club' circular and at back a tipped-in further revision of a few articles approved 1988. A photocopied "Tentative New York State Species List" from the NYS DEC with endangered and threatened & special concern groups dated 1981. Issues are approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" size; stapled paper covers. Some light edge tips wear & spotting to bindings; occasional handwritten note or name. In very good condition; Moriches Long Island community & horticultural history ephemera. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Moriches Bay Garden Club paperback books
194526074New York NY: Not Published 1945. A group of 40 letters and cards; correspondence between a young man and a woman friend who he met and worked with at the Jewish summer Camp Achvah; he later became a student at UC Berkeley. He had also attended the Jewish Camp Cejwin. Mostly the letters are from Edwin Finkelstein to his friend Natalie Levy back in New York with a couple of notes to him from her. The Achvah material is mostly camp gossip and scuttlebutt regarding the owners of the camp who according to the writer took advantage of the counsellors and workers: ".Concerning your job. You will have the same job and privileges as a regular counsellor. That is you will have the same hours curfews time off and days off. In regard to a bonus don't make me laugh last year only one person got a bonus.a whole $ 5. The only reason he got it was because his father did legal work form Mr. Barshad.Don't get involved in any counsellor uprisings.be good to your kids and you will get good tipslast year a good percentage of the girls were willing to go out on strike with the boys." Edwin F. works at Steve Cohen Boys' Camp in Hopewell Junction NY 1946 and writes of his work and play there during that summer; he continues to ask about and advise about Camp Achvah where Natalie is a summer counsellor. He notes that ".Achvah is a dump compared with this placehere were are treated like humans not like dirt." Nevertheless there is a great feeling of camaraderie among those who attend and work at the camps many reunions and get-togethers over the years. The last group of 6 letters are from UC Berkeley and the difficulties of coursework and enjoyments of attending that school and living in California. NOTE: ".In the 1920s and 1930s a recognition began to arise that the summer camp might play a significant role in Jewish education and the socialization of the Jewish child into Judaism. Samson Benderly the first director of New York's Bureau of Jewish Education was the first to recognize the unique opportunity that the summer camp offered for teaching modern Hebrew and other traditional Jewish values through immersing children in a Hebrew and Judaic environment. In 1927 he opened Camp Achvah the first Hebrew-speaking camp in Arverne on New York City's Rockaway peninsula. In 1932 he sought to expand the program and purchased a campsite in a rural setting in upstate Godeffroy New York. The expanded program retained the intensive Judaic program but was not Hebrew speaking as had been the program at the Arverne site." ref. Encyclopaedia Judaica 2007 "Jewish Camping" article. Other social and political events are remarked upon in the letter content for instance the high school student strikes and riots in the boroughs of NYC in 1945 which required police intervention and mention of a similar race related riot in Bergen College New Jersey regarding a disqualified black football player. Most letters with their mailers & cancellations intact; some age-wear and soiling; contents clean and in very good condition. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
191426647Medford Long Island New York : L.I.R.R. Demonstration Farm 1914. 8 pages; a vehicle for the promotion of farming in the then-available lands of Suffolk County L.I. especially along the lands owned by the Long Island Railroad. The Fullerton's were instrumental in establishing the "Demonstration Farm" in Medford to physically illustrate the appeal and profitability of their scheme. From the Educational Exhibits article in this: ".It was your transportation company elevated one-half of Suffolk county from the valueless "Scrub Oak Waste" and "Pine Barrens" class into the mighty valuable near-to-a-big-market farm land proposition." Other articles extol the virtues of this agronomy-focused real estate speculation which would then ". release the children of the Empire City from the speculative bondage by which they have long been oppressed.Great bodies of people congregated together in the midst of plenty will no longer suffer through unsatisfied cravings. Hundreds of thousands of abandoned acres of the Empire State and the undeveloped lands of Long Island will be quickly placed in the producing column. And the absurd food supply snarl now in marked evidence in practically all portions of the United States will be unraveled with neatness and dispatch. .no longer .with a string of commissions grafts knock downs and fake charges attached to them." With news on the war on Europe imposing difficulties on Americans; the weather on LI & farming; the Riverhead Fair use of fertilizer & potash supplies; butter; the Mineola Fair and other news. Printed at the Suffolk Bulletin Print Huntington Long Island. Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" size folded paper self-wrap covers. Old fold line; light edge tips wear to binding; in very good condition; Long Island community & farming history touching on the beginnings of land & community development in Suffolk County. Hal B. Fullerton 1857-1935 ".A special agent of the Long Island Rail Roada talented photographer who progressively guided the railroad's activities to promote agriculture and recreation on Long Island. Alongside his wife Edith Loring Fullerton he established experimental farms for the railroad in Wading River and Medford in an effort to promote modern agricultural methods and the use of the railroad to move produce to New York City.through his photographs lectures and writings Fullerton's work and vision are notable for contributing significantly to the development of Long IslandEdith Fullerton 1876 - 1931 was his equal partner in the experimental farms they operated in Suffolk County for the LIRR and in many other endeavors. Edith wrote books on gardening and agriculture and succeeded her husband when he retired as special agent from the LIRR. Together the work and vision of this dynamic couple is noted for contributing significantly to the development of Long Island." From the Suffolk Co. Historical Society site recent exhibits on both Fullerton's. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. L.I.R.R. Demonstration Farm paperback books
24033New York City New York: Various Documents include: 1948 Board of Transportation Power Dept. - Cable Section Test Schedule and Index 2 folding plates 1946 revising the 1925 revising 1915 instructions for the Williamsburgh Power Plant Corporation 4 text pages for the testing of High Tension Cables in Case of Trouble or Indications of Trouble; 1924 Wiring Diagram H.T. Test Set; 1924 Interborough Rapid Transit Co. Motive Power Dept. H.T. Testing Station wiring diagram 59th St. Power Station folding plate; 1919 IRT Feeder Oil Switch Gallery H.T. Testing Station wiring diagram 74th St. P.H. folding plate; 1925 General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 11 text pages Instruction Book # 860 68 Kenotron Cable Testing Set ; 1925 Williamsburgh Power Plant Corp. Calibration curve for 37.5 mm sphere gap calculated values one sphere grounded chart;1924 WPP Corp. Connection Diagram of Meter Rectifier for 100000 volt current 2 pages;1925 WPP Corp. Outline of D.C. Cable Testing Set 1 page with a large folding plate schematic of the Set; 1927 General Electric Co. Pittsfield Mass. 9 pages Instruction Book # GEI -541 Kenotron Cable Testing Set customer Interborough Rapid Transit Company with folding plate of the connection diagram schematic also 100000 V DC & 6 pages of additional wiring schematics with a folding plate black and white layout drawing of the equipment on photographic paper; 1941 General Order # 404 Routine Kenotron Test of High Tension A.C. Feeders 3 pages; 1927 General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 7 1 pages & 4 pages of diagrams Instructions GEI -1723 Kenotron Cable Testing Set Rated for New York Rapid Transit Co.; 1916 Transit Development Company Electrical Department Insulation Test on Underground D.C. Feeder Cables 4 mimeograph pages with a diagram page for the Amertran DC Feeder; with an Undated General Electric Co. Schenectady NY 27 mimeograph pages Direct Current Cable and insulation Testing Thyratron Set for the Board of Transportation City of NY with Board of Transportation Power Div. 10 3 copy paper pages regarding Cable Fault Localization with Thyratron Set 11-panel folding plate elementary diagram high pot. test truck; The group mostly in blueprints; 9" x 11 1/2" approx. size; bound in plain light gray stiff paper inked black title lettering; brass post & wing bound; binding soiled darkened some wear; some of the blueprints rubbed; in good condition and interesting New York City transportation system electrical engineering ephemera. . Blueprints. Post Bound. Good. Various Paperback books
197523932Vienna Austria: Not Published 1975. One page hand-written in ink on International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna letterhead; dated April 7 1975 to friends concerning their coming trip to Europe and where to visit: " We have visited Budapest and enjoyed it very much. Instead of Dubrovnik you might want to consider Bulgaria. Those who are in the know around here seem to feel Jugoslavia has gotten expensive with poor service to the tourist we can't really recommend Vienna in the summer. Another nice place you would like in Hungary is Tihany on Lake Balaton. Also in Budapest it is possible to stay in private homes rather than hotels. It is more interesting and much cheaper " and signed "Eli & Ailene"; approx. 8 ¼" x 11 ¾" size old fold lines a little edge-wear with the original canceled airmail envelope also with the Agency imprint; Eli I. Goodman 1929 - 2005 American nuclear engineer and consultant; researcher in nuclear engineering fuel cycle and waste disposal computerization of complex economic calculations domestic and international high-technology transfer. A Fellow of the American Nuclear Society; engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory Nuclear Science & Engineering Corporation Westinghouse Electric Company and the U.S. Dept. of Energy with special assignments to Tokyo 1970-1972 and the International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna 1974-1978. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books