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1982Q-0939002027Jameson Books Inc 1982. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jameson Books Inc paperback
1971M1715U.S. Atomic Energy Commission/Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab. Very Good. 1971. No Edition Stated. Softcover. Shelfwear some fading to covers date stamped and staple hole to front cover little bit of light soiling couple creases to rear cover ; 337 pages . U.S. Atomic Energy Commission/Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab. paperback
1982061522010Jameson Books Inc 1982. Paperback. Good. 9x7x0. 16th Printing. Staining to cover. Unmarked clean pages. Jameson Books Inc paperback
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0939002027.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1987SONG1778129161Interbooks 1987-01-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x0.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Interbooks hardcover
79898Boston VA: American Security Council Education Foundation. Reproduced edition presumed first printing thus. Trade paperback. Good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. x 5-244 pages. Illustrations. Appendices. Selected References. Index. Undated. Most of the work is printed in a two column format. Foreword by Dr. Edward Teller! This work was originally published by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in September 1979. Cresson Henry Kearny January 7 1914 - December 18 2003 wrote several survival-related books based primarily on research performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In 1964 he joined the Oak Ridge National Laboratory civil defense project. Kearny served as a civilian advisor to the U.S. Army. Much of the supporting research that went into his most famous work Nuclear War Survival Skills NWSS was conducted during the 1970s. Including a study on how the US might be affected by a potential nuclear war from the Sino-Soviet split specifically focusing on the question; what would be the severity and how might the US deal with contamination of CONUS milk supplies that might result from the "trans-pacific" nuclear fallout that would originate over China. Along with other more long-term survival publications such as "Maintaining nutritional adequacy during a prolonged food crisis Basic foods for post-nuclear attack use. Kearny's most notable work is Nuclear War Survival Skills NWSS. It describes civil defense research to determine the methods for ordinary citizens to build effective expedient shelters in a short period of time. It includes "MacGyver-like" plans for the Kearny air pump KAP Kearny fallout meter KFM and blast doors designed to be published in a newspaper prior to an attack. The American Security Council Foundation ASCF is a non-profit organization founded by John M. Fisher that seeks to influence United States foreign policy by "Promoting Peace Through Strength". The ASCF was formed in 1958 and was originally known as the Institute for American Strategy. For over 50 years the Foundation has been focused on a wide range of educational programs which address critical challenges to U.S. foreign policy national security economic security and moral leadership of the United States of America. The classic and complete guide showing how you and your family can survive a nuclear war. His manual ''Nuclear War Survival Skills'' it includes instructions on how to build and furnish fallout shelters complete with a do-it-yourself fallout meter his own invention which can be made of materials commonly found in the home. The manual includes a foreword by Edward Teller the architect of the hydrogen bomb as well as an admiring biographical note by Eugene P. Wigner the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who writes that in 1964 when he was authorized by the Atomic Energy Commission to set up the Civil Defense Project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee Mr. Kearny was among the first researchers he hired. First published in 1979 by the laboratory the manual offers designs for six basic types of shelter suitable for environmental conditions in different parts of the United States. Designed to be built in a trench or above ground by untrained people in 48 hours or less the shelters are made of wood dirt and other materials found around the house. They have been tested extensively by amateurs at Oak Ridge and around the country. American Security Council Education Foundation paperback