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2001SS12807Cambridge:: Perseus 2001. 2001. Thick 8vo. xii 628 pp. Photo illus. appendix index. Quarter navy-stamped gray cloth navy boards dust-jacket; spine text printed askew missing first letters on left edge jacket slightly rubbed. Very good. ISBN: 073820532X "The story of Edward Teller is the story of the twentieth century. Born in Hungary in 1908 Teller witnessed the rise of Nazism and anti-Semitism two world wars the McCarthy era and the changing face of big science. A brilliant and controversial figure Teller brings to these events a perspective that is at once surprising and insightful. Edward Teller is perhaps best known for his belief in freedom through strong defense. But this extraordinary memoir at last reveals the man behind the headlines -- passionate and humorous devoted and loyal. Never before has Teller told his story as fully as he does here. We learn Teller's true position on everything from the bombing of Japan to the pursuit of weapons research in the post-war years. In clear and compelling prose Teller chronicles the people and events that shaped him as a scientist beginning with his early love of music and math and continuing with his study of quantum physics under Werner Heisenberg. Present at many of the pivotal moments in modern science Teller also describes his relationships with some of the century's greatest minds -- Einstein Bohr Fermi Szilard von Neumann -- and offers an honest assessment of the development of the atomic and hydrogen bombs the founding of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and his complicated relationship with J. Robert Oppenheimer. He also offers for the first time a moving portrait of his childhood his marriage and family life and his deep friendship with physicist Maria Mayer. Writing about those aspects of his life that have had important public consequences -- from his conservative politics to his relationships with scientists and presidents -- Teller reveals himself to be a man with deep beliefs about liberty security and the moral responsibility of science." – Jacket flap. "Edward Teller was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb . . ." CONTENTS: How many seconds in a year 1908-1913 -- Learning about war revolution and peace 1914-1919 -- The other side of the war years 1914-1919 -- Romanian interlude 1919-1920 -- My name is KoKo 1920-1925 -- How to become a physicist the hard way 1926-1928 -- Brave new world 1928-1929 -- Journeymen year in physics 1929-1930 -- The pleasures of small successes 1930-1933 -- The future becomes obvious 1933 -- Copenhagen 1933-1934 -- The joy of being a foreigner 1934-1935 -- First years in the United States 1935-1941 -- Fission 1939-1941 -- Academicians go to work 1941-1943 -- Settling in at Los Alamos March 1943-November 1943 -- On and off the Mesa November 1943-January 1945 -- An end a beginning 1945 -- Give it back to the Indians 1945-1946 -- Incomplete answers 1946 -- Among friends from home February 1946-June 1949 -- The Reactor Safeguard Committee 1947-1949 -- Twenty years too soon June 1949-January 1950 -- Our doubts have a firm foundation 1950 -- Damn the torpedoes November 1950-April 1951 -- Pleasures in the Pacific perils at Princeton -- April 1951-September 1951 -- The campaign for a second weapons laboratory -- November 1951-July 1952 -- The new wheel spins a bit 1952-1954 -- Other nuclear affairs 1949-1955 -- The Oppenheimer hearing April 12 1954-May 6 1954 -- Sequelae June 1954-February 1955 -- Three friends August 1954-August 1958 -- Down to earth 1955-1958 -- The directorship 1958-1960 -- A few lessons in political affairs 1955-1960 -- The temperature of the Cold War rises 1960-1965 -- Educating inventive engineers 1961-1975 -- Uphill 1964-1972 -- Choices critical and otherwise 1973-1979 -- Strategic defense 1980-1992 -- Other issues--public and private 1980-1990 -- Homecoming 1990-2000 -- Appendix: In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Perseus, (2001). hardcover books
1996TB03383New York: HarperCollins 1996. First Edition. First printing Fine In a fine dust jacket. The author's seventh Neil Hamel mystery. HarperCollins unknown books
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1989UVIOFOR00fpSimon and Schuster c1989. Fine. Viorst Judith. Forever Fifty and Other Negotiations. New York N.Y.: Simon and Schuster c1989. 1st edition. 61pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Simon and Schuster hardcover books
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1990500186521ABC 1990 1x26x18cm. 1990. Broché.
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2004283702Pocket 2004 437+480 pages poche. 2004. Broché. 437+480 pages. Assistante du procureur de New York Sarah Spooner s'est spécialisée dans les crimes sexuels. La nouvelle affaire dont elle a la charge est particulièrement sordide. Quatre fillettes habitant toutes dans Greenwich Village ont été victimes d'un viol. Mais il est impossible de les faire parler de leur bourreau ? surnommé par la presse "la vipère de velours". Le seul souvenir évoqué par les gamines est celui d'un rêve: elles se trouvaient dans une pièce tendue de velours noir bercées par une musique et ont éprouvé une douleur au ventre tandis qu'une fleur violette est apparue au centre de la pièce. Après bien des efforts pour reconstituer les faits Sarah découvre que le violeur a utilisé l'hypnose pour parvenir à ses fins. À son tour elle use de ce procédé pour débloquer la situation car le policier qui devrait l'aider en effectuant l'enquête de terrain se révèle incompétent et agressif. Bientôt Sarah se rend compte qu'on la suit dans la rue et elle commence à prendre peur. Sarah Spooner qui a déjà perdu son fils de façon tragique (Comme un voile d'ombre ) n'est cette fois encore pas ménagée. Bien qu'il s'agisse d'un des premiers romans de Judith Kelman celle-ci possède déjà l'art de conduire le lecteur sur de fausses pistes pour ne débusquer le véritable coupable que dans le chapitre ultime. --Claude Mesplède
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