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198631181Springer, New York 1986. 230 S. mit 81 Figuren, (230 pp. with 81 Figures), Groß 8°, Original-Pappband (Hardcover), Einband minimal gebogen, gutes Exemplar,
1924119678P., Editions de “Sciences et Voyages”, s.d. (1924), in-12, 96 pp, 54 photos dans le texte et à pleine page, une carte, broché, bon état (Coll. “Sciences et Voyages”)
198681204Canton CT: Kidder Corp Coins 1986. Presumed first minting thus. Coin/Medal. Very good. Coin is oval shaped approximately 2 inches in length and 1.5 inches in width. Front side has a gold color rope braid at the outer edge then a red inner ring stating USS Alaska SSBN 732 with the word Alert Confident and Able the boat's motto in gold rectangular boxes and white images of a porpoise and a sea lion. The center has a whale at the top over a shield with a Trident on a blue background. The other side has gold color rope braid at the outer edge and a blue center areas with the words USS Alaska 1986 SSBN 732 and Kodiak Tough under the image of a large bear exiting a waterfall with a fish in its mouth. In a small plastic envelop with information on Kidder Corp Coins printed on it. USS Alaska SSBN-732 is a United States Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine which has been in commission since 1986. She is the fourth US Navy ship to be named for the Territory or State of Alaska. The contract to build Alaska was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton Connecticut on 27 February 1978 and her keel was laid down there on 9 March 1983. She was launched on 12 January 1985 sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Stevens wife of US Senator Theodore F. Stevens of Alaska; and commissioned on 25 January 1986. USS Alaska spent much of 1986 engaged in shakedown training for her two crews and in clearing up the many details that attend a new fleet ballistic missile submarine's addition to the Fleet. She operated initially from New London Connecticut and Port Canaveral Florida but shifted homeport to the Pacific Northwest later in the year 4 September to 1 October 1986. Alaska sailed through the Panama Canal and visited San Francisco California 21-29 September while en route. She then served with Submarine Squadron 17 Submarine Group 9 at Naval Submarine Base Bangor Washington. Alaska sailed on her first missile deterrent patrol manned by her Blue Crew in the Pacific 7 December 1986 to 19 February 1987. Her Gold Crew carried out Patrol 2 16 March to 28 May 1987. She completed an engineered overhaul at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton Washington 1 May 2000 to 9 December 2001. The work included a Trident II D5 "backfit" that enabled Alaska to fire the improved version of the submarine launched ballistic missile. In addition the overhaul upgraded her to shoot the Mk 48 Advanced Capability ADCAP torpedo. Alaska had carried out 47 Trident I C4 and 12 Trident II D5 deterrent missile patrols when she sailed from Kitsap for the final time on 8 July 2006. The submarine subsequently completed a 27½-month engineered refueling and overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard Virginia on 8 March 2009. Alaska shifted to Submarine Squadron 20 Submarine Group 10 at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Georgia on 1 May 2009; she arrived at Kings Bay on 1 April. On 28 April 2010 the Navy announced plans to convert living spaces on Alaska to accommodate female crewmembers. Kidder Corp Coins unknown
198681255Canton CT: Kidder Corp Coins 1986. Presumed first minting thus. Patches. Very good. Coin is oval shaped approximately 3.5 inches in length and 2.5 inches in width. Patch has a gold color rope braid at the outer edge then a red inner ring stating USS Alaska SSBN 732 with the word Alert Confident and Able the boat's motto in gold rectangular boxes and white images of a porpoise and a sea lion. The center has a whale at the top over a shield with a Trident on a blue background. USS Alaska SSBN-732 is a United States Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine which has been in commission since 1986. She is the fourth US Navy ship to be named for the Territory or State of Alaska. The contract to build Alaska was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton Connecticut on 27 February 1978 and her keel was laid down there on 9 March 1983. She was launched on 12 January 1985 sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Stevens wife of US Senator Theodore F. Stevens of Alaska; and commissioned on 25 January 1986. USS Alaska spent much of 1986 engaged in shakedown training for her two crews and in clearing up the many details that attend a new fleet ballistic missile submarine's addition to the Fleet. She operated initially from New London Connecticut and Port Canaveral Florida but shifted homeport to the Pacific Northwest later in the year 4 September to 1 October 1986. Alaska sailed through the Panama Canal and visited San Francisco California 21-29 September while en route. She then served with Submarine Squadron 17 Submarine Group 9 at Naval Submarine Base Bangor Washington. Alaska sailed on her first missile deterrent patrol manned by her Blue Crew in the Pacific 7 December 1986 to 19 February 1987. Her Gold Crew carried out Patrol 2 16 March to 28 May 1987. She completed an engineered overhaul at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton Washington 1 May 2000 to 9 December 2001. The work included a Trident II D5 "backfit" that enabled Alaska to fire the improved version of the submarine launched ballistic missile. In addition the overhaul upgraded her to shoot the Mk 48 Advanced Capability ADCAP torpedo. Alaska had carried out 47 Trident I C4 and 12 Trident II D5 deterrent missile patrols when she sailed from Kitsap for the final time on 8 July 2006. The submarine subsequently completed a 27½-month engineered refueling and overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard Virginia on 8 March 2009. Alaska shifted to Submarine Squadron 20 Submarine Group 10 at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Georgia on 1 May 2009; she arrived at Kings Bay on 1 April. On 28 April 2010 the Navy announced plans to convert living spaces on Alaska to accommodate female crewmembers. Kidder Corp Coins unknown
18231Washington GPO.1889. Hardcover. 8vo. 22.5cm portfolio containing 12 large folding maps tabbed rebound in black cloth with the original printed cover laid down fine thusads. Washington, GPO.1889 hardcover
194915203Alaska: Associated Students of Alaska University. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Dark green padded pebble-grained buckram embossed with mountain scene and the tiltle in large embossed gilt letters. Edges very lightly rubbed contains photographs of past and present students in both formal and informal surroundings numerous advertsements etc. A lovely clean tight copy. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 144. pages . Associated Students of Alaska University hardcover
0295976934.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000mon0000002277Univ of Washington Pr 2000T. paperback. Very Good. 0.2500 in x 11.2500 in x 8.7500 in. 1st edition. Paperback. General wear but clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. Hand-wrapped and packaged in cardboard. Univ of Washington Pr paperback
0931163188.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199257374U. S. Department of Energy; Alaska Power Administration 1992. Wraps. good condition. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Various paginations approximately 200 pages. Map in rear pocket. Other References. Ink notation on front cover. This report was prepared to accompany the legislative proposal authorizing sale of the Eklutna and Snettisham Hydroelectric Projects and subsequent close out of the Alaska Power Administration. U. S. Department of Energy; Alaska Power Administration paperback
1396581804.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391531728.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
23 p., illus., maps Ephemera Very good condition Includes the summer railroad schedule.
pp. 226 + 11 Color chromolithograph plates of birds, drawn by Robert & John L. Ridgway; and Giles Lithograph & Liberty Printing Co., New York. The great bird plates have some damp stain, but could be easily washed. + Plus 15 line drawn plates of fish. Folio. Most of the original full leather binding remains, but it is best to consider this as disbound. Arctic Series of Publications issued in Connection with the Signal Service, U.S. Army, No. II. The bird illustrators deserve special note. Robert Ridgway (1850-1929) was one America's leading ornithologists. At the age of 17, he was appointed zoologist on a geological survey of the 40th parallel. From 1874 until his death, he served as ornithologist and curator of the Smithsonian Institute. Ridgway established a system of color standards and nomenclature that is still used today. Robert's younger brother John was chief illustrator for United States Geological Survey and an artist for the California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Institution of Washington. Check References: Nissen, ZBI, 4184 and 2962; Bennett, p. 107; Wickersham 7836; Ricks p. 222; Arctic Bibliography 18091 & 18092; Ayer Zimmer, pages. 463 & 643 644. W155
ria9780323830072_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
197822745Heidelberg, Springer Verlag, 1978.
1951159München, Wilhelm Goldmann, 1951. Mit zahlreichen Abb. ; 8°, 276 S., Org.-Lwd. m. Org.-U. (Umschlag m. st. Läsuren).
193933828Wilhelm Goldmann, Leipzig, 1939. EA, 277 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen; 8° , ca. 22 x 14 cm, Pappeinband
193992633BBLeipzig:, Goldmann, 1939. 8°. 277 S., sw-Abbildungen, Leinen (Schnitt leicht stockfleckig; Papier altersbedingt leicht gebräunt; sonst altersgemäss gut erhalten)
2021DADAX1797203223Chronicle Books 2021-11-09. hardcover. New. 6.35x1.00x8.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Chronicle Books hardcover
197947549University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Buffalo, London 1979. 314 pages, (314 Seiten), Groß 8°, Original-Pappband (Hardcover), Papier leicht wellig, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
199978CmIndigène Éditions 1999 In12 143 pages - illustrations - broché - bon etat
199978CmIndigène Éditions 1999 In12 143 pages - illustrations - broché - bon etat
19971-1887904506St. Herman Press 1997. Paperback. New. 8.25x5.25x0.75 inches. St. Herman Press paperback
Slight wear to DJ; The St. Elias mountains form the highest range in all North America ; B&W and Color Photographs; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 175 pages