11 815 résultats
1972HCA-3194Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press 1972. xii 316 pp. light blue cloth w/ green lettering; Dust jacket in clear archival cover; Book shows light shelfwear; slight fading at edges; light foxing to top edge of page block; US Naval Institute-Navy Recruiter label to bottom of front endpaper; Jacket shows wear & very short tears to ends of spine & folds; rubbing & slight fading to spine; also some spots of rubbing overall but esp. along folds / Includes 13 tables and a few B&W maps. /. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good -/Good to Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Naval Institute Press Hardcover
19545222Coral Gables Florida: The Marine Laboratory University of Miami. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1954. First Edition. Softcover. Report 54-7. Stiff green wraps stapled black cloth spine text graphs charts original 4 pp. distribution list follows report and shows that approx. 130 copies were issued. Actual cover color darker than scan.; 8-1/2" x 11"; 100 4 pp; This report precedes a July 1954 report with a revised title by the same authors. Worldcat lists this item but reports finding no holdings of the original document. An electronic version does appear to be available.; Light soiling to covers with little wear two graphs are printed on paper that has toned otherwise clean and unmarked. . The Marine Laboratory, University of Miami paperback
20164064WSOY 2016. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Text in English Swedish and Finnish. 224 pp.<br /> <br /> Beautiful book filled with Tove Jansson's illustrations and quotes can hold notes from three years. Checking the weather and keeping in touch with the natural world enriches our lives. Write your observations down in this Weather Diary to enjoy later and compare one year with the next. WSOY hardcover
1976033785The Limestone Press 1976. Book. Near Fine Book Condition. Hardcover. Materials for the study of Alaska History No. 7Our rating system: 1.Fine; 2. Near fine; 3. Very good; 4. Good; 5. Fair. The Limestone Press Hardcover
1980j71jqArdis 1980. Hardcover. Good/Good. The jacket is shelf rubbed with light creasing. The boards have little edge wear. The binding is secure. Ink inscription from a previous owner on the front end page. Marks on the end papers. The pages are lightly browned due to age. There are no other ink inscriptions or annotations. Protected in cellophane. Extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Ardis hardcover
197671403Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1976. Presumed 1st edition/1st printing thus. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. viii 182 2 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
197771398Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1977. Presumed 1st edition/1st printing thus. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. viii 194 2 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
197971410Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1979. Presumed 1st edition/1st printing thus. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Some pencil marks noted. viii 242 2 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
40733Washington: August & September1944 August 1945 August 1946 November 1948 January-March 1949 March 1950. 64-80 pages per issue. Many halftones of officers sailors ships aircraft carriers planes Saipan Guam Coast Guard Waves Japanese Prisoners sports teams &c. News of Decorations & Citations Naval war activities &c. 10.5x7.5" printed wrappers. 1 wrap detached rubbed some toning G. unknown
61403Quantico VA: Marine Development and Education Command. Education Center. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 40 pages. Staple bound. Acronyms. Circa 1980. This publication supported Amphibious Warfare Study XXIV by providing descriptions of the combat combat support and combat service support units resident within Fleet Marine Forces. This publication further describes the composition and capabilities of Marine Air-Ground Task Forces which are selectively task organized from elements of the Fleet Maring Forces to form balanced forces of combined arms integrating gorund and air combat operations under a single commander. Marine Development and Education Command. Education Center paperback
194758021Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1947. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Some library markings. Cover has some wear and soiling. Number written on front cover. vii 76 p. Includes illustrations. Folding charts. This report covers the end of the Second World War--V-J Day. United States Government Printing Office paperback
73-4773Washington: United States Navy 1972. 4to. 525 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Washington: United States Navy, 1972 paperback
191747898Military Publishing Co. Fair. 1917. Hardcover. Regular shelf wear; Bumping to corners and edges; Heavy scuffing; Extra wear to cloth binding at edges and corners; Inside cover has split from flyleaves on both sides front one had a tape repair ; Discoloration to pages consistent with age; Table of contents and 10 pages of text have separated from binding but text appears to be complete-price is reflective of condition ; 821 pages . Military Publishing Co. hardcover
194565589Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1945. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Front cover has a about a 3/4 inch tear at top edge. 6 27 3 p. This booklet includes The Naval Academy Centennial Program that occured Oct. 7-Oct 13th. 79th Congress 1st Sessin Senate Document No. 91. This Sketch was prepared by The Navy Department at the Request of Senator David I. Walsh Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the Senate. Introductory Note by James V. Forrestal The Secretary of the Navy. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
63-7346Washington DC: United States Navy 1961. 4to. Stapled Wraps Very Good 41 pp. Black and white photos/illustrations.Provenance: withdrawn from the SF Maritime Museum. Washington, DC: United States Navy, 1961. paperback
199367195Washington DC: United States. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program 1993. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. iii 39 24 p. Includes diagrams. The environmental effect of disposal of radioactive wastes originating from U.S. Naval nuclear propulsion plants and their support facilities is assessed. This report confirms that procedures used by the Navy to control releases of reaidactivity from U.S. Naval nuclear-powered ships and their support facilities are effective in protecting the environment and the health and safety of the general public. United States. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program paperback
198071415Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1980. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Ink note on front cover. Title in ink on spine. ii 108 2 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Title from cover. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
198171401Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1981. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Ink note on front cover. iv 112 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Title from cover. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
197871411Washington DC: Naval Research Laboratory 1978. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Ink note on front cover. ii 110 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Title from cover. The United States Naval Research Laboratory NRL is the corporate research laboratory for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and conducts a wide range of basic scientific research applied research technological development and prototyping. A few of the laboratory's current specialties include plasma physics space physics materials science and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one of the first US Government scientific R&D laboratories having opened in 1923 at the instigation of Thomas Edison and is currently under the Office of Naval Research. NRL's research expenditures are approximately $1.1 billion per year. The Naval Research Laboratory conducts a wide variety of basic and scientific research and technological development of importance to the Navy. It has a long history of scientific breakthroughs and technological achievements dating back to its foundation in 1923. In many instances the laboratory's contributions to military technology are declassified decades after those technologies have become widely adopted. In 2011 NRL researchers published 1 398 unclassified scientific & technical articles book chapters and conference proceedings. In 2008 the NRL was ranked #3 among all U.S. institutions holding nanotechnology-related patents behind IBM and the University of California. Naval Research Laboratory paperback
199968312United States Navy Naval Surface Weapons Center 1999. Presumed first printing this edition. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. v 1 170 p. Includes illustrations. Many illustrations in color The Carderock Division worked at a fundamental level to the basic sciences that underlie surface ship and submarine hull electrical and mechanical systems. This insitution provides a unique research perspective that complemented both academic research and work performed at the Naval Research Laboratory. Within the Navy the carderock Division was expected to bridge the problem oriented worlds of the Systems Command looking for proven solutions with the long range vision of the Office of Naval Research looking for concepts and possibilities. United States Navy, Naval Surface Weapons Center paperback
1993h44547NP: Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center 1993. Wraps. Very good. 11 x 8.5 inches stapled on left side softcover very good light soil to covers chapter review questions and quizzes at rear there are about 20 pages of such quizzes with multiple choice answers have answers circled in pencil. 280 pp illustrated. Uncommon in the trade. Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center unknown
63-3769Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1933. 12mo. ca. 150 pp. Brown Cloth Very Good with faux gilt title on spine partly rubbed out. Charts. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1933. hardcover
194034669Washington DC: United States Navy Department 1940. Edition of 1940. Wraps. Fair. Edition of 1940. A Fair copy. 8vo. 312 pp. bound in publishers printed tan wraps. Missing rear cover. Small losses from spine and front cover along with soiling. Pages are dog-earred. Text appear unmarked with some pages of notes laid in. A SCARCE title. United States Navy Department unknown
201776007Washington DC: United States Navy Office of Naval Intelligence 2017. Presumed First Edition First printing thus update of 2009 publication. Wraps. Very good. 42 2 pages including covers. Poster inside back cover. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Iran's defense strategists recognize the growing importance of the maritime environment and are shaping its naval forces to secure Tehran's interests accordingly. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy IRGCN emphasizes an asymmetric doctrine to ensure national security in the Persian Gulf against regional neighbors and foreign presence. The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy IRIN dubbed by the Supreme Leader as a strategic force employs a more conventional doctrine and focuses on forward presence and naval diplomacy. Its mission areas include the Caspian Sea the Gulf of Oman and out-of-area operations. Both navies have considerable equities and are well positioned to influence and leverage the Strait of Hormuz; a vital chokepoint for the flow of resources and international commerce. During Iran's navies have been supplemented by its other military branches through acquisition of air-launched cruise missiles and antiship ballistic missiles. These developments are a clear indication that Iran understands the growing importance of controlling the maritime environment in its security calculus. Over the past several years Iran staged a major naval exercise that blatantly featured attacks directed against a mock-up of a U.S. Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. Iran also employed its navies in an attempt to reinforce Huthi rebels in Yemen and to interdict the merchant vessel Maersk Tigris in the Strait of Hormuz. Each of these events serves as a reminder that Iran's navies are capable of churning the waters of the Persian Gulf and beyond. As Iran continues to hone its naval strategy and modernize its respective fleets this capability will only improve creating greater challenges to security in an already security-challenged region. United States Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence paperback
1944099572Washington DC: United States Marine Corps. Slight water damage to top right corner light yellowing to edges of cover slight bend in the center of front cover and first few pages slight stain to first page pages near very good. . Good. Paperback. 1944. United States Marine Corps paperback