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1983LFA00880N° 143 - Avril 1983 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
19011005841901 N° 298 - 15 Juin 1901 - Publication hebdomadaire illustrée - Editions F. Juven & Cie - In-4, broché - pp.461-480, nombreuses images en N&B.
1974ABE-158282617876644 PAGES-LES SUITES DE L'AFFAIRE TOUVIER L'ANCIEN CHEF DE LA MILICE DE LYON PEUT-IL ETRE POURSUIVI POUR CRIMES CONTRE L'HUMIDITE?, QUART DE PAGE-L'HYDROGENE COMBUSTIBLE DE L'AVENIR, DEMI PAGE-CINEMA, PAR JEAN DE BARONCELLI: "GLISSEMENTS PROGRESSIFS DU PLAISIR" D'ALAIN ROBBE GRILLET-LES PREMIERS PAS DES ASSEMBLEES REGIONALES, 2P-COMPLET
1954ABE-147949459473916 PAGES-DERNIERE EDITION-35 CM X 50 CM-ENTENTE CORDIALE EN ASIE?-NOUVELLE EXPLOSION ATOMIQUE DANS L'ARCHIPEL MARSHALL-AVEC LES COMEDIENS FRANCAIS AU MALY TEATR DE MOSCOU, PAR ROBERT KEMP-L'EGYPTE MAINTENUE SOUS LES DRAPEAUX VI LA DERNIERE PLAIE, PAR EDOUARD SABLIER-DE LA GUERRE ATOMIQUE A LA GUERRE DE TRANCHEES-L'EVOLUTION DE LA GUERRE D'INDOCHINE-AUX ASSISES DU PUY-DE-DOME PROCES BRIN-AU PALAIS-BOURBON MM. BARDON ET LE BAIL EVOQUENT LES CRIMES COMMIS DANS LE LIMOUSIN-A TRAVERS LES GALERIES: TROIS MAITRES DE L'ALLUSIF SIMA CIVET TAL COAT-L'ENTENTE CORDIALE A CINQUANTE ANS, SUR 5 PAGES, CE LION TETU, CE COQ DISERT, PAR SIRIUS, LE "CLIMAT" DIPLOMATIQUE DE 1904, PAR ALBERT MOUSSET, BREVE HISTOIRE DE L'ENTENTE CORDIALE, PAR ANDRE MAUROIS, EN PROCHE ORIENT CE FUT BEAUCOUP PLUS DUR., PAR EDOUARD SABLIER, L'OPINION DE LA PRESSE A UN SOU-LA DANSE A L'OPERA PAR OLIVIER MERLIN: "L'OISEAU DE FEU", FOKINE, STRAWINSKY, LIFAR-LA 5000 000 e 4 CV EST SORTIE DE LA REGIE RENAULT-JAUNI EN PLIURE CENTRALE DE UNE
19711110531971 Editions Edita - 1971 - In-4, cartonnage toilé orange sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs de l'éditeur - 197 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte en N&B, et nombreuses illustrations contrecollées en couleurs
1992244057Paris : M.C.I. Manifestations et Communications Internationales 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 677-1372 pp. : ill. ; 25 cm. Notes; ""Published on behalf of the IAHE""--cover. Includes bibliographical references. Subject; Hydrogen as fuel. Genres; Conference publication. Illustrated. Paris : M.C.I. (Manifestations et Communications Internationales) hardcover
19852080202104501755Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
198720827021146057337800 Yen Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 7,800 Yen Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
19692090202120416016Asahishinbunsha 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
19692090202120411739Not Available 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19702090202118101160Heiwa Shobo Osaka 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Heiwa Shobo (Osaka) paperback
19712083002116000156Japan Seinen Publishing Company 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 214p Map size: 18cm Japan Seinen Publishing Company paperback
19942111902160301415New Japan Publishing Company 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. New Japan Publishing Company paperback
19942090202120409862New Japan Publishing Company 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 New Japan Publishing Company paperback
19702082402113800812Heiwa shobo 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Heiwa shobo paperback
19732090202122700768Not Available 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19642091202133102335Okinawa Jiji Press 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Okinawa Jiji Press paperback
19942080302106800030Japan National Assembly Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: New book 246 pages Number of books: 1 Japan National Assembly Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
19942090202120402037Japan National Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan National Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs paperback
19712090202120410540Japan Seinen Publishing Company 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Seinen Publishing Company paperback
195142820836<p>This rare album documents Operation Greenhouse the first series of tests in the nascent American thermonuclear weapons program. The four tests were performed in April and May 1951 at the Enewetak Atoll of the Marshall Islands. Following the Soviet Union's successful test of an atomic bomb in August 1949 the United States made the controversial decision to proceed with the development of thermonuclear weapons. These fusion weapons the "Super" or hydrogen bomb would be orders of magnitude more destructive than the fission weapons used against Japan.</p><p>"Greenhouse consisted of four tests. The first two—Dog and Easy—were weapon development tests. The third—George—used a large fission yield to ignite for the first time a small mass of thermonuclear fuel. With an overall yield of 225 kilotons George was the most impressive and largest shot to date more than ten times the size of the Trinity blast. Greenhouse Task Force Commander Elwood Quesada declared it 'the greatest spectacle within recorded history' as the 'white day became dark by comparison with the brilliant light radiating' from George. … The fourth shot—Item—provided the initial demonstration of a technique called 'boosting' in which a fission device contained some thermonuclear fuel that enhanced the yield of the fission explosion" Battlefield of the Cold War. Volume I. Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing 1951-1963.</p><p>The George test created "the first small thermonuclear flame ever to burn on Earth. According to Edward Teller the success of the 'George' shot was pivotal in the development of the Super the hydrogen bomb and provided scientists with the confidence to proceed along further speculations of thermonuclear design principles" Atomic Heritage Foundation.</p><p>The album contains nine photographs of the blasts themselves six in color showing the fireballs mushroom clouds and smoke trails used to gauge shockwaves. Other photographs show top brass including task force's commander General Elwood Richard Quesada visiting dignitaries as well as the construction of bases housing and testing structures and detonation towers. Monitoring devices and equipment include a small blimp tracer rockets cameras airplanes including radio-controlled drones and tanks and other equipment to be placed within the blast radius. Two photographs show the unloading of beagles to be monitored for the effects of radiation. Photographs of life on the base include Black and white men gathering at mess a church entertainment facilities a wall covered in pinups and portraits of two indigenous Marshall Islanders in traditional clothing.</p><p>VERY RARE. We can locate only one other example University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The casual group portraits of top officers and the absence of printed captions suggest that the album was prepared in very small numbers for well-informed insiders.</p><p>Provenance: Commander Elbert W. Pate of the United States Navy with his name gilt-stamped on the upper board. Pate was Deputy Officer for meteorology a key role given the importance of radioactive fallout in the tests. Pate was co-author of the Operation Greenhouse Meteorological Technical Report. Laid in is Pate's certificate for "Meritorius sic Service Performed with Operation Greenhouse" signed by the task force's commander General Elwood Richard Quesada and dated 15 July 1951. Also laid in is a membership certificate in the Grand Council Exclusive Order of Guinea Pigs issued to Commander Pate on 7 September 1951 acknowledging that he has "through an exaggerated sense of patriotism subjected his body to the rigors attendant to atom bombs hundred-foot tidal waves mermaids vampires sandfleas …"</p><p>Printed title page detached with Official Use Only at top. 90 gelatin silver photographs including 6 in color various sizes mainly approx. 8½ x 6½ in. mounted on 35 album leaves one color photograph loose another a little discolored. Original dark green cloth ring-bound album 14 x 12 in. gilt-stamped "Operation Greenhouse." Some wear and soiling. Very good.</p> United States Air Force Lookout Mt. Laboratory hardcover
195142820856<p>This rare album documents Operation Greenhouse the first series of tests in the nascent American thermonuclear weapons program. The four tests were performed in April and May 1951 at the Enewetak Atoll of the Marshall Islands. Following the Soviet Union's successful test of an atomic bomb in August 1949 the United States made the controversial decision to proceed with the development of thermonuclear weapons. These fusion weapons the "Super" or hydrogen bomb would be orders of magnitude more destructive than the fission weapons used against Japan.</p><p>"Greenhouse consisted of four tests. The first two—Dog and Easy—were weapon development tests. The third—George—used a large fission yield to ignite for the first time a small mass of thermonuclear fuel. With an overall yield of 225 kilotons George was the most impressive and largest shot to date more than ten times the size of the Trinity blast. Greenhouse Task Force Commander Elwood Quesada declared it 'the greatest spectacle within recorded history' as the 'white day became dark by comparison with the brilliant light radiating' from George. … The fourth shot—Item—provided the initial demonstration of a technique called 'boosting' in which a fission device contained some thermonuclear fuel that enhanced the yield of the fission explosion" Battlefield of the Cold War. Volume I. Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing 1951-1963.</p><p>The George test created "the first small thermonuclear flame ever to burn on Earth. According to Edward Teller the success of the 'George' shot was pivotal in the development of the Super the hydrogen bomb and provided scientists with the confidence to proceed along further speculations of thermonuclear design principles" Atomic Heritage Foundation.</p><p>The album contains nine photographs of the blasts themselves six in color showing the fireballs mushroom clouds and smoke trails used to gauge shockwaves. Other photographs show top brass including task force's commander General Elwood Richard Quesada visiting dignitaries as well as the construction of bases housing and testing structures and detonation towers. Monitoring devices and equipment include a small blimp tracer rockets cameras airplanes including radio-controlled drones and tanks and other equipment to be placed within the blast radius. Two photographs show the unloading of beagles to be monitored for the effects of radiation. Photographs of life on the base include Black and white men gathering at mess a church entertainment facilities a wall covered in pinups and portraits of two indigenous Marshall Islanders in traditional clothing.</p><p>VERY RARE. We can locate only one other example University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The casual group portraits of top officers and the absence of printed captions suggest that the album was prepared in very small numbers for well-informed insiders.</p><p>Provenance: Commander Elbert W. Pate of the United States Navy with his name gilt-stamped on the upper board. Pate was Deputy Officer for meteorology a key role given the importance of radioactive fallout in the tests. Pate was co-author of the Operation Greenhouse Meteorological Technical Report. Laid in is Pate's certificate for "Meritorius sic Service Performed with Operation Greenhouse" signed by the task force's commander General Elwood Richard Quesada and dated 15 July 1951. Also laid in is a membership certificate in the Grand Council Exclusive Order of Guinea Pigs issued to Commander Pate on 7 September 1951 acknowledging that he has "through an exaggerated sense of patriotism subjected his body to the rigors attendant to atom bombs hundred-foot tidal waves mermaids vampires sandfleas …"</p><p>Printed title page detached with Official Use Only at top. 90 gelatin silver photographs including 6 in color various sizes mainly approx. 8½ x 6½ in. mounted on 35 album leaves one color photograph loose another a little discolored. Original dark green cloth ring-bound album 14 x 12 in. gilt-stamped "Operation Greenhouse." Some wear and soiling. Very good.</p> United States Air Force Lookout Mt. Laboratory hardcover