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In 8, pp. 12. Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca. Studio di questo scienziato considerato un pioniere dell'astrofica in Belgio che mette qui in campo un tentativo di spiegare la stuttura del raggi spettarli.
br. Margherita Hack, "un bestione tutto senso e stupore", come l'ha scherzosamente definita un collega, ha attraversato il Novecento con lo sguardo rivolto verso un ignoto da indagare continuamente ma "con i piedi ben saldi per terra", mettendo la propria intelligenza e sensibilità al servizio di tutti sin dai suoi primi passi da ricercatrice. La sua contagiosa sete di conoscenza non si è mai placata. Dall'adolescenza in tempo di guerra, alla scoperta casuale dell'astrofisica, e nonostante le difficoltà incontrate all'inizio nell'ambiente universitario fiorentino, si è conquistata il proprio successo passo dopo passo senza mai dimenticarsi dei maestri che hanno contribuito a renderla la persona straordinaria che è: i suoi genitori, raro esempio di libertà e coerenza durante il fascismo, Otto Struve che l'ha invitata ad Harvard e il marito Aldo, l'"enciclopedia vivente" di cui si è cibata per una vita intera. In occasione dei suoi novant'anni, Margherita Hack si confida con acume e impertinenza; a noi "fratelli di zuppa", nati insieme a lei da quella primordiale esplosione di particelle, ricorda l'importanza dei principi che hanno guidato la sua vita: l'etica del lavoro, l'ostinazione, l'impegno civile e morale, la fiducia in se stessi e nelle proprie idee. Testimonia la sua partecipazione civile alle vicende della società italiana, ripercorre con la memoria la sua straordinaria avventura intellettuale contro corrente, e gli "scompigli" che non ha mai smesso di provocare.
199300007396Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing 1993. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. FIRST PRINTING of the First Edition. A presentation of this Conference's papers resulting from the findings and research of some 149 scientists from 23 countries discussing ideas in nucleosynthesis nuclear physics astrophysics astronomy and related disciplines a possible diagnostic tool for stellar interiors the role of nuclei in the universe much more. Hardcover contains charts tables graphs references list of conference participants author index 648pp. A very nice copy appears unused and unread. Very rare. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Institute of Physics Publishing Hardcover
1981846001981 Paris, Dunod, 1981, grand in 8° broché, 195 pages ; couverture illustrée.
19549211954 Paris, Albin Michel (Collection "Sciences d'Aujourd'hui"), 1954, in 8° broché, 492 pages ; vingt-quatre planches hors-texte.
197911565Nîmes Uranie 1979 Une plaquette in-8 couverture blanche illustrée, 39 pages, illustrations en n&b. Bon état.
1984054994Milwaukee Wi: Astromedia 1984 1985 1984. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 11 Issues Near Fine With Mailing Labels To Forrest Ackerman And From His Estate. Very Scarce Science Magazine For Youth. <br/> <br/> Astromedia 1984 1985 paperback
1952100869Gauthier-Villars et Cie, éditeurs à Paris , Oeuvres d'Henri Poincaré - Académie des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1952 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, cartonnage éditeur, pleine percaline verte foncée imprimée In-4 1 vol. - 693 pages
1970DEMO015816IBoston: Little Brown 1970. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Octavo 472pp. brown cloth cocked; light edgewear to dj with some spotting on inside <br/><br/>"Ranging from the detailed structure of the Apollo rocket to an analysis of the society which created it Mailer conveys the full essence of this experience. This is one of the copies signed by Mailer for Kroch's & Brentano's First Edition Circle. Little, Brown hardcover
br. Black holes are among the strangest denizens of the physicist's world. Jacob Bekenstein tells here the story of how the thermodynamics of a black hole was discovered by him and Stephen Hawking, following John A. Wheeler's question about what would happen if a cup of hot tea were dumped into a black hole. He further describes ramifications of these thermodynamics, such as the mysterious information paradox and the holographic bound, which have deeply influenced theoretical physics in the last twenty years. These subjects are just some of the many adventures in physics which the author has witnessed and participated in. He describes the genesis and development of some of them in this book.
Roma, Il Fuoco, 1980, in-8 piccolo, cartoncino editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, pp. 220, [4].
Libro rivelazione dell'esperienza pre-astronautica. Intrighi del Terzo Reich e dei sovietici per arrivare alla conquista dello spazio. la seconda parte si occupa dei problemi degli UFO (Unidenfitied Flying Objects).
I segreti della corsa nello spazio dal Terzo Reich agli Stati Uniti. Nella seconda parte un'affascinante raccolta di informazioni per gli appassionati ai misteri degli UFO come fenomeno scientifico e sociologico.
194166835Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1941 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 62 pages
192666782Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1926 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 10 pages
55221Oslo, Jacob Dyewab 1925, 270x185mm, 72pages, paperback. Book in good condition.
1919042059New York: The Macmillan Company 1919. First Edition 1st Printing. Blue Cloth. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 7 5/8" Tall. Vi 229 Pp. One Of 4972 Copies Printed. 1919 Date On Copyright And Title Pages. Blue Cloth Stamped In Yellow-Orange And Darker Blue. First Printing. Very Good: Wear But No Fraying Tiny Dig On Bottom Edge Of Front Board Spine Cloth With Some Browning. Bookplate Of Jack London With His Original Signature Clipped From A Check Or Deposit Slip Mounted Beneath With Long Ink Inscription From Charmian London To Someone Who Sailed In Hawaii With Them: "Dear Clement Greswell : In Memory Of A Lusty Squall In The Hawaii Channel And Some Very Pleasant Conversation- To Say Nothing Of "Salt Horse" Sandwiches! Wasn't It Fun! These Are The Last Stories Jack Ever Wrote. I Know You'll Love Them For His Sake And Hawaii's. Charmian London. Glen Ellen June 1 1920." This Copy Last Sold At Auction At Pba January 27 1994. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
1919036290New York: The Macmillan Company 1919. First Edition 1st Printing. Blue Cloth. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. 7 5/8" Tall. Vi 229 Pp. One Of 4972 Copies Printed. 1919 Date On Copyright And Title Pages. Blue Cloth Stamped In Yellow-Orange And Darker Blue. First Printing. Near Fine: Cloth Clean And Unfaded Color Bright Rubbing Only At Corners. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
pp. 15-84. Illustrated with charts and graphs. 4to. Original printed wraps. Date stamped on front cover. SCIENCE BOX 3
1968039079Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 1968. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Original Nasa Black And White Photograph Of Louis Hartsell The Chef In The Astronaut Training Facility At The Kennedy Space Center At Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral. Original Photograph No Nasa Markings At All So Probably Never Released. Hartsell's Steak Dinners The Night Before Each Flight Were A Tradition For Many Years; Arugula And Hand-Raised Salmon Were Not On The Menu. From Hartsell's Collection Of Astronaut Photographs. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 unknown
1965039077Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 1965. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Original Nasa Black And White Photograph Of Louis Hartsell The Chef In The Astronaut Training Facility At The Kennedy Space Center At Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral. Original Photograph Nasa Serial Number S-65-28587 No Text On Back. Hartsell's Steak Dinners The Night Before Each Flight Were A Tradition For Many Years; Arugula And Hand-Raised Salmon Were Not On The Menu. From Hartsell's Collection Of Astronaut Photographs. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 unknown
1965039080Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 1965. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Original Nasa Black And White Photograph Of James A. Lovell Jr. Eating His Gemini 7 Pre-Flight Steak Dinner. Original Photograph Nasa Serial Number 65-H-1870 Mimeo Nasa Explanatory Text On Back. Hartsell's Steak Dinners The Night Before Each Flight Were A Tradition For Many Years; Arugula And Hand-Raised Salmon Were Not On The Menu. From Hartsell's Collection Of Astronaut Photographs. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 unknown
1965039078Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 1965. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Original Nasa Black And White Photograph Of Louis Hartsell The Chef In The Astronaut Training Facility At The Kennedy Space Center At Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral. Original Photograph Nasa Serial Number S-65-28587 Mimeo Nasa Explanatory Text On Back. Hartsell's Steak Dinners The Night Before Each Flight Were A Tradition For Many Years; Arugula And Hand-Raised Salmon Were Not On The Menu. From Hartsell's Collection Of Astronaut Photographs. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics And Space Administration 1965 unknown
1969039071Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1969. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. Original NASA Color Photograph of Apollo 12 astronaut Alan L. Bean smiling at camera. Inscribed "To Lew - with warmest best wisheslooking forward to many good meals with you at the Cape- alan L. Bean" Inscribed for Louis Hartsell the chef in the Astronaut Training Facility at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral. An original photograph but without NASA serial number and notations on reverse. From Hartsell's collection of astronaut photographs all taken and signed circa 1964-1972. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown
1969039063Cape Canaveral: National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1969. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. Original NASA Color Photograph of Gemini 5 and Gemini 11 and later Apollo 12 and Skylab 2 astronaut Col. Charles Conrad in white space suit smiling at camera. Inscribed "To Lou Again for the third time you are the best damn cook in the world. Are you ready to sail around the moon- "Pete" Charles Conrad". Inscribed for Louis Hartsell the chef in the Astronaut Training Facility at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral. An original photograph with undated NASA printed notations on reverse indicating that Conrad is one of nine astronauts selected by NASA on September 17 1962. From Hartsell's collection of astronaut photographs all taken and signed circa 1964-1972. Conrad's "for the third time" indicates that this was signed just before Apollo 12 launched. <br/> <br/> National Aeronautics and Space Administration unknown