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1951055191Printed In Denmark: Scandinavian Airlines System 1951. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Complete Time Tables System-Wide Effective April 15 1951. Light Usage. No Marks Except Travel Agency Stamp At Bottom Of Rear Cover. <br/> <br/> Scandinavian Airlines System paperback
1992028872Maur: Schweizerischer Aerophilatelisten-Verein 1992. Soft cover. Fine. Reproductions Throughout. Xi Then Sections Paginated Separately. Fine No Wear No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Schweizerischer Aerophilatelisten-Verein paperback
2007500086856Harper Perennial 2007 224 pages 18 542x1 524x22 606cm. 2007. Broché. 224 pages.
1996039282Circa 1996: The Venus Project 1996. Original Poster . No Binding. Fine. Poster Of Space Station With Starry Background 28" X 21". From The Forrest Ackerman Collection. Jacque Fresco 1916 - 2017 Was An American Futurist And Self-Described Social Engineer. Self-Taught He Worked In A Variety Of Positions Related To Industrial Design. Fresco Worked At Douglas Aircraft Company In California During The Late 1930'S. He Presented Designs Including A Flying Wing And A Disk-Shaped Aircraft. Fresco Was Commissioned By Earl "Madman" Muntz To Design Low Cost Housing. Muntz Invested $500000 Seed Money In The Project. Fresco 32 Years Old At The Time Along With His Associates Harry Giaretto And Eli Catran Conceived Designed And Engineered A Project House Called The Trend Home. Built Mostly Of Aluminum And Glass It Was On Prominent Display At Stage 8 Of The Warner Bros. Sunset Lot In Hollywood For Three Months. Without Federal Or Further Private Funding The Project Did Not Go Into Mass Production. This Experience Led Fresco To The Conclusion That Society Would Have To Be Changed For His Inventions To Reach Their Potential.In The Late 1940S Fresco Created And Was Director Of Scientific Research Laboratories In Los Angeles. Here He Also Gave Lectures And Taught Technical Design Meanwhile Researching And Working On Inventions As A Freelance Inventor And Scientific Consultant. During This Period Fresco Struggled To Get His Research Funded And Faced Setbacks And Financial Difficulties. In 1955 Fresco Left California After His Laboratory Was Removed To Build The Golden State Freeway.In 1955 Fresco Moved To Miami Florida. In Miami Fresco Presented Designs Of A Circular City. Fresco Made His Living Working As An Industrial Designer For Various Companies Such As Alcoa And The Major Realty Corporation. In 1961 With Pietro Belluschi And C. Frederick Wise Fresco Collaborated On A Project Known As The Sandwich House. Consisting Of Mostly Prefabricated Components Partitions And Aluminum It Sold For $2950 Or $7500 With Foundation And All Internal Installations. During This Period Fresco Supported His Projects By Designing Prefabricated Aluminum Devices Through Jacque Fresco Enterprises Inc. From 1955 To 1969 Fresco Named His Social Ideas "Project Americana". Looking Forward Was Published In 1969. Author Ken Keyes Jr. And Jacque Fresco Coauthored The Book A Speculative Look At The Future. The Authors Picture An Ideal 'Cybernetic Society In Which Want Has Been Banished And Work And Personal Possessions No Longer Exist; Individual Gratification Is The Total Concern' .Fresco Formed "Sociocyberneering" A Membership Organization Claiming 250 Members. He Hosted Lectures In Miami Beach And Coral Gables. Fresco Promoted His Organization By Lecturing At Universities And Appearing On Radio And Television. Fresco's "Sociocyberneering" As A Membership Group Was Discontinued And Land Was Purchased At Another Location In Rural Venus Florida. He Established His Home And Research Center There.Fresco With Meadows Supported The Project In The 1990S Through Freelance Inventing Industrial Engineering Conventional Architectural Modeling And Invention Consultations. In 2002 Fresco Published His Main Work The Best That Money Can't Buy. In 2006 William Gazecki Directed The Semi-Biographical Film About Fresco Future By Design.In 2008 Peter Joseph Featured Fresco In The Film Zeitgeist Addendum Where His Ideas Of The Future Were Given As Possible Alternatives. Peter Joseph Founder Of The Zeitgeist Movement Began Advocating Fresco's Approach. In April 2012 The Two Groups Disassociated Due To Disagreements Regarding Goals And Objectives. <br/> <br/> The Venus Project unknown
1953038736Los Angeles: Galaxy Pictures 1953. 1st Edition . No Binding. Fine. Reproduction Of Photograph Montage Used For Central Concept In "Project Moonbase" Written By Seaman And Heinlein. The Film Was Made In Ten Days Including Use Of Same Sets For Another Film Shot Simultaneously. Often Criticized As A Film But Mostly By People Who Couldn't Build A Radio Today Let Alone A Space Station In 1953. From The Forrest Ackerman Collection. 17" X 11". Jacque Fresco 1916 - 2017 Was An American Futurist And Self-Described Social Engineer. Self-Taught He Worked In A Variety Of Positions Related To Industrial Design. Fresco Worked At Douglas Aircraft Company In California During The Late 1930S. He Presented Designs Including A Flying Wing And A Disk-Shaped Aircraft. Fresco Was Commissioned By Earl "Madman" Muntz To Design Low Cost Housing. Muntz Invested $500000 Seed Money In The Project. Fresco 32 Years Old At The Time Along With His Associates Harry Giaretto And Eli Catran Conceived Designed And Engineered A Project House Called The Trend Home. Built Mostly Of Aluminum And Glass It Was On Prominent Display At Stage 8 Of The Warner Bros. Sunset Lot In Hollywood For Three Months. Without Federal Or Further Private Funding The Project Did Not Go Into Mass Production. This Experience Led Fresco To The Conclusion That Society Would Have To Be Changed For His Inventions To Reach Their Potential.In The Late 1940S Fresco Created And Was Director Of Scientific Research Laboratories In Los Angeles. Here He Also Gave Lectures And Taught Technical Design Meanwhile Researching And Working On Inventions As A Freelance Inventor And Scientific Consultant. During This Period Fresco Struggled To Get His Research Funded And Faced Setbacks And Financial Difficulties. In 1955 Fresco Left California After His Laboratory Was Removed To Build The Golden State Freeway.In 1955 Fresco Moved To Miami Florida. In Miami Fresco Presented Designs Of A Circular City. Fresco Made His Living Working As An Industrial Designer For Various Companies Such As Alcoa And The Major Realty Corporation. In 1961 With Pietro Belluschi And C. Frederick Wise Fresco Collaborated On A Project Known As The Sandwich House. Consisting Of Mostly Prefabricated Components Partitions And Aluminum It Sold For $2950 Or $7500 With Foundation And All Internal Installations. During This Period Fresco Supported His Projects By Designing Prefabricated Aluminum Devices Through Jacque Fresco Enterprises Inc. From 1955 To 1969 Fresco Named His Social Ideas "Project Americana". Looking Forward Was Published In 1969. Author Ken Keyes Jr. And Jacque Fresco Coauthored The Book A Speculative Look At The Future. The Authors Picture An Ideal 'Cybernetic Society In Which Want Has Been Banished And Work And Personal Possessions No Longer Exist; Individual Gratification Is The Total Concern' .Fresco Formed "Sociocyberneering" A Membership Organization Claiming 250 Members. He Hosted Lectures In Miami Beach And Coral Gables. Fresco Promoted His Organization By Lecturing At Universities And Appearing On Radio And Television. Fresco's "Sociocyberneering" As A Membership Group Was Discontinued And Land Was Purchased At Another Location In Rural Venus Florida. He Established His Home And Research Center There.Fresco With Meadows Supported The Project In The 1990S Through Freelance Inventing Industrial Engineering Conventional Architectural Modeling And Invention Consultations. In 2002 Fresco Published His Main Work The Best That Money Can't Buy. In 2006 William Gazecki Directed The Semi-Biographical Film About Fresco Future By Design.In 2008 Peter Joseph Featured Fresco In The Film Zeitgeist Addendum Where His Ideas Of The Future Were Given As Possible Alternatives. Peter Joseph Founder Of The Zeitgeist Movement Began Advocating Fresco's Approach. In April 2012 The Two Groups Disassociated Due To Disagreements Regarding Goals And Objectives. <br/> <br/> Galaxy Pictures unknown
1953038735Los Angeles: Galaxy Pictures 1953. 1st Edition . No Binding. Fine. 17" X 1". Reproduction Of Photograph Montage Used For Central Concept In "Project Moonbase" Written By Seaman And Heinlein. The Film Was Made In Ten Days Including Use Of Same Sets For Another Film Shot Simultaneously. Often Criticized As A Film But Mostly By People Who Couldn't Build A Radio Today Let Alone A Space Station In 1953. From The Forrest Ackerman Collection. Jacque Fresco 1916 - 2017 Was An American Futurist And Self-Described Social Engineer. Self-Taught He Worked In A Variety Of Positions Related To Industrial Design. Fresco Worked At Douglas Aircraft Company In California During The Late 1930S. He Presented Designs Including A Flying Wing And A Disk-Shaped Aircraft. Fresco Was Commissioned By Earl "Madman" Muntz To Design Low Cost Housing. Muntz Invested $500000 Seed Money In The Project. Fresco 32 Years Old At The Time Along With His Associates Harry Giaretto And Eli Catran Conceived Designed And Engineered A Project House Called The Trend Home. Built Mostly Of Aluminum And Glass It Was On Prominent Display At Stage 8 Of The Warner Bros. Sunset Lot In Hollywood For Three Months. Without Federal Or Further Private Funding The Project Did Not Go Into Mass Production. This Experience Led Fresco To The Conclusion That Society Would Have To Be Changed For His Inventions To Reach Their Potential.In The Late 1940S Fresco Created And Was Director Of Scientific Research Laboratories In Los Angeles. Here He Also Gave Lectures And Taught Technical Design Meanwhile Researching And Working On Inventions As A Freelance Inventor And Scientific Consultant. During This Period Fresco Struggled To Get His Research Funded And Faced Setbacks And Financial Difficulties. In 1955 Fresco Left California After His Laboratory Was Removed To Build The Golden State Freeway.In 1955 Fresco Moved To Miami Florida. In Miami Fresco Presented Designs Of A Circular City. Fresco Made His Living Working As An Industrial Designer For Various Companies Such As Alcoa And The Major Realty Corporation. In 1961 With Pietro Belluschi And C. Frederick Wise Fresco Collaborated On A Project Known As The Sandwich House. Consisting Of Mostly Prefabricated Components Partitions And Aluminum It Sold For $2950 Or $7500 With Foundation And All Internal Installations. During This Period Fresco Supported His Projects By Designing Prefabricated Aluminum Devices Through Jacque Fresco Enterprises Inc. From 1955 To 1969 Fresco Named His Social Ideas "Project Americana". Looking Forward Was Published In 1969. Author Ken Keyes Jr. And Jacque Fresco Coauthored The Book A Speculative Look At The Future. The Authors Picture An Ideal 'Cybernetic Society In Which Want Has Been Banished And Work And Personal Possessions No Longer Exist; Individual Gratification Is The Total Concern' .Fresco Formed "Sociocyberneering" A Membership Organization Claiming 250 Members. He Hosted Lectures In Miami Beach And Coral Gables. Fresco Promoted His Organization By Lecturing At Universities And Appearing On Radio And Television. Fresco's "Sociocyberneering" As A Membership Group Was Discontinued And Land Was Purchased At Another Location In Rural Venus Florida. He Established His Home And Research Center There.Fresco With Meadows Supported The Project In The 1990S Through Freelance Inventing Industrial Engineering Conventional Architectural Modeling And Invention Consultations. In 2002 Fresco Published His Main Work The Best That Money Can't Buy. In 2006 William Gazecki Directed The Semi-Biographical Film About Fresco Future By Design.In 2008 Peter Joseph Featured Fresco In The Film Zeitgeist Addendum Where His Ideas Of The Future Were Given As Possible Alternatives. Peter Joseph Founder Of The Zeitgeist Movement Began Advocating Fresco's Approach. In April 2012 The Two Groups Disassociated Due To Disagreements Regarding Goals And Objectives. <br/> <br/> Galaxy Pictures unknown
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. MAI SFOGLIATO; LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Figure di scienziati e loro scoperte, dalle origini della scienza fino all'era dei missili. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Scienza e scienziati: lineamenti e profili Collana: "La scienza per i Giovani" Curatori: Roberto Giannarelli e Biagio Giannelli Editore: Firenze: Felice Le Monnier, 1958 Lunghezza: 321 pagine: illustrato; 21 cm Soggetti: Scienze, Storia, Divulgazione scientifica, Biografie, Origine, Vita, Natura, Homo sapiens, Materia, Universo, Matematica, Archimede, Euclide, Geometria, Elementi, Pitagora, Zenone, Apollonio, Greci, Tolomeo, Leonardo da Vinci, Meccanica, Fisica, Galileo Galilei, Cosmologia, Cannocchiale, Astronomia, Astrofisica, Brahe, Keplero, Gravità, Cartesio, Descartes, De Fermat, Cavalieri, Pascal, Evangelista, Huygens, Newton, Classica, Saccheri, Leibniz, Bernoulli, Eulero, Volta, Mascheroni, Farady, Chimica, Gauss, Intuizione, Ferraris, Pacinotti, De Broglie, Planck, Einstein, Marconi, Barsanti, Energia, Relatività, Enrico Fermi, Libri rari, Vintage, Teorie, Evoluzione, Sciences, History, Scientific Dissemination, Biographies, Origin, Life, Nature, Homo Sapiens, Matter, Universe, Mathematics, Archimedes, Euclid, Geometry, Elements, Pythagoras, Zeno, Greeks, Ptolemy, Mechanics, Physics, Cosmology, Telescope, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Gravity, Classical, Chemistry, Intuition, Energy, Relativity, Enrico Fermi, Rare books, Theories, Evolution, Ritratti
193366819Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1933 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 23 pages
br. Cosa succederebbe se la Terra orbitasse attorno a un buco nero? E se dalla sua superficie sparissero tutti gli oceani? E se venisse colpita da una supertempesta solare? E il Sole, appunto: se un giorno levassimo il naso all'insù senza più vederlo? Se qualcuno volesse improvvidamente tentare di spegnerlo con una gigantesca secchiata d'acqua? (Spoiler: sarebbe una pessima idea.) E la Luna! Cosa accadrebbe se una notte in cielo ne spuntassero due? Raddoppierebbe la poesia o ci ritroveremmo non esattamente nelle condizioni ideali per apprezzare la cosa? Ancora, allargando il raggio dei nostri interrogativi all'universo: quale sarebbe l'effetto se fosse pieno d'aria anziché vuoto? E cosa vedremmo immaginando di poter piazzare uno specchio a dieci anni luce di distanza dalla Terra? Tutti questi sono solo alcuni dei tanti paradossi, ora più inquietanti ora più gustosi, in cui ci imbatteremo nelle pagine di questo libro. A guidarci tra le soluzioni penseranno Filippo Bonaventura, Lorenzo Colombo e Matteo Miluzio - giovani astrofisici già autori su Facebook della pagina di divulgazione "Chi ha paura del buio?" - con il loro inconfondibile stile tanto divertente nella forma quanto rigoroso e impeccabile nei contenuti scientifici.
br. Cosa succederebbe se la Terra smettesse di ruotare? E se invece di una sfera fosse una ciambella? E se provassimo a spegnere il Sole? E la Luna! Cosa accadrebbe se in cielo ne spuntassero due? Questi sono alcuni dei tanti "se" di cui i tre giovani autori della seguitissima pagina Facebook di divulgazione "Chi ha paura del buio?" si sono serviti per spiegare le dinamiche base dell'universo e dell'astrofisica. Paradossi, divertenti e talvolta inquietanti, costellano i capitoli di questo libro: un viaggio insolito e affascinante alla scoperta dei segreti, non così tanto misteriosi, dell'universo e delle sue leggi, che sa coinvolgere e sconvolgere il lettore. A guidarci tra le soluzioni i tre giovani astrofisici con il loro stile inconfondibile, divertente nella forma ma rigoroso e impeccabile nei contenuti scientifici.
ill., br. Il Premio Nobel per la fisica 2017 è stato assegnato ai ricercatori di LIGO Kip Stephen Thorne, Rainer Weiss e Barry Clark Barish. La scoperta delle onde gravitazionali è un fatto sensazionale per la scienza. Per la prima volta dalla formulazione della teoria della relatività generale di Einstein, si sono misurati con precisione questi flebili segnali della forza di gravità provenienti dall'Universo più remoto. Quando buchi neri, stelle di neutroni e chissà quali altri corpi celesti si scontrano o esplodono, l'intero cosmo trema! L'osservazione delle prime oscillazioni spazio-temporali della storia rappresenta un ulteriore trionfo per le ipotesi di Einstein e un enorme successo della tecnologia umana. Da Einstein al Big Bang e oltre: le onde gravitazionali hanno inaugurato l'era dell'astrofisica multi-messaggero. Questo libro è una panoramica sui risultati più recenti ottenuti in questo incredibile settore della scienza.
30,8x23 cm; 14, (2) pp. Brossura editoriale con titolo impresso in nero entro cornice al piatto anteriore. Prima edizione in forma di estratto. Padre Pietro Angelo Secchi (Reggio nell'Emilia, 28 giugno 1818 - Roma, 26 febbraio 1878) fu celebre astronomo e geodeta appartenente all'Ordine dei Gesuti. Fu direttore dell'Osservatorio del Collegio Romano fu il primo a classificare le stelle in classi spettrali fondando la spettroscopia astronomica. Allievo di Giovanni Battista Pianciani (1784 - 1862) e Francesco De Vico (1805 - 1848), iniziò la sua brillante carriera astronomica nel 1848 quando, a causa delle condizioni politiche turbolente italiane ed in particolare romane, fu costretto ad emigrare in Inghilterra insieme ai suoi confratelli. Fuggito in Inghilterra venne assunto come assistente da padre Curley, direttore dell'Osservatorio della Georgetown University. Ritornato a Roma all'Osservatorio romano riprese il progetto di Boscovich di ammodernare la struttura per renderla una delle più avanguardistiche del mondo. Alla struttura vennero aggiunti alcuni ambienti riservati ad abitazione, uno studio, una biblioteca, quattro corpi di fabbrica per le osservazioni meridiane (una per il grande equatoriale, una per l'equatoriale minore di Chauchaoix e infine un gabinetto magnetico e uno meteorologico). Autore di numerosi trattati ed articoli di notevolissima importanza, prese parte a numerose spedizioni internazionali, venendo universalmente riconosciuto come uno delle più importanti figure del panorama astronomico mondiale della seconda metà del XIX° secolo. Le sue conoscenze ed interessi erano variegati. Lo Stato Pontificio lo mise a seguire lavori sugli acquedotti e la sanità e a studiare il clima e l'elettricità. Fu autore di diversi studi di geodetica. Nel 1867, fece scalpore il suo "Meteorografo", un'invenzione presentata a Parigi all'Esposizione Universale. Tale fu il successo di questo strumento che Napoleone III gli conferì la Legione d'Onore. Ma i suoi più grandi successi li ottenne nel campo della nascente astrofisica divenendone uno dei fondatori e delle figure chiave. Durante la sua vita osservò dal vivo numerose eclissi solari, organizzando importanti spedizioni per il loro studio e rilevando,insieme a Tacchini, le prime (e da quel momento ininterrotte fine ad oggi) serie di immagini spettroscopiche del bordo solare. "Alle prime notizie delle osservazioni di spettroscopia stellare il S. con un prisma obiettivo e con varî spettroscopî volle vedere, come egli stesso ebbe a scrivere, se, come sono innumerabili le stelle, fosse pure proporzionatamente varia la loro composizione, trovando "che mentre le stelle sono numerosissime, pure i loro spettri si riducono a poche forme ben definite e distinte che per brevità noi chiamiamo tipi". La scoperta dei suoi famosi tipi spettrali era avvenuta e l'esame di 4000 stelle gli permetteva di classificarle in 5 tipi" da Treccani, Enciclopedia Italiana 1936.
Vol. IN -14 X 22,5 cm.), brossura editoriale con alette col. blu e ill. a colori sul piatto, pp. (6), 248, (2) e con alcune fig. in nero nel testo.In ottime condizioni. Collana SCIENZA E IDEE diretta da Giulio Giorello. PRIMA EDIZIONE 1999.
1931030688London: Grant Richards 1931. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/As New DJ. 250 Pp. Green Cloth Black Lettering "First Published 1931" On Verso Of Title Page. Book Is Only Good/Very Good Wear But No Fraying Some Fading To Back Strip. Dj Is Fine As New Not A Hint Of Wear Or Fading And Probably Unique Thus; It May Be A Proof Height Is 3/8" Taller Than The Book Otherwise Fits Book Properly Although The Illustration Continues From Top To Bottom And There Is No Easy Cut-Off Height Which Would Not Remove Material Items In The Illustration The Dj Had Been Folded Flat And Stored Away From Light And Wear Part Of An Archive Of Similarly Preserved Jackets 1925-1935 All Entirely Unfaded. Uncommon; And This Must Be The Finest Known Dj For The Book Or At Least There Is None Better Than This One Which Is As New. <br/> <br/> Grant Richards hardcover
Volume 3 completo e composto da 9 fascicoli sciolti, mai rilegati, alcuni in brossura altri spillati, numerazione pagine continua, copertine editoriali flessibili, leggermente ingiallite e con qualche minuta fioritura, con leggere ombrature ed alcune impronte, piccola scritta a penna ai piatti anteriori, pagine leggermente ingiallite ai bordi, con fig.in nero nei testi e f.t., sgualcito l'angolo inf.int,del fasc.7. Numero pagine 161 USATO
Volume 4 completo e composto da 6 fascicoli sciolti, mai rilegati, alcuni in brossura altri spillati, numerazione delle pagine continua, copertine editoriali in cartoncino flessibile, leggermente ingiallite, con qualche minuta fioritura, aloni lungo i margini e leggere ombrature, piccola scritta a penna ai piatti anteriori, pagine leggermente ingiallite ai bordi, con fig.in nero nei testi e f.t. Numero pagine 239 USATO
200469147EDP Sciences et SF2a , Société Française d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2004 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu, illustrée d'une photographie du ciel fort et grand In-8 1 vol. - 655 pages
2002x-3540425594Springer Verlag 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 255 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.50 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
193266783Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1932 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 14 pages
193966814Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1939 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 89 pages
194366776Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1943 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 11 pages
194866823Government Printing Office, Washington , Smithsonian Institution Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1948 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, original editor's grey printed wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 7 pages
1986011275Dordrecht Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1986. xvi 807pp references diagrams. Or pictorial cloth covers. Prev owners name on ffep black texta mark on ffep small bookseller label on front pastedown. Collection of highly technical papers comprising a monograph arising from the AGU Chapman Conference on Solar Wind Magentosphere Coupling held in 1985 at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of CIT Pasadena. The numerous papers are arranged under the following sections: Geomagnetic Indices and Statistical Methods; Solar Wind and Magnetospheric Processes Solar Wind Control of the magnetosphere Dayside Interaction Solar Wind Disturbances and Magnetospheric Response; Electrodynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Electric Fields and Currents Aurora and Auroral Perceptions; Solar Wind Control of the Nightside Magnetosphere; Summary Panel. All with the exception of the Summary have numerous contributions. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo. Kluwer Academic Publishers Hardcover
198654552Reidel, Dordrecht 1986. 808 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, (808 pp. with a lot of figures), Groß 8°, Original-Pappband (Hardcover), sauberes Exemplar, (fine copy),
2014058721Timber Times Inc. 2014. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/As New. Photographs Throughout. 327 Pp. Black Cloth. First Printing. As New Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Still In Publisher's Shrinkwrap. <br/> <br/> Timber Times, Inc. hardcover