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1974G0870714457I4N00Oregon State Univ Pr 1974. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Oregon State Univ Pr hardcover
in-12, 247 pages, ill. et fig. in-t., broche, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [SC-2][PH-3]
11171Paris, Hermann, 1973. Coll. "Savoir". In-8 broché noir, 183 p. 46 figures in-t. Quelques données numériques. Très bon état.
53247Paris, Wilco Editions. 50 Boulevard des bulles, 21/26 cm. Très bon état
500350420l'heboptimiste Sans date.
53306Paris, 45x40 cm. Bon état.
1768LI129Paris, Saillant 1768. In-8o, VIII+118 p., 130 p., 150pp. Textes grec et francais en face, en-tetes et vignettes xylographiees. Ocellus, disciple de Pythagore, vit probablement au Ve siecle A.C. mais il se peut que son oeuvre est datee du Ie s. (E.O. en 1539). Il pense que l'univers n'est pas cree et qu'il est eternel (comme elle doit etre la race humaine en suivant une vie ascetique pour une reproduction parfaite). Pour TIMEE on croit que son oeuvre a influence les idees de Platon. Rel. veau glacé d'époque, dos droit doré, tranches jaspées, triple roulette sur les plats, petits manques a leur partie basse. Exemplaire propre a grandes marges.
1768026790Paris Saillant 1768 un volume in-8 (200 x 222mm), VIII 118 pp. Reliure en veau porphyre fauve, triple filet doré sur les plats, dos à faux nerfs orné, tranches marbrées (reliure époque). (reliure frottée, charnières fendillées, coiffes manquantes, coins émoussés, présence de pâles rousseurs). Bandeaux et cul-de-lampe. Relié à la suite : 1- Timée de Locres " De l'Ame du Monde ", Saillant, 1768, (4) 130 pp. ; 2- ARISTOTE " Lettres d'Aristote à Alexandre sur le Système du Monde ", Saillant, 1768, (4) 150 pp. errata. Avec aussi la traduction de l'Abbé Batteux pour ces deux textes.
330321994. Flammarion, Nouvelle Bibliothèque Scientifique. In-8. Br. ills. 288 p. Qlques ills. Etat neuf.
200832069Paris Éditions Du Seuil, Univers Historique 2008 1 vol.In-8
37189Paris, Hachette, 1923. "14 x 19, 260 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie; papier jauni)."
6075,Paris, Hachette Le roman de la science 1923, 260 pp., 1 vol. in 8 br.
8059249x70cm, Petits plis en marge, bon état.
199127122Toulouse Privat 1991 In-8 carré Fort 316 pp, Univers de la France. . Illustrations en noir in-texte, un cahier de photos en noir hors-texte.Exemplaire numéroté de l'édition originale tirée à 3500 ex.
2410122 June 1926; on his letterhead as 'Directeur' of 'Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale' Paris. Butler had been Taft’s running mate in the 1912 United States presidential election. Such was his standing in the US that The New York Times printed his Christmas greeting to the nation every year. He shared the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize with Jane Addams. The present item is not untainted by the pompous circumloctions what one critic described as Butler’s ‘interminable miasmas of guff’. 2pp 4to. On aged and creased paper with slight damage to extremities but with text completely intact. Signed ‘Nicholas Murray Butler’. He received Dickinson’s letter just as he was ‘leaving for Berlin on matters of common interest to us all’. From there he will head to London where he will spend two July weeks ‘at the Berkeley Hotel in Piccadilly which is my usual stopping place’. He continues: ‘As you know I am greatly interested in the work of the World Alliance and have recently discussed its undertakings and needs with some of our friends in America.’ He cannot see any support for the WA ‘in the immediate future’ other than through ‘some allotment from the Church Peace Union’. He explains in some detail how the ‘funds of the Carnegie Endowment’ are ‘entirely obligated in carrying forward work already in progress’: ‘Our Comité d’Administration in Europe has at his disposal a very limited allotment and that the Comité is using to what it regards as the best advantage in the work that has been organised under his direction.’ Note from Swarthmore site: "The Alliance was created in August 1914 at a conference in Constance Germany as an international organization that would work primarily to help Christian churches in its member countries influence their people and governments for peace. Its stated purpose was "to organize the religious forces of the world so that the weight of all churches and Christians can be brought to bear upon the relations of governments and peoples to the end that the spirit of peace and goodwill may prevail and that there may be substituted arbitration for war in the settlement of international disputes; friendship in place of suspicion and hate; co-operation instead of ruinous competition; and a spirit of service and sacrifice rather than that of greed and gain in all transactions between the nations." In consequence the Alliance worked on such issues as disarmament racial and religious minorities the League of Nations conscientious objection refugees peace education and arms control." 22 June 1926; on his letterhead as 'Directeur' of 'Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale', Paris. unknown
2081502112303937Japan Broadcasting Publishers Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 238p Size: 22cm Number of books: 1 Japan Broadcasting Publishers Association paperback
20012081502112303953Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 239p Size: 22cm Number of books: 1 Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association paperback
20012090202120808608Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20012081502112303938Japan Broadcasting Publishers Association 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 237p Size: 22cm Number of books: 1 Japan Broadcasting Publishers Association paperback
200765633Washington DC: National Science and Technology Council Committee on Science Interagency Working Groups on the Physics of the Universe 2007. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. 6 47 pages plus front cover and back of rear cover. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. Appendices A-E. Acronym List. No dust jacket as issued. The study of matter under extreme conditions of temperature and density--high energy density physics HEDP--is an emerging multidisciplinary field with potentially broad benefits to society. This report provides a Federal cross-agency strategic plan for scientific discovery in the broad HEDP field. This plan was developed by the Task Force on High Energy Density Physics under the auspices of the National Science and Technology Council's Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the University. The report articulates how high energy density physics fits into the portfolio of Federally funded missions and includes agency actions to be taken to further this area of study. The discussion of the Federal management of high energy density physics in the report was structured by organizing the research activities into four Federal Research Categories: Astrophysics High Energy Density Nuclear Physics High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas HEDLP and Ultrafast Ultraintense Laser Science. "HEDP is an area of science where theory and technology intersect to extend our conceptual framework of the universe" Dr. John H. Marburger III Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy says in the transmittal letter accompanying the report. "Discoveries in HEDP will enrich our understanding of important phenomena and stimulate future technology development." The Report of the Interagency Task Force on High Energy Density Physics was prepared for the Executive Office of the President Office of Science and Technology Policy by the interagency Task Force on High Energy Density Physics TFHEDP which was chartered by the Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe IWGPOU under the Committee on Science of the National Science and Technology Council. The report addresses scientific opportunities in high energy density science previously identified in studies by the National Academies as well as reports from the scientific community. In particular the report describes actions which will be taken to encourage and nurture interactions among the diverse range of scientific disciplines and associated enabling technologies that encompass high energy density physics including the creation of an interagency website interdisciplinary meetings and future workshops. Extremes of heat and density - exceeding even the hostile conditions deep inside the sun - are seen in astronomical phenomena such as supernovae the violent death of stars. They are also encountered routinely in a laboratory setting in laser pulsed-power and accelerator experimental facilities used in research on fusion energy inertial confinement fusion nuclear stockpile stewardship and nuclear physics. The study of high energy density physics and related phenomena could therefore not only advance scientific understanding in fields such as astrophysics cosmology high energy physics and plasma science but also play an important role in accomplishing energy and national security mission goals. National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Science, Interagency Working Groups on the Physics of the Universe paperback
199811878Editions First 1998 397 pages 2x23x15cm. 1998. Broché. 397 pages. Ce livre propose une réflexion profonde sur la nature des nombres au-delà de leur simple utilité mathématique. Il invite le lecteur à un voyage initiatique où les nombres deviennent des clés pour comprendre les mystères de l'univers en mêlant philosophie religion et science
20116761Paris Galilée 2011 Un volume in-8 broché, couverture à rabats, 153 pages. Très bon état.
grand in-8, 121 pp., ill. in-t., broché. Bel exemplaire. [BL-9]
197911565Nîmes Uranie 1979 Une plaquette in-8 couverture blanche illustrée, 39 pages, illustrations en n&b. Bon état.
26368Sevilla, Comisaria de la Ciudad , 1992 Illustrated cardboard cover in colour, 225 x 285mm., 559pp., colour illustration throughout. ISBN 8479520671.