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1979S5315In: Nuclear Physics B Vol. B150 No. 4 May 1979. Amsterdam:: North Holland 1979. 1979. 240 x 161 mm. 8vo. ii 453-562 pp. Printed wrappers. Very good. North Holland, 1979. unknown books
198239956London:: Orbis Publishing. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0856133477 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine small remnant of a removed sticker on rear panel dust jacket. . Orbis Publishing, hardcover books
200223588Cambridge: MIT Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0262025272 . Review copy with slip and publisher's promotional sheet laid in. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . MIT Press hardcover books
200136306NY:: Knopf. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0375403949 . First American edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1979198454San Francisco: CANT 1979. 1.5 inch diameter pin showing a mesa in New Mexico. CANT unknown books
199833691Berkeley: University of California Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0520210778 . First printing. About fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of California Press hardcover books
1986175383Ann Arbor: Covenant Fund 1986. 55p 5.25x8.5 inches wraps staple-bound cover partly sunned. Lists Acceptable Questionable and Unacceptable companies regarding their relationship with the nuclear weapons industry. Covenant Fund unknown books
198545460Moretown VT: Parents and Teachers for Social Responsibility 1985. Fifth printing. Small square quarto;16pp; illus. Mild external wear; text clean and unmarked; Very Good. Earlier editions were titled "Wave A Small Flag." Anti-nuclear primer directed to parents of children. Parents and Teachers for Social Responsibility unknown books
1976223735San Francisco/Healdsberg: Hermes Free Press & CNS 1976. Single 14.25x23 inch broadside/poster printed one-side-onlyblue-black ink on heavy cream stock mild edgewear especially at corners toning on rear otherwise very good. Text-only broadside calling for California voters to vote in favor of Prop 15 which would demand safeguards and a promise of full compensation to victims of nuclear disasters in response to the propsal of building 31 nuclear power plants in the state. Hermes Free Press & CNS unknown books
1977251437Berkeley: the Project 1977. Three 8.5x11 inch leaflets including an introduction to the group and a call to a demonstration on campus to persuade president David Saxon that there was support for the group's efforts to oppose nuclear weapons research at the University of California. the Project unknown books
197017000n.p.: n.p. ca. early 1970s. Very good. 25" x 38" approx. printed recto only in green and black ink. Folded with some splits at folds. Minor toning. Very good overall. <br/><br/>Poster picturing four sweaters wearing a number of buttons with pacifist themes like "Make love not war" and "Stop creeping proliferation." The poster has no text identifying an artist or any associated groups suggesting this was a commercial production with a "hippie" theme likely the kind of thing one might pick up in a head shop in the waning days of the counterculture. Still an evocative momento. n.p. unknown books
197817167New York: Mobilization for Survival 1978. First Edition. Very good. 8.5" x 11" approx. printed photomechanically reporduced recto only on yellow stock. Light edgewear. Very good. <br/><br/>Flyer for a Memorial Day rally for disarmament on May 27th 1978 at the United Nations. Organized by prominent pacifist group Mobilization for Survival the rally took place during the United Nations first special session on nuclear disarmament. The program for the event included appearances by Pete Seeger John Conyers Daniel Ellsberg and the Bread and Puppet Theater. Mobilization for Survival was founded in 1977 and advocated through local chapters to abolish nuclear weapons and power stop military intervention meet human needs and reverse the arms race. Mobilization for Survival unknown books
1957106646<p>Large 8vo softcover illustrated 579 pp. Lower spine and bottom front cover chipped and missing a small portion paper fragile some aging; otherwise fair to good condition. Published by the government and edited by Samuel Glasstone this work tells the reader everything they need to know about nuclear weapons. Illustrated with photographs and charts to make sure you get the picture.</p> United States Atomic Energy Commission. books
196421403London: Committee of 100 1964. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 4to. Side-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good. Two old fold lines to whole issue perhaps for mailing. Lightly handed but else very clean and sharp. 24pp. <br/><br/>Official mimeographed newsletter of the Committee of 100 a prominent British anti-war group whose first president was Bertrand Russell and whose initial hundred public signatories included Christopher Logue Herbert Read Lindsay Anderson and Gustav Metzger. This handsomely printed bulletin includes reports on relevant news stotries of the day: China's atom bomb tests phone tapping of dissidents by the British police pirate radio stations in London and more. Committee of 100 paperback books
197523932Vienna Austria: Not Published 1975. One page hand-written in ink on International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna letterhead; dated April 7 1975 to friends concerning their coming trip to Europe and where to visit: " We have visited Budapest and enjoyed it very much. Instead of Dubrovnik you might want to consider Bulgaria. Those who are in the know around here seem to feel Jugoslavia has gotten expensive with poor service to the tourist we can't really recommend Vienna in the summer. Another nice place you would like in Hungary is Tihany on Lake Balaton. Also in Budapest it is possible to stay in private homes rather than hotels. It is more interesting and much cheaper " and signed "Eli & Ailene"; approx. 8 ¼" x 11 ¾" size old fold lines a little edge-wear with the original canceled airmail envelope also with the Agency imprint; Eli I. Goodman 1929 - 2005 American nuclear engineer and consultant; researcher in nuclear engineering fuel cycle and waste disposal computerization of complex economic calculations domestic and international high-technology transfer. A Fellow of the American Nuclear Society; engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory Nuclear Science & Engineering Corporation Westinghouse Electric Company and the U.S. Dept. of Energy with special assignments to Tokyo 1970-1972 and the International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna 1974-1978. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
1972237998Mexico City: SUTINEN 1972. Nine issues of the newsletter 8 to 12 pages per issue; numbers present are 4 11/12 13-15 17 18 this issue badly worn an unnumbered issue and no. 21. In 1974 the organizational name changed to SUTERM. Not found in OCLC as of May 2019. Published by radical trade unionists in the atomic energy field. Many of the issues raised union democratization etc are similar to the rank-and-file movements in the US at the same time. SUTINEN unknown books
44500International Center San Francisco: Northern California Association of Scientists n. d. Circa 1947 . Grey paper wrappers with typescript title to front wrapper stapled. Age-toning to extremities. Light wear. VG. 3 additional mimeographed sheets age-toned light wear Very Good. Folliated: 5 1st leaf blank 16 3 Constituion ll. Text recto only. Laid-in a typescript form letter requesting the new NCAS member give the booklet wide circulation "among your friends and associates . and encourage them to become members." The three added pieces: 1 History and Accomplishments 4 sheets; 2 Appeal letter 2 sheets; 3 FAS Newsletter. Vol I - No. 1 November 1947 3 sheets double column. 11" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>A member association of the Federation of American Scientists the NCAS' goal was to "inform the public and start more people thinking about the need and problems of atomic energy control." The NCAS mission boasted support from 7 of 13 Executive Committee members who worked on the Manhattan Project Leo Brewer Robert E. Connick Paul L. Kirk Isadore Perlman Robert Loevinger Frank Oppenheimer & Joseph Weinberg—the man HUAC incorrectly accused of spying as Scientist X. A search of newspapers of the period shows the NCAS as quite active in the 1946-1947 time frame being mentioned in 46 nationwide articles though as one might expect much coverage came from California publications. This undated document OCLC assigns a date of 1947 discloses a membership of over 500 and details an impressive list of sponsors including Melvin Calvin Robert Serber Kenneth Pitzer J. H. Hildebrand and the Nobel Laureate Otto Stern. This document’s intent coming from the NCAS Membership Committee was to provide comprehensive information to current and prospective members with information on the history of the NCAS its activities and functions the role of local groups and a general Q&A section relating to the control of atomic energy including commentary on broader issues of pacifism & governmental bodies. A search of OCLC shows a document record for the publication however no institutional holdings are noted. Rare. Northern California Association of Scientists unknown books