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9810246692-9-1World Scientific Publishing Company. 1st. New. The item is brand new never used or read. It's in perfect condition and may include supplements and/or access codes or come shrink-wrapped. World Scientific Publishing Company unknown
BN324350Organization for Economic. Softcover. Nuclear Energy Data 2012 / Données Sur L'énergie Nucléaire 2012 Nuclear Energy Agency / Agence Pour L'energie Nucléaire English and Frenc <br/><br/>Nuclear Energy Data 2012 / Données Sur L'énergie Nucléaire 2012 Nuclear Energy Agency / Agence Pour L'energie Nucléaire English and Frenc Nuclear Energy Agency Organization for Economic paperback
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176p. Text illustrations by John Bradford. Signed and inscribed by Asimov "and nuclear physics for Wendell, Isaac Asimov". Also with the stamped ownership of Dick M. Hoover. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Original dust jacket with price, spine faded with small loss and tears, somewhat crudely repaired with archival tape. Hardbound. This history of the early theories and development of atomic energy and the atomic bomb was Asimov's first book on physics, and one of his earliest non-fiction books for the general public. It seems to have caused J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI to begin to investigate him. Nice signed copy. The presentation to Wendell is intriguing, because the hero of Asimov's early science fiction was a Dr. Wendell Urth. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SPACE/4
A9780415713931Hardback. New. hardcover
Features: NATO meeting in Paris; Demonstrations in Baghdad; Kariba Dam is sealed; Dungeness Point - nature reserve or nuclear power station?; Snow hazzards for skiers; Royal Persian Gold; Children's Toys and Games of the 19th Century; Jan Steen's Art; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
197859785Portland OR: Trojan Decommissioning Alliance 1978. One atlas folio poster. 17 x 21.25 in. printed in blue & brick-red on tan-coloured textured paper unidentified photo of couple on verso minor creasing edgewear very minor pinholes at corners still a VG exemplar from the library of Sam Oakland 1934-2014 was an English professor poet and author and bicycle advocate who started rallying bicycle riders in the late 1960’s and led groups in support of Oregon’s groundbreaking 1971 Bike Bill. First edition of this exceedingly scarce protest poster for Jesse Colin Young of the “Youngbloods†benefit concert raising funds for the famed Oregon-based anti-nuclear protest group Trojan Decommissioning Alliance. The previous August 1977 the group led by Nina Bell and Norman Solomon had carried out the first civil disobedience protest occupation of a U.S. nuclear power plant. Sixty-eight protesters were arrested and the group continued to organize and protest in the remaining months of 1977. By the time this poster was issued they had even issued the Trojan Decommission Alliance Occupation Handbook for another series of civil disobedience protests held August 6-9 1978 which resulted in 100’s more arrests. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Gregory Nipper Progress and Economy: The Clash of Values Over Oregon’s Trojan Nuclear Plant 2005. Trojan Decommissioning Alliance, unknown
0841238375New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
1987778891PN. New. 1987. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1993204575New York: AIP Press: American Institute of Physics 1993. Printed Gray Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 9 1/2"; 21.6cm. This is AIP Conference Proceedings No. 281. Representative of the nine invited papers are Multibunch Feedback -- Strategy Technology and Implementation Fox Eisen et al.; Introduction to Beam Diagnostics and Physics for Circular Accelerators Billing; and Log-Ratio Signal-Processing Technique for Beam Position Monitors Shafer. In addition there are nine contributed papers Bunch Shape Monitors Using Low Energy Secondary Electron Emission Feschenko; and 15 Poster Sessions Beam Current and Beam Lifetime Measurements at the HERA Proton Storage Ring Schütte Unser. 350 xi pages with List of Participants and Author Index. Boards show insignificant shelf use; name of prior owner on front endpaper; text is strong and unmarked. <br/> <br/> AIP Press: American Institute of Physics hardcover
198412867New York/London, Plenum Press, 1984. Issues, Methods and Case Studies (Advances in Risk Analysis, Vol. 2) X, 571 S. (26 cm) Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe
ria9780323904544_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1957705492PN. New. 1957. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963718938PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
104439Sans lieu (Hokkaidô), ni date (1955), ni éditeur (USIS=United States Information Service, Hokkaidô shinbun-sha), 297x210mm, 32p., texte en japonais et illustrations. Agrafé, couverture photographique avec titre (plis souples). (104439)
36862-A-65758A.W. Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory/Yale University New Haven 1987. The first volume from the August 7 1987 has a signed dedication in ink from D. Allan Bromley to Rolf Siemssen. The Symposium was published on August 7. Both paperbacks with many ills in black and white. -good.-The spines are sunned signs of use on the covers but overall the books are in good condition. A.W. Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory/Yale University, New Haven, 1987 paperback
Catalogo di mostra, 16 ottobre - 2 novembre 1954. Testi di Roberto Sanesi e Beniamino Dal Fabbro su carta color rosa. Con 12 illustrazioni a colori. Elenco delle opere esposte su carta gialla. Catalogo n. 10 Impaginazione di Joe Colombo. 16mo. pp. 28. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
215 pages. Hand-numbered copy #104 of 300. The recollections of this experienced activist who trained many in the art of non-violent protest and served as one of the famous Raging Grannies. Sure to be valuable reading for others hoping to help keep and make this world a better place. Recounts her activities in Israel.Palestine, Clayoquot Sound, Nicaragua, etc. It appears this copy was originally signed and inscribed by the author but this has been obscured by liquid paper. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
665 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Demonstrates the strong likelihood that the Mossad collaborated alongside the CIA and Meyer Lansky's crime syndicate in the JFK assassination because President Kennedy was working to prevent Israel from acquiring nuclear weapons." - inside front cover. Underlining and marginalia, primarily to first 30 pages. Moderate wear. Binding tight. A sound copy. "Brilliant." - David Icke. "Nonsense." - Uri Palti, Israeli Diplomat. Book
Features/Photos: Uneasy peace in cyprus; the Marlowe Quatercentenary; The Barbican Scheme for the City of London; From Nautilus to Casimir Pulaski - a decade of American nuclear powered submarines; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Shakespeare's Quatercentenary; A New Premier of Southern Rhodesia; Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic Aked Sellers; Ivan the Terrible Sculpture; British and Russian Spies Exchanged at Berlin Checkpoint; New York World's Fair Opens; Nimrod - the Nuclear Particle Accelerator at Rutherford High Energy Laboratory; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features/Photos: Iranian earthquake kills 20,000; Farnborough 1962; Politburo versus Willaya IV - Algeria; Royal Tomb at Igbo, Nigeria; Mariner II - tearing the viel from Venus; Colour photos of nuclear explosion 200 miles over Johnson Island; Southern California Brush Land Fire; and more. Centerfold loose from one staple. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
1957ROD0040580René Kister. 1957. In-4. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. ~ 150 p. par tomes., nombreuses illustrations noir et blanc in texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
199287382La Grange Park IL: American Nuclear Society 1992. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good. xii 193 3 pages. Footnotes. Illustrations a few with color. Tabular data. Bibliography. Illustrated front cover. No dust jacket present. It's been 50 years since the Chicago Pile experiment and the first controlled chain reaction. Anonymous volunteer contributors from the ANS have put together this history which ends with a celebration of the future of nuclear power but does not talk of what to do with radioactive waste. This book was prepared by a volunteer effort of a large number of people over several months. The authors take responsibility for the choice of material on the many possible issued covered. It was the belief of the authors that the beneficial impacts of nuclear energy while already enormous represent only a small fraction of the benefits yet to be gained and that this brief history of the first 50 years of the controlled nuclear chain reaction represents only the first phase of the nuclear era. The contents include Introduction Chicago Pile No. 1: The First Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction; Development of Nuclear Power Plants in the United States; Development of Nuclear Power Plants in Canada and Europe; Status of Nuclear Power Development; Other Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy; Nuclear Fuel Technology; Nuclear Safety; and Working Toward a Nuclear Future. Chicago Pile-1 CP-1 was the world's first artificial nuclear reactor. On 2 December 1942 the first human-made self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was initiated in CP-1 during an experiment led by Enrico Fermi. The secret development of the reactor was the first major technical achievement for the Manhattan Project the Allied effort to create nuclear weapons during World War II. Developed by the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago CP-1 was built under the west viewing stands of the original Stagg Field. Although the project's civilian and military leaders had misgivings about the possibility of a disastrous runaway reaction they trusted Fermi's safety calculations and decided they could carry out the experiment in a densely populated area. Fermi described the reactor as "a crude pile of black bricks and wooden timbers." After a series of attempts the successful reactor was assembled in November 1942 by a team of about 30 that in addition to Fermi included scientists Leo Szilard Leona Woods Herbert L. Anderson Walter Zinn Martin D. Whitaker and George Weil. The reactor used natural uranium. This required a very large amount of material in order to reach criticality along with graphite used as a neutron moderator. The reactor contained 45000 ultra-pure graphite blocks weighing 360 short tons and was fueled by 5.4 short tons of uranium metal and 45 short tons of uranium oxide. Unlike most subsequent nuclear reactors it had no radiation shielding or cooling system as it operated at very low power - about one-half watt. The success of Chicago Pile-1 provided the first vivid demonstration of the feasibility of the military use of nuclear energy by the Allies as well as the reality of the danger that Nazi Germany could succeed in producing nuclear weapons. Previously estimates of critical masses had been crude calculations leading to order-of-magnitude uncertainties about the size of a hypothetical bomb. The successful use of graphite as a moderator paved the way for progress in the Allied effort. The Germans had failed to account for the importance of boron and cadmium impurities in the graphite samples on which they ran their test of its usability as a moderator while Leo Szilard and Enrico Fermi had asked suppliers about the most common contaminations of graphite after a first failed test. They consequently ensured that the next test would be run with graphite entirely devoid of them. In 1943 CP-1 was moved to Red Gate Woods and reconfigured to become Chicago Pile-2 CP-2. There it was operated for research until 1954 when it was dismantled and buried. The stands at Stagg Field were demolished in August 1957; the site is now a National Historic Landmark and a Chicago Landmark. American Nuclear Society hardcover