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a491741969 Oak Ridge National Laboratory. U.S. Atomic energy Commission. WASH 1085. 4to. 220pp. wraps. Institution name stamp and ink numbers on cover. VG. . paperback
195876552Cape Canaveral: N.p. 1958-1973. This was the personal archive of missile installation foreman Joseph H. Lendle and the majority of it relates to Operation Hardtack I Project 9.31a. Project 9.3a was a series of U.S. nuclear tests conducted in 1958. Specifically Project 9.3a was responsible for the preparation and launch of two Redstone missiles carrying nuclear warheads for high-altitude detonations known as Shots Teak and Orange. These tests were part of Operation Newsreel a subset of Hardtack I focusing on high-altitude nuclear explosions and EMPs.The primary goal of Project 9.3a was to study the effects of nuclear detonations at high altitudes including their impact on communications electromagnetic pulse EMP generation and atmospheric phenomena. The Redstone missiles were modified to carry nuclear devices to altitudes of approximately 76.8 kilometers 47.7 miles. Each missile was also equipped with instrumented pods designed to collect data on pressures thermal and gamma radiation neutron flux and EMP effects. Both missiles were launched from the Johnston Atoll in the Pacific. Shot Teak was a failure and exploded directly over the Johnston Atoll but Shot Orange was an unqualified success. Despite Shot Teak's high-altitude detonation at 252000 feet the explosion was visible from Hawaii with observers reporting an aurora-like effect and a red shell that appeared to pass overhead. The EMP caused a temporary blackouts in Australia and Hawaii.The archive consists of includes 2 black and white snapshots of operations crew and the missile both 5 x 7†3 certificates honoring the participation of Joseph Frank Lendle 1921-2017 lead foreman of Operation Hardtack 2 typed letters signed to Lendle both signed by Kurt H. Debus Director Missile Firing Lab a birthday card from the Launch Operations Directorate a 2 pp. press release for The Florida Times-Union 3 printed memos 5 printed letters with facsimile signatures congratulating Operation Hardtack personnel for their excellent work including one from Dr. Werner van Braun. Sheets generally toned and with staple holes at upper left corners but generally quite nice. One "Certificate of Participation" has a two inch tear and three holes at the upper blank margin where pushpins once held to to a wall. Also included is a later plaque 1975 honoring Lendle’s contribution to the NASA rocket programs listing the launches that he participated in. He participated in 129 launches including those of Redstone Juniper "C' Jupiter Redstone-Mercury Juno Saturn Apollo and Skylab. Lendle worked in the space program for nearly 28 years after his military service in WWII. N.p. unknown
a49672Columbus 1988. Office of Crystalline Respository Development. BMI/OCRD-29. 4to. 73pp. wraps. VG. paperback
j153Fort Sam Houston 1990. Subcourse Med447. 4to. about 200pp. tables large foldout chart at rear original stapled wraps. A few date and one ink number and Depository Library stamp on front. Staple removed from right margin leaving some residue on front and rear wrappers. VG light wear. . paperback
a1026701952 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6019F. 216p. some photo illus and charts. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026671951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6022F. 4to wraps.180P. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026711951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6023F. 188p. some photo illus and charts. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1033451953 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6015F. 98p. Some photo illus. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026691953 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6016F. 92p. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026681951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6024F. 138P. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026751953 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6017F. 206p. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026761953 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6018F. 230p. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
7800Paris, Éditions Gérard Lebovici, 1987. In-8, broché.
2000B158Washington D.C.: US Army Medical Agencies 2000. Various. 3-ring binders. Near Fine. This is a group of three fascinating but sobering military medical training manuals on the risks effects and treatment of injury from chemical biological and nuclear warfare from the 21st Century Terrorism Germs and Germ Weapons Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC Warfare Series.<br /> 1. The Medical NBC Battlebook- Reference Source for Field Soldiers USACHPPM Tech Guide 244 2000 approx. 100 pages<br /> 2. Chemical Weapons Excerpted from Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare 1997 approx. 200 pages<br /> 3. Biological Weapons Excerpted from Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare 1997 approx. 200 pages<br /> <br /> All three volumes are near fine in black vinyl 3-ring binders with paper title labels on the spines and front covers. Binders have just slight shelf wear but could pass for new. All pages are printed single sided. No marks or damage at all. All three appear unused.<br /> <br /> Note: This is a very heavy set of books and so will require additional shipping cost even within the US but especially to any destination outside the US. US Army Medical Agencies unknown
3381Ensemble constitué de 19 photographies originales ( dim: 240 x 182 mm), au dos tampon humide "Service Cinématographique des Armées", 6 pages dactylographiées sur papier vergé datant de février 1960 (dim: 310 x 210 mm), une lettre dactylographiée du service d'information et d'étude datant du 27 août 1960 (dim: 270 x 210 mm), pliures d'origine.
3381Ensemble constitué de 19 photographies originales ( dim: 240 x 182 mm), au dos tampon humide "Service Cinématographique des Armées", 6 pages dactylographiées sur papier vergé datant de février 1960 (dim: 310 x 210 mm), une lettre dactylographiée du service d'information et d'étude datant du 27 août 1960 (dim: 270 x 210 mm), pliures d'origine.
1976LFA-126716937Volume 138 - 15e Série - Tome VII - 1976 : 309 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, bon état
26609Civil Defence 1964-1965. Five items 1-26pp. folio most undated but one 1964 another 1965 staples rusty minor damage to one with no loss. Item I: 26pp. with diagrams "Layout of an Emergency Kitchen" with sub-headings Site Layout of Cookers Layout of Swill area General Food Untensil and Fuel Storage Food Preparation Facilities Cooking Apparatus Serving Arrangements Improvised Washing Up Arrangements Disposal of Fouled Water Disposal of Swill Latrines; Item 2; 5pp. inc. A form headed Council Civil Defence Department Emergency Meals Service Goods Received Book Site. Period . Signed . columnised Date/Description/ Quantity and dated "WAJ/MC. 26.11.64 with further forms Stock Sheet Record of Meals served at . Record of Meals prepared and despatched from . Appendix for "Rest Centre Register"; Item 3: 3pp. the building of a "Double Drum Oven" dated 3 May 1965 with diagrams; Item 4 one page form in duplicate "For Training Purposes Only Clothing form for use in rest centres Stock Sheet" 1965; Item 5 3pp. "Appendix A This is a provisional form for use in training only Dispersal mainly relates to billeting "9.1.15/63/200". [Civil Defence, 1964-1965] hardcover
1952LFA-126724590Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1952, bon état
1952LFA-126724591Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1952, bon état
1952LFA-126724592Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1952, bon état
1983LFA-126711203N° 278 (15 décembre 1983) : 32 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, broché, bon état
198413708Paris, Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1984 1 volume 17 x 24cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une vignette. 143p. Bon état.
Au sommaire de ce n°1, présenté par Jean-Pierre RIOUX, un dossier "Histoires de l'avenir - 1984 au rendez-vous d'Orwell": "Histoire et pouvoir dans "1984"" par François BEDARIDA, "Le Moyen Age entre le futur et l'avenir" par Jacques LE GOFF, "Stakhanov, ce héros normatif" par Éric VIGNE, "Après Mao, le retour du vieil homme" par Marie-Claire BERGERE, "Le fascisme italien et la vision du futur" par Pierre MILZA, "Imaginer l'inimaginable - Guerre nucléaire et stratégie américaine depuis 1945" par Pierre MELANDRI, "L'horoscope des populations" par Hervé LE BRAS, "Lectures sur les avenirs flous de la longue crise" par Jean BOUVIER, "Le siècle de la contingence ?" par René REMOND; rubrique "Enjeux": "L'histoire appliquée ou les historiens taumaturges" par Henry ROUSSO; et divers. Français
197513445Paris, Esprit, 1975 1 volume 14 x 22,5cm Broché 160p., 12p. bleutées.Très bon état.