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1946ABE-147308860815636 PAGES-28,5 CM X 38 CM-EN COUVERTURE "L'EXPERIENCE DE BIKINI"-EN COUVERTURE INTERIEURE "LA FIN DU SEJOUR EN FRANCE DU ROI DU CAMBODGE", NORODOM SIHANOUK QUITTANT LE RITZ-DU PALAIS BOURBON AU LUXEMBOURG LE GOUVERNEMENT DEVANT L'ASSEMBLEE, PHOTO MINISTERE BIDAULT-UN TOURNANT DE LA POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE, PAR TROGER MAUREL-LA CONFERENCE DES QUATRE-AUTOUR DE LA MEDITERRANEE LA GRECE ATTEND LE VERDICT DES DIEUX, 4P PAR MARGUERITE JOUVE9 PHOTOS-LA RESISTANCE HOLLANDAISE, 3P PAR W. SANDBERG-LA MARINE MARCHANDE, 4P PAR HENRY PEYRET, 7 PHOTOS-FRANCE PAYS DE BADE, 2P PAR CHRISTIAN FUNK-BRENTANO, 5 ILL-LES CONCOURS DU CONSERVATOIRE, 1P, 4 PHOTOS, JOELLE LISBERT, BERNARD DHERAN, GUISAC, LYCAN-PRIX LITTERAIRES: PRIX GONCOURT "LES GRANDES VACANCES" DE FRANCIS AMBRIERE, PHOTO, PRIX RENAUDOT "L'UNIVERS CONCENTRATIONNAIRE" DE DAVID ROUSSET, PHOTO, 1P-LA NOUVELLE GARE MARITIME DE CALAIS, 2 PHOTOS-
195033148Couverture souple. Numéro complet. Petit manque en marge.
284 pages. Index. Photo illustrated endpapers. Black and white photographic plates. "This startling story, never revealed in its entiretly before, is told with full documentation by Major Jordan, who served as liaison officer with the Russians at Great Falls, Montana - the staging base for Russian Lend-Lease supplies... Documents the two known shipments of uranium; explains how engraving plates from the U.S. Treasury were made available to Russia with the help of Harry Dexter White... This book could well be titled 'How We Helped Russia and How the Russians Helped Themselves'." - from dust jacket. Unmarked book bears moderate wear and sound binding. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Quality copy of this important record. Book
1961ROD0023090Seghers. 1961. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Scotch jauni sur les coiffes. OUvrage illustrré de photos en noir et blanc hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
196172522Editions Seghers , Savants du Monde Entier Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1961 Book condition, Etat : Moyen broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur, illustrée d'une photographie de Frédéric Joliot-Curie In-8 carré 1 vol. - 255 pages
1961142874Couverture souple. Broché. 255 pages.
SOFTCOVER. Sticker to spine and inside cover, stamp to page block. Text is clean, tight and bright Ex - Library
2012140779Couverture souple. Broché. 265 pages.
20122083002115709207Discover Twenty One 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 403p version 8p size: 26cm number of books: 1 Discover Twenty One paperback
1972237998Mexico City: SUTINEN 1972. Newsletter. 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 3/2022. Published by radical trade unionists in the atomic energy field. Many of the issues raised union democratization etc are similar to those of the rank-and-file movements in the US at the same time. SUTINEN unknown
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
200178119Washington DC: Panel to Assess the Reliability Safety and Security of the United States Nuclear Stockpile 2001. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 2 iii 1 ES-ii 31 1 4 pages. Footnotes. Boxes. The Panel consisted of John S. Foster Jr. Chairman and Harold M. Agnew Sydell P. Gold Stephen J. Guidice and James R. Schlesinger. From the Executive Summary: Congress established this Panel in 1999 to examine whether the United States can expect to sustain confidence in its nuclear deterrent while complying with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. This year we reviewed the national capability to perform the high priority day-to-day work of stockpile stewardship - surveillance assessments refurbishment annual certification and production. We find a disturbing gap between the nation's declaratory policy that maintenance of a safe and reliable nuclear stockpile is a supreme national interest and the actions taken to support this policy. We the Panel are particularly concerned about the Department of Energy's nuclear weapons production complex. cont. Internal and independent reviews including ours find that after more than a decade of under-investment in the weapons complex it is at unacceptably high risk to perform currently agreed upon weapon refurbishments and it remains unready to fix nuclear component problems that may arise in years ahead. Throughout the broader complex the trends point downward because of the aging of facilities and the workforce. Morale is low especially in the laboratories. Parts of the weapon complex infrastructure are defective; the production capabilities that remain are fragile. The Panel sees a growing need for a coherent vision comprehensive plan and programmatic commitment to reverse this situation. The panel issued recommendations on the production complex; design production and certification; surveillance; assessment tools and methods; annual certification process; DoD's roles; and test readiness. Panel to Assess the Reliability, Safety, and Security of the United States Nuclear Stockpile 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)
Pubblicato in occasione della 1° Biennale Nazionale d'Arte Contemporanea nella Città di Rieti. Con 402 illustrazioni in bianco e nero . 4to. pp. 292. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
1995LFA015d6Revue trimestrielle de l'Institut international de géopolitique : environ 100 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs sous jacquette illustrée
1983Alibris.0011466Paris: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD 1983. Trade paperback. Fair. Ex-library. Other than library markings NO EXTRANEOUS MARKINGS IN THIS BOOK. Fading-> fair. 250 p. Out-of-print book. GEOLOGY shelf. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) paperback
0428060854.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197464130Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 2 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping w/ ownership signature on title. First edition of this exceedingly rare geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed at West Roosevelt Washington along the edge of Lake Umatilla in the Columbia River Gorge as part of a group of similar nuclear power plants with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. PP&L together with PG&E had previously examined 2 sites near Arlington OR but then shifted to this site near the Columbia River down from the Hanford Sites later developed for the WPPSS projects. Included are five borings for subsurface conditions 3 borings in the landslide areas geophysical survey to depth of 229 feet geologic mapping of faults stratigraphy and assessment of ground motion. The Slope Stability and Aerial Geological survey results were included in a later separate report by Dr. Rick Kienle.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
197464128Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 4 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping w/ ownership signature on title. First edition of this exceedingly scarce geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed on Calapooya Creek near Sutherlin Oregon as part of a group with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. This report examined the borings for subsurface conditions and proposed companion dam site for the nuclear plant seismic refraction survey geological studies Side Looking Airborne Radar SLAR survey seismic faults ground water condition reviews and more. Regional geological studies consisted of surveying local similar geologic and mining literature an in-depth examination of the aerial photographs carried under the direction of Dr. Kienle as well as in-field reconnaissance of several faults and folds to define the major geologic structures in the area to determine feasibility for siting a nuclear power plant.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
197464129Portland OR & Burlingame CA: Shannon & Wilson Inc. November - December 1974. Thick 4to. 11.25 x 12 x 3.25 in. Approx. 400 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ thumb tab sections printed typed captions included at fore-edges w/ over 100 maps many large folding boring core sample printed photos on matte finish stock folding charts graphs diagrams; additional appendix envelope w/ 2 large folding appendix updated blueprint maps inserted at rear. Original green vinyl 19-ring binder silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine occasional interior age toning shelfwear rubbing still a VG copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping. First edition of this exceedingly scarce geotechnical report for a Pacific Power & Light Co. proposed nuclear power plant to have been constructed at Lebanon Oregon as part of a group with the proposed Trojan Nuclear Power plant licensed to run beginning in 1976 at 1100 Megawatts. This report examined the site due to its very low historic seismic activity. Included are seven borings for subsurface conditions a laboratory test program measuring the dynamic and static engineering properties of the boring core samples seismic refraction survey geological studies Side Looking Airborne Radar SLAR survey seismic faults ground water condition reviews and more. Regional geological studies consisted of surveying local similar geologic and mining literature as well as a more abbreviated December 1973 report incorporated into this much larger in-depth examination OSU Professor Richard Couch serving as seismology consultant the aerial photographs carried under the direction of Dr. Kienle as well as in-field reconnaissance of several faults and folds to define the major geologic structures in the area to determine feasibility for siting a nuclear power plant.Several nuclear power plants had been proposed and received geotechnical studies in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Pitched to PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century by Admiral Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission PGE and 13 other utilities began planning in 1967 and construction began July 30 1968. PGE chose to build a pressurized water reactor plant and the enormous plant and huge construction cost were projected at the time to be cheaper than coal-fired power plants to supplement the massive hydropower presence in the PNW. Oregon Governor Tom McCall established the first Nuclear Siting Task Force of the Nuclear Development Coordinating Committee in 1969 in order to approve location of nuclear power plants consistent with Oregon’s environmental protections as well as comply with the forthcoming Clean Air Act passed in 1970. No copies in Worldcat or other collections; See: Timeline of Oregon’s Energy History Oregon Department of Energy 2026. Shannon & Wilson, Inc., unknown
Testimonianze critiche su Gianni Bertini di Abbiati, Argan, Ballo, Barletta, Caramel, Crispolti, Dangelo, Di Genova, Dorfles, Hahn, Joppolo, Lambert, Palazzoli, Prearo, Ragon, Russoli, Sanesi, Sauvage, Strano, Toniato, Vangeli, Varga et al. Con 86 tavole in bianco e nero e a colori. Bibliografia . 8vo. pp. 94. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Testimonianze critiche di Filippo Abbiati, Pier Luigi Albertoni, Egidio Cesana, Enrico Crispolti, Gerald Gassiot-Talabot, Roger Gindertael, Edouard Jaguer, Jean- Clarence Lambert, Jean-Jacques Leveque, Michel Ragon, Pierre Restany, Franco Russoli, Tristan Sauvage. Numerose illustrazioni in nero e a colori anche a piena e doppia pagina. Note biografiche, attività espositiva, bibliografia . 4to. pp. 220. . Perfetto (Mint). . Seconda edizione rivisitata e ampliata (2nd Revisited and Augmented Edition). . Un volume monumentale che, attraverso le immagini, ripercorre tutta la carriera di Gianni Bertini. Un artista che disegnando un percorso sempre riconoscibile, ha aderito a diversi "movimenti" del Novecento, dai Gridi segnaletici al MAC al Nucleare, dal Nouveau Réalisme fotosensibile alla Mec Art alla poesia visiva, fino all'attuale impiego delle tecnologie digitali. Il trait d'union di tutta la sua opera è il narcisismo, derivante da un gusto surrealista formatosi negli anni parigini. Un narcisismo ostentato e spregiudicato che diventa esaltazione del proprio io e che si concretizza attraverso il gesto - fu il primo in Italia - dello sgocciolamento del colore. Un gesto freddo, una serie di immagini accomunate dalla grande lucidità mentale che dà forza alla ricerca sperimentalistica. Un continuo rinnovamento che attraversa tutta la sua produzione artistica e che investe sia le forme che il linguaggio. Un divenire esistenziale ma sempre immerso nella realtà contaminata, un linguaggio volgare che diventa grido impetuoso in grado di scuotere anche lo spettatore più inerte.Ristampa della prima Monografia del lavoro di Gianni Bertini eseguito dal 1949 al 1971.
1992R260270272Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules. 1992. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 207 pages augmentées de quelques figures en noir et blanc dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
1986R260270273Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules. 1986. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 299 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire