Language: English
Published by Cooper Hewitt Museum, 1988
ISBN 10: 0910503567 ISBN 13: 9780910503563
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover, 112 pages; very good condition; pages a bit yellowed at edges; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 33, No. 1. [Edited by Alexander Samalman & Herbert D. Kastle.] Cover by Emsh for "Too Late for Eternity" (novel) by Bryce Walton. Includes "Dark Destiny" (novelet) by William Morrison; "Double Date" by Winston Marks; "Nanny" by Philip K. Dick; "Wayfarer" by Roger Dee; "Miss Stardust" by Richard Matheson; "The Box" by Arthur Porges. Features: "The Ether Vibrates"; "The Thought Translator" (article) by Gotthard Gunther; "Workin' of the Green" by Herbert D. Kastle. Illustrated by Emsh, Frank Kelly Freas, and Paul Orban. Creasing; tanning; tape; short tears. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 33, No. 1. [Edited by Alexander Samalman & Herbert D. Kastle.] Cover by Emsh for "Too Late for Eternity" (novel) by Bryce Walton. Includes "Dark Destiny" (novelet) by William Morrison; "Double Date" by Winston Marks; "Nanny" by Philip K. Dick; "Wayfarer" by Roger Dee; "Miss Stardust" by Richard Matheson; "The Box" by Arthur Porges. Features: "The Ether Vibrates"; "The Thought Translator" (article) by Gotthard Gunther; "Workin' of the Green" by Herbert D. Kastle. Illustrated by Emsh, Frank Kelly Freas, and Paul Orban. Loss at upper frotn foredge corner; stress cracks; creased; marks on cover; rubbing; tears; tanning. Book.
Published by Cooper Hewitt Museum/Smithsonian Institution, N.Y./Washington, D. C., 1988
Seller: M H Harrington, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Softcover exhibition catalog, 8.5" x 11", covers are very good - light wear to margins, light crease top and bottom of back cover - extending to catalog page corners - all text and images are clear - text is, therefore, near fine; 112 pp., 110 works described and discussed, well-illustrated in black-and-white with some color images; all works illustrated. 1lb. Book.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 5, No. 3. Pulp magazine. Edited by Malcolm Reiss. Cover art by Allen Anderson for "The Pit of Nympthons" by Stanley Mullen. Includes "Swordsman of Lost Terra" by Poul Anderson; "Halftripper" by Mack Reynolds; "Palimpsest" by Roger Dee; "Grim Green World" by John Starr; "The Last Laugh" by Bryce Walton; "The Illusionaries" by Eric Frank Russell; "Wreck Off Triton" by Alfred Coppel; "The Conquistadors Come" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman. Illustrated by Vestal, Houlihan and others. Letters from Bill Tuning and others. Shallow foredge losses; creasing; tanning; short tears with small losses at spine ends. Book.
Language: English
Published by Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1933
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Pp. 732-742. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Good.
Language: English
Published by Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, 1988
ISBN 10: 0910503567 ISBN 13: 9780910503563
Softcover. Condition: VG, light wear to cover edges. Pictorial wraps, blue-gray spine with white lettering. 110 pp. Approx. 100 bw plates. Includes a titular chapters as well as The Versailles Drawings in Stockholm.
Language: English
Published by Love Romance Publishing, New York, 1951
Seller: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Allen Anderson, cover illustration (illustrator). First Edition. Very good in original wrappers with light edgewear and some brief mottling to the pages.
Published by New York 1988, 1988
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
Architectural renderings of Versailles and its environs from the Versailles drawing collection in Stockholm., English, Year1988, Illust. B/W120, Illust. Color10, ISBN 0910503567, Code 0073. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Location of Exhibition: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, Cat. of exh. Pages 111, Size 11öx 8 1/2ö.
DEE, Elaine Evans, and Guy Walton. VERSAILLES: THE VIEW FROM SWEDEN. New York: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1988. 4to. Wrappers. 111 pages. First editio Very good.
Language: English
Published by Hubble & Hattie Apr 2013, 2013
ISBN 10: 1845844203 ISBN 13: 9781845844202
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Partners celebrates the diversity of the canine contribution to our species, providing the reader with heart-warming stories of loyalty, perseverance and courage, as evidenced by examples of the five disciplines dealt with in Partners: law enforcement, guide dogs, therapy dogs, scent-detection dogs and search and rescue dogs.
Language: English
Published by University of Chicago Press (Distribution), 1988
ISBN 10: 0910503567 ISBN 13: 9780910503563
Seller: BWS BKS, Ferndale, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Harrison & Sons, Ltd, London, 1933
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Offprint, 8vo (251 x 176mm), pp. 10, plus 2 inserted plates. Original green printed wrappers, thread-bound, so light creasing, near fine. Signed by Walton on the front wrapper. Walton shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951 with John Douglas Cockcroft for the first experimental splitting of an atomic nucleus by artificially accelerated particles; the moment at which humanity first demonstrated that the atomic nucleus was not merely observable but manipulable by means entirely under human control. This paper, received at the Cavendish Laboratory on August 1, 1933, belongs to the immediate and decisive sequel to that achievement. Where the original Cockcroft-Walton experiment established nuclear transmutation through ionization current measurements, this investigation provides its photographic proof: the tracks of the product nuclei made directly visible in a Wilson cloud chamber, their ranges measured, their kinematics checked against theory, and their identity placed beyond dispute. The reactions confirmed are the disintegration of lithium-7 by protons into two helium-4 nuclei, the disintegration of lithium-6 by deuterons into two helium-4 nuclei, and the disintegration of boron-11 by protons into three helium-4 nuclei, with observed particle ranges in close agreement with values calculated from the energy equation using the latest nuclear mass data. The two inserted plates reproduce the original cloud chamber photographs, providing the visual record on which the analysis rests. Nuclear physics is now the basis of every cancer radiotherapy treatment, every PET scan, and every nuclear power station; this paper is among the documents in which it became an experimental science rather than a theoretical one. The apparatus consisted of the Cockcroft-Walton high-voltage installation operating at potentials up to 400 kilovolts, combined with a standard Wilson expansion chamber 15 cm in diameter and 5 cm deep, photographed simultaneously by two cameras mounted at 30 degrees to the vertical and at 20 degrees to each other, with measurements made on images of the tracks reproduced in the relative positions in which they actually occurred. For the disintegration of lithium by protons, reaction (1), Li + H yielding two He nuclei, four windows of 5 to 1 cm stopping power were mounted on grid (a) of Figure 2, giving a convenient length for track measurement; the mean value of the sum of the lengths of pairs of tracks taken from a number of photographs was 16.6 cm, and the average range of particles emitted in opposite directions was 8.3 cm, in good agreement with the theoretical value of 8.4 cm deduced from the absorption curves and with the value of 8.35 cm obtained by substituting the latest nuclear mass data into the energy relation; approximately 100 photographs were taken, and the number of opposite pairs far exceeds what chance could produce. For the disintegration of lithium by ions of the heavy isotope of hydrogen, reaction (2), Li + H yielding two He nuclei, a sample of heavy hydrogen supplied by Lord Rutherford from Professor G. N. Lewis was passed into the discharge tube, and Figure 4 of Plate 14 shows the general character of the events; the value calculated from the energy equation is in very close agreement with the observed range of 13.2 cm previously reported by Oliphant, Kinsey and Rutherford. For the disintegration of boron by proton bombardment, reaction (3), B + H yielding three He nuclei, a piece of pyrex glass containing boron of 3 to 5 mm stopping power was used as target and over 100 photographs were taken; three-track events are reproduced on Plates 16 and 17, but because the majority of the measured three-track sets do not satisfy momentum conservation as accurately as expected, attributed to slight deflections in the mica windows of small residual range, the authors state that a full discussion of this disintegration is postponed to a later date. The two inserted plates, Plates 14 through 17 of the original volume, reproduce the cloud chamber photographs directly, providing the visual record on which the kinematic analysis rests. Signed.