Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, 1970
Seller: Sandhill Books, Spring Green, WI, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Volume 26 number 10. Quarto, 28cm tall, 104 pages. This issue provides an overview of Antarctica as an international laboratory for science and diplomacy since the International Geophysical Year(IGY) in 1957-58. Organized in 4 parts: political considerations; geology, biology, meteorology; science management and development; and the next decades. Covers show some rubbing. Clean and good binding.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014938309 ISBN 13: 9781014938305
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
Condition: New. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: a Magazine of Science and Public Affairs (Paperback or Softback).
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014938309 ISBN 13: 9781014938305
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by Random House, New York, 1969
Seller: Presidential Book Shop or James Carroll, Alexandria, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. vi and 247 pages. Scholars on China assess the impact of the Cultural Revolution in Communist China in the 1960s. Jacket is in a Brodart cover.
Language: English
Published by Educat'l Found/Nuclear Sci, Chicago, IL, 1986
ISBN 10: 0941682080 ISBN 13: 9780941682084
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: good. 382, wraps, bibliography, index, name of previous owner, some cover wear, soil, & creases, some underlining/marginal marks to text. Introduction by Harrison Brown. This text reflects the ideas and labor of many people and organizations. A prominent voice in science and public policy for 40 years, from nuclear dawn to nuclear winter.
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Chicago
softcover. Condition: Very good. Periodical. Stapled, card covers (approx. 8 3/8" wide by 10 7/8" tall), 57 pages. Articles include: "Atomic Veterans. The Legal Quandary by Jamie Kalven. A daughter's Story, by Sandra Marlow. "To Preserve A World Graced by Life," by Carl Sagan. Plus many other articles, reviews, etc. 042407A.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014171849 ISBN 13: 9781014171849
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
Condition: New. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: a Magazine of Science and Public Affairs (Hardback or Cased Book).
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014171849 ISBN 13: 9781014171849
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: very good. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. 247 pages. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. New York, (1969). Corner slightly bumped, still a very good copy in a very good dust wrapper (price-clipped and a bit dust-soiled).
Published by Atomic Scientists' Bulletin, Chicago, 1969
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 88 pages with photographs, tables, drawings, illustrations and publications. Quarto (11" x 8 1/2") bound in original publisher's pictorial wrappers. Volume XXV, number 2. First edition. Contents: Where China Stands Now: An Introduction by Dick Wilson; China's Second Liberation in Perspective by W A C Adie; The Prospects of the Cultural Revolution in 1969 by John Gittings; Revolution Within a Revolution? by Ray Wylie; Economic Realities and China's Political Economics by Robert Derneberger; The Economics of Maoism by Jack Gray; Foreign Policy: A Revolutionary Hiatus by C P Fitzgerald; One-Man Diplomacy by Richard Harris; An Isolationist Science Policy by John Indbeck; China's Nuclear Option by Michael Yahuda; The Five Principles-A New Approach by Merry Selk; Science Travels the Mao Road by G H G Oldham. Condition: Light edge wear, some soiling to wrappers else very good. File H.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014938309 ISBN 13: 9781014938305
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014938309 ISBN 13: 9781014938305
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1988
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science,1988. The June, 1988 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, that being Volume 44, Number 5. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover or title page since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be six minutes of midnight as of mid-1988. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 56 pp. Near Fine. Only the merest touch of age toning - the page paper was of high quality. No other notable flaws, at all. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Feature articles in this vintage1988 issue: Third World Missiles; Nunn and ALPS; Gorbachev's Trade Reforms; Perestroika; more. See scan of contents page. The always stunningly pedigreed contributors are shown there as well. Very scarce, in any condition. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR59.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1988
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science,1988. The July-August, 1988 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, that being Volume 44, Number 6. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover or title page since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be six minutes of midnight as of late 1988. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 56 pp. Near Fine. Only the merest touch of age toning - the page paper was of high quality. No other notable flaws, at all. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Feature articles in this vintage 1988 issue: Weird Science at Livermore; Blinding Lasers; Nuclear Fiction for Children; Star Wars Voted Zapped; Pugwash. See scan of contents page. The always stunningly pedigreed contributors are shown there as well. Very scarce, in any condition. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR59.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1975
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science,1975. The February, 1975 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, that being Volume 31, Number 2. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover or title page since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be nine minutes of midnight as of early1975. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 48 pp. Very Good. Original subscriber label on front cover (a Hampshire College professor); touch edgewear; the inevitable page paper toning is just modest; binding slightly loose at staples. Contents otherwise immaculate. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Feature articles in this vintage 1975 issue: Vladivostok Agreement; UNESCO; Velikovsky; Nuclear Reactor Debate; Baptism of Atomic Scientists; much more. See scan of contents. The always stunningly pedigreed contributors, in addition to editor Samuel H. Day, Jr., here include F.A. Long; Stuart A. Rice; Jeffrey J.W. Baker; A. Robert Smith; John Ziman; Arthur Steiner; Robert J. Stern; Earl Callen; George Kolodiy; Dennis Chase; David Dinsmore Comey. Scarce. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR59.
Published by Vintage Books, New York, 1970
Seller: Laura Books, Georgetown, SA, Australia
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First British. slight wear cover edges, otherwise book clean and tight. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1991
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, 1991. The January-February, 1991 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be ten minutes of midnight as of early 1991. That's about two minutes safer than it was in May of 1948. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 48 pp. A strong Very Good; pre-addressed subscriber's label has been largely removed, and the corners and spine are sporadically touched (see scans). Firmly bound, contents immaculate, tipped-in cardstock offers remain untouched. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence - a geopolitical instrument that became more than a nuclear watchdog. Feature articles in this now-vintage 1991 issue: Renegade Russians; How We Armed the Middle East; South Africa and the Nonproliferation Treaty; Conventional Force Treaty Buries Cold War; Military R&D Not to Blame for Economy. More, of course. Very scarce as the original monthly softcover issue. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR28.
Published by Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Chicago, IL, 2012
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. 76 p. References From the publications' website: "Guest editor of the Bulletin s special issue on low-dose radiation risks, Jan Beyea is a nuclear physicist, who, for 40 years, has listened to, and sometimes participated in, the debate over risks from low-level radiation exposure. He is a co-author of papers on environmental epidemiology, including a study of the Three Mile Island accident. Beyea has been a member and reviewer of numerous studies for the National Research Council, most recently serving as a committee member for the completed study America s Energy Future, and the ongoing study, The Feasibility of Inertial Fusion Energy. He currently is a member of the World Trade Center Health Registry Scientific Advisory Committee. He advises plaintiff law firms on litigation strategy in large, toxic tort cases, where he has watched some of the most prominent researchers in the world go head to head, debating the risks of low-level radiation. He is chief scientist at Consulting in the Public Interest." Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014171849 ISBN 13: 9781014171849
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Publication Date: 1948
Seller: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. This is an issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol 4/4, April 1948. The von Laue is a short contribution on pp 103-4, with a response by Phil Morrison. Some fading on the spine, otherwise a VG copy.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1972
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Near Fine. See scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, 1972. The December, 1972 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. "Science and Public Affairs" time period. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - is not at this time period on the cover, but still shows as twelve minutes to midnight on the contents page. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 56 pp. Near Fine (very); zero notable flaws other than the rear-cover subscriber mailing label to a Hampshire College professor. Contents almost immaculate. See all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change, and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS had become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Some feature topics in this vintage 1972 issue: Medicine in China; Genetic Engineering Symposium; Slaves of the 20th Century; Russian Experiment; Meteorites and the Moon; End of Apollo - Ambiguous Epic; much more, as always. See scan of contents page. Very, very scarce original monthly issue. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR55.
Language: English
Published by Hassell Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014171849 ISBN 13: 9781014171849
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: New.
Published by Basic Books, New York, 1963
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: good, ex-lib., good. 616, index, endpapers stained, library stamps on flyleaf and title page, library call number on DJ spine. Contributors include Hans Bethe, Max Born, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Edward Teller, H. C. Urey, and many others.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1973
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good. See scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, 1973. The June, 1973 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. "Science and Public Affairs" time period. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - is not at this time period on the cover, but shows as twelve minutes to midnight on the contents page. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 48 pp. Very Good; modest soil and external wear, and a front-cover subscriber mailing label to a Hampshire College professor. Contents almost immaculate. See all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch (this issue is in memoriam for him) and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change, and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Some feature topics in this vintage 1973 issue: In Memoriam Eugene Rabinowitch; Salt Negotiations; After Vietnam; Copernicus; Air Quality; Stockholm - A Year Later; more. See scan of contents page. Very, very scarce original monthly issue. Ships in stout protection, of course. LPR52.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1982
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Near Fine; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science,1982. The November, 1982 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, that being Volume 38, Number 9. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover or title page since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be four minutes of midnight as of late 1982. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 64 pp. Near Fine; original addressee label on front cover, very modest toning to white covers and pages. No other flaws. Contents otherwise immaculate. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Feature articles in this vintage 1982 issue: Nuclear Combat; Strategy Games; Pugwash 1982, Warsaw; Soviet Social Problems; Future American Science; Reagan Isolationism; Room in the Ark? Endangered Species; Soviet Succession and Policy; Flexible Response Danger; Sakharov Letter. More. See scan of contents. The always stunningly pedigreed contributors, in addition to editor Bernard Taub Feld, here include Sir Christopher Hammon Paine; Felix Earl Browder; Sumit Ganguly; Michael S. Sherry; Jerry Fincher Hough; Norman Myers; Mark (Marc) Pilisuk; John Dowling; Edward Gerjuoy; Jamie Kalven; David E. Powell; David Dessler; Douglas Mattern; David Keppel. Very, very scarce as the original monthly softcover issue. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR37.
Language: English
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Chicago, 1976
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Near Fine; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science,1976. The October, 1976 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, that being Volume 32, Number 8. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover or title page since 1947, two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be nine minutes of midnight as of late 1976. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 48 pp. Near Fine; original addressee label on front cover, tiny strip sot on rear cover, no other flaws. Even the inevitable page paper toning is almost nonexistent. Contents immaculate. A handsome example; see all scans. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, climate change,[2] and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence, over the years, BAS has become a geopolitical instrument, rather than a nuclear watchdog alone. Feature articles in this vintage 1976 issue: Nuclear Sabotage - with five tables of incidents; Peaceful Explosions; Nuclear Energy Illusions & Realities; Nuclear Responsibility - by President Jimmy Carter; Numbers Game; B-1 Bomber - Still Flying or Defunded?; Congressional Buck-Passing; Public Policy for Solar Heating and Cooling; Britain and the Bomb (bbok). See scan of contents. Contributors include Bernard T. Feld; Jimmy Carter; Fred C. Iklé; F.A. Long; Michael Flood; Alan S. Hirschberg; Samuel H. Day, Jr.; Barry R. Schneider; Elizabeth Young. Very, very scarce as the original monthly softcover issue. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR31.
Published by Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, USA, 1978
Seller: Laura Books, Georgetown, SA, Australia
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Bound magazines for 1978, slight wear to covers and cover edges, minimal library marks, otherwise book clean and tight. Due to weight extra may apply to any quoted postage Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex Library.
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New.