Language: English
Published by Washington D C: Army Map Service Corps of Engineers, 1960
Seller: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, Germany
First Edition
Im original Umschlag (der Umschlag mit ein paar Knickspuren [vgl. Abbildung], eine Karte mit einer leichten Knickspur an der rechten unteren Ecke, sonst absolut tadellose, offenbar bisher kaum aufgefaltete Exemplare). //// In the original envelope (the envelope with a few crease marks [see illustration], map 3 with a slight crease mark at the lower right corner, otherwise absolutely pristine, apparently hardly ever unfolded copies). Erste Ausgabe der ersten Versuchs, Mondmerkmale für wissenschaftliche und technische Zwecke zu kartieren, einschließlich der ersten großen Mondkarte, die stratigrafische Beziehungen zeigt. In diesem Zustand wirklich selten. - Cf. Online Source: USGS Astrogeologic Science Center, 1961: USGS Astrogeology's First Published Map. //// First edition of the first attempt to map lunar features for scientific and technical purposes, including the first large lunar map showing stratigraphic relationships. Truly rare in this condition. - Cf. Online Source: USGS Astrogeologic Science Center, 1961: USGS Astrogeology's First Published Map. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- BITTE BEACHTEN: Auf Grund der absurden und irrsinnig teuren staatlichen Regelungen für die Entsorgung der Versandpappen in den nachfolgenden Ländern, kann ich leider nicht mehr liefern nach: Österreich, Griechenland, Polen. Kunden in ÖSTERREICH können sich aber an die einheimische Post wenden, dort unter Alles Post Deutschland. --- PLEASE NOTE: Due to the absurd and insanely expensive government regulations for the disposal of shipping cartons in the following countries, I can unfortunately no longer deliver to: Austria, Greece, Poland. However, customers in AUSTRIA can contact their local post office, there under Alles Post Deutschland.
Published by U.S. Geological Survey, 1961
Seller: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Map
No Binding. Condition: Fine. 2nd Edition. Massive and Beautiful Map of the Moon, 1961. (Moon Map) HACKMAN, Robert; MASON, Arnold. (Astrogeology Science Center.) Engineer special study of the surface of the moon - Lunar Rays. Washington, D.C. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, 1961. Fine, crisp copy. Probably an 8/10 rating. As you can see I did not try to open this map fully and flatten it, so it appears that shadow may be yellowing, but there is NO yellowing in this map. [++] "Second edition", 1961 (following the first printing July 1960.) Very large folding (wall) map, 1440 x 975 mm, 40"x50", scale approx 1:3,800,000. So far as I can determine from the resistance to unfolding, this map has been very little used and unfolded. That said, there are a few areas where there is a possibility of a short tear at some of the folds. The map is very crisp and bright really, quite lovely. This is one of four maps in this series published by the U.S. Geological Survey all four are available online as downloadable pdfs from the USGS publications website. [++] "Arnold Mason and Robert Hackman correctly identified light-hued rays as ejecta blasted out from young asteroid impact craters."--USGS site (searched under this title).