Language: English
Published by History Division Dept. of Energy, Wash - GPO, 2000
Seller: Jeff Stark, Barstow, CA, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condition: Fine. Fine and birght looks new in its hardcover and gilt decorated binding. Fully illlustrated. Kind of fascinating history.
Published by (Washington, D.C.) : U.S. Dept. of Energy, Dec. 2000., 2000
vi, 95pp, (8.5 x 11 inches), maps, b&w photos, endnotes. Very Good condition in wrappers (soft cover). A light bump to head of spine, covers barely rubbed. Otherwise clean and bright, no tears or creases, no markings.Description and early history, the birth of the nuclear age (1919-47), the search for a continental test site (1947-50), preparing to test (Dec. 1950- Jan 1951), the Ranger Series (Jan-Feb 1951, legacy of the test site (1951-).
US$ 6.65
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Très bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque avec équipements. Edition 2013. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Edition 2013. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Published by United States Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., 2006
Seller: Take Five Books, Ashland, OR, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good-. Edition Not Stated. Edge wear and creases to cover, 1/2" tear to bottom front. Expedited or International shipping may cost more. Signed by Previous Owner.
Published by United States Department of Energy, 2000
Seller: Crossroad Books, Eau Claire, WI, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Softcover. A bit of bumping at the bottom corner. Else covers clean. Some light wrinkling in the bottom corner margin of the pages (text not affected). Else pages clean. ; 30C; 11" x 8-1/2"; 95 pages.
Published by Department of Energy,, 2006
Seller: Harry Alter, Sylva, NC, U.S.A.
paperback, Condition: Very Good, Department of Energy, 2006, 8-1/2"x11", paperbk., 244pp., many photos., VG $.
Published by St. Louis, MO Concordia Publishing House, 1916
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Tuesday, May 26 (SALE item)* 102 pp., original hard covers darkened & slightly rubbed. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Language: Russian
Published by Izobrazitelnoe iskusstvo, 1981
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Farbveränderung durch Alter/Sonne; Deutlicher Riss.
Language: Spanish
Published by Ediciones Guadarrama, Madrid, 1965
Seller: Llibres Bombeta, Terrassa, B, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Algunos subrayados muy esporádicos.
Published by U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC, 1994
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. 28 cm, 142 [2] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Map. Figures. Footnotes. Chronology. Appendices. DOE/HR-0098. Cover has minor wear and soiling. The Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 created perhaps the most diverse agency in the Federal Government. The new department brought together not only most of the government`s energy programs but also defense responsibilities that included the design, construction, and testing of nuclear weapons. The Department of Energy incorporated a score of organizational entities from a dozen departments and agencies. The Department of Energy sought--and continues to seek--to be one of the Nation`s premier science and technology organizations. The Department of Energy, 1977--1994, is a summary history of the origins, goals, and achievements of the Department and selected major programs. The study details how the Department was born of the energy crisis of the early and mid-1970s. With the end of the Cold War, the Department of Energy further transformed itself, moving to partial dismantlement of the nuclear weapons complex and to an increased emphasis on technology transfer efforts. The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States Government concerned with the United States' policies regarding energy and safety in handling nuclear material. Its responsibilities include the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production. DOE sponsors more research in the physical sciences than any other U.S. federal agency, the majority of which is conducted through its system of National Laboratories. The 1973 oil crisis called attention to the need to consolidate energy policy. On August 4, 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed into law The Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 (Pub. L. 95-91, 91 Stat. 565, enacted August 4, 1977), which created the Department of Energy. The new agency, which began operations on October 1, 1977, consolidated the Federal Energy Administration, the Energy Research and Development Administration, the Federal Power Commission, and programs of various other agencies.
Published by Paris, Imprimerie Starsbourgeoise., 1920
Seller: Antiquariat Gothow & Motzke, Berlin, Germany
X/648 S., Originalleineneinband (publisher's cloth binding), Bibliotheksexemplar von guter Erhaltung ( Ausleihkartentasche, Ausleihkarte, Stempel auf Vorsatz, nicht foliiert, kein Rückenschild), Einband gering gebrauchsspurig, Sprache: deutsch.
Published by Wenner Verlag, 1983
Seller: Sigrun Wuertele buchgenie_de, Altenburg, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut - gebraucht. Gebundene Ausgabe Sehr guter Zustand, ohne Namenseintrag Osnabrück. Geschichtl. Einl. Carl Möller. Bildtext Edgar Schroeder Zustand: 2, Sehr gut - gebraucht, Gebundene Ausgabe Wenner Verlag , 1983 , Osnabrück. Geschichtl. Einl. Carl Möller. Bildtext Edgar Schroeder, Ulrich Fehner Fotos.
Published by Department of Energy, Management and Administration, Executive Secretariat, History Division, Washington, DC, 2000
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Quarto, 95, wraps, illus., maps, endnotes, ink scribble on front cover, some wear to covers. This book was written in conjunction with the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Nevada Test Site, and represents a unique partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office (which provided the initial impetus for the project), the Office of Defense Programs of the Department's National Nuclear Security Administration (which provided funding for printing the history), and the History Division of the Department's Executive Secretariat (which researched and wrote the history). Gosling was a former Chief Historian for the Department of Energy and Fehner succeeded him into that position. The contents include a description and early history of the Nevada Test Site, the birth of the nuclear age, the search for a Continental Test Site, The Ranger Series, and the Legacy of the Nevada Test Site. The Nevada National Security Site, previously the Nevada Test Site (NTS), is a United States Department of Energy reservation located in southeastern Nye County, Nevada, about 65 miles northwest of the city of Las Vegas. Formerly known as the Nevada Proving Grounds, the site was established on 11 January 1951 for the testing of nuclear devices, covering approximately 1,360 square miles of desert and mountainous terrain. Nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site began with a 1-kiloton-of-TNT (4.2 TJ) bomb dropped on Frenchman Flat on 27 January 1951. During the 1950s, the mushroom clouds from the 100 atmospheric tests could be seen for almost 100 mi. St. George, Utah, received the brunt of the fallout of above-ground nuclear testing in the Yucca Flats/Nevada Test Site. Winds routinely carried the fallout of these tests directly through St. George and southern Utah. The vast majority-828 of the 928 total nuclear tests-were underground. The Nevada Test Site contains 28 areas, 1,100 buildings, 400 miles of paved roads, 300 miles of unpaved roads, ten heliports, and two airstrips. The Nevada Test Site was established as a 680-square-mile area by President Harry S. Truman on December 18, 1950, within the Nellis Air Force Gunnery and Bombing Range. The Nevada Test Site was the primary testing location of American nuclear devices from 1951 to 1992; 928 announced nuclear tests occurred there. Of those, 828 were underground. (Sixty-two of the underground tests included multiple, simultaneous nuclear detonations, adding 93 detonations and bringing the total number of NTS nuclear detonations to 1,021, of which 921 were underground.) The site is covered with subsidence craters from the testing. The NTS was the United States' primary location for tests in the 500-to-1,000 kt (2,100-to-4,200 TJ) range. 126 tests were conducted elsewhere, including most larger tests. Many of these occurred at the Pacific Proving Grounds in the Marshall Islands. . The last atmospheric test detonation at the Nevada Test Site was "Little Feller I" of Operation Sunbeam, on 17 July 1962. Although the United States did not ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, it honors the articles of the treaty, and underground testing of weapons ended as of 23 September 1992. Subcritical tests not involving a critical mass continue. One notable test shot was the "Sedan" shot of Operation Storax on 6 July 1962, a 104-kiloton-of-TNT (440 TJ) shot for Operation Plowshare, which sought to prove that nuclear weapons could be used for peaceful means in creating bays or canals. It created a crater 1,280 feet wide and 320 feet deep that can still be seen today. While there are no longer any explosive tests of nuclear weapons at the site, there is still subcritical testing, used to determine the viability of the United States' aging nuclear arsenal. Additionally, the site is the location of the Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Complex, which sorts and stores low-level radioactive waste that is not transuranic and has a half life not longer than 20 years. The Radiological/Nuclear WMD Incident Exercise Site (T-1), which replicates multiple terrorist radiological incidents with train, plane, automobile, truck, and helicopter props is located in Area 1, at the former site of tests EASY, SIMON, APPLE-2, and GALILEO.
Language: Spanish
Published by Imprimerie Strasbourgeoise, Paris, 1920
Seller: Librería Antonio Azorín, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. Ejemplar en buen estado. Encuadernación de tapa dura, en plena tela. Dimensiones: 23x15 - 647 pp.
Published by Imprimerie Strasbourgeoise, STRASBOURG, PARIS, 1920
ISBN 13: 2560733178882
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: BUONO USATO. INTERLINGUE SD ma introduzione datata 1920, pagine con bruniture del tempo, più intense lungo i margini, con alcuni timbri di possesso, rilegatura in tutta tela, scolorita, con macchie, fioritura, ingiallita al dorso e con traccia di umidità, con tasselli rossi e titoli d'oro al piatto ed al dorso. Numero pagine 648.
Published by United States Department of Energy, 2006
Seller: High Barn Books, Lancaster, United Kingdom
US$ 58.11
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketVery Good paperback (light edgewear, clean and unmarked). 244 pp 4to brown cloth in dustwrapper. The image on this listing page is of the actual book for sale.
Dirigida y Presentada por Jacques de Bivort de la Saudée. Ed. Guadarrama, Col. Guadarrama de crítica y ensayo. Madrid, 1959, tela editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada, 736 p., 19x15 cm., sobrecubierta con leves roces de uso, excelente estado. [496 g.]. Teología, filosofía, ensayo.
Language: German
Published by Straßburg, Imprimerie Strasbourgeoise 1920., 1920
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Nonnenmacher, Freiburg, Germany
Condition: Gut. 648 S. Oln. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 950.
Published by Strasbourg / Paris Imprimerie Strasbourgeoise (ISTRA) 1920, 1920
in-8, rel. éd. toile marine, (dos déchiré, restauration au ruban adhésif, mq ff. 627/628), exemplaire de travail, X-648p.
Published by U. S. Department of Energy, Washington DC, 2006
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: As new, in shrinkwrap. Presumed First Edition, First printing. vii, [1], 244 pages. Maps. Illustrations. Acronyms and Abbreviations. Endnotes. This work was written in conjunction with the opening of the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a joint project of the Department of Energy Office of History and Heritage Resources and the National Nuclear Security Administration. Since its establishment in 1957, the Office of History and Heritage Resources (OHHR) has consistently sought to maintain a level of excellence in its publications that meets all scholarly standards and yet is accessible to the general public. At the same time, OHHR has partnered with DOE program offices and field sites to provide historical products that are useful and fill specific departmental needs. In this effort, OHHR has produced a broad range of prize-winning monographs, shorter histories, articles, chronologies, and other publications. Volume II, Underground Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1957-1992 was projected but does not appear to have been completed. This is a comprehensive history of an important chapter in the history of the Cold War, American atmospheric atomic tests at the Nevada Test Site and elsewhere, providing unique insight into the successes, failures, and controversies of the program. Contents: Introduction: Operation Big Shot, April 22, 1952 * Part I: Origins of the Nevada Test Site * Part II: Early Atmospheric Testing, 1951-1952 * Part III: The Trials and Tribulations of Atmospheric Testing, 1953-1954 * Part IV: Atmospheric Testing in the Balance, 1955-1956 * Part V: Atmospheric Testing Comes to a Close, 1957-1958 * Epilogue: From Moratorium to Atmospheric Test Ban Treaty, 1958-1963 * Appendix: United States Nuclear Tests, 1945-1958. From 1951 through 1958, the United States conducted 120 tests at the Nevada Test Site. These tests directly contributed to the creation and manufacture of bigger, smaller, better, and safer nuclear weapons that greatly enhanced the capabilities of the nation's security forces and helped deter an all-out hot war.
Published by U. S. Department of Energy, Washington DC, 2006
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. vii, [1], 244 pages. Maps. Illustrations. Acronyms and Abbreviations. Endnotes. Rarely found as a handsomely bound hard copy (brown cloth with gold lettering on front and spine). Inscribed to Matt [Van Sickle] by Skip {Gosling} on fep. This work was written in conjunction with the opening of the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a joint project of the Department of Energy Office of History and Heritage Resources and the National Nuclear Security Administration. Since its establishment in 1957, the Office of History and Heritage Resources (OHHR) has consistently sought to maintain a level of excellence in its publications that meets all scholarly standards and yet is accessible to the general public. At the same time, OHHR has partnered with DOE program offices and field sites to provide historical products that are useful and fill specific departmental needs. In this effort, OHHR has produced a broad range of prize-winning monographs, shorter histories, articles, chronologies, and other publications. Volume II, Underground Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1957-1992 was projected but does not appear to have been completed. This is a comprehensive history of an important chapter in the history of the Cold War, American atmospheric atomic tests at the Nevada Test Site and elsewhere, providing unique insight into the successes, failures, and controversies of the program. Contents: Introduction: Operation Big Shot, April 22, 1952 * Part I: Origins of the Nevada Test Site * Part II: Early Atmospheric Testing, 1951-1952 * Part III: The Trials and Tribulations of Atmospheric Testing, 1953-1954 * Part IV: Atmospheric Testing in the Balance, 1955-1956 * Part V: Atmospheric Testing Comes to a Close, 1957-1958 * Epilogue: From Moratorium to Atmospheric Test Ban Treaty, 1958-1963 * Appendix: United States Nuclear Tests, 1945-1958. From 1951 through 1958, the United States conducted 120 tests at the Nevada Test Site. These tests directly contributed to the creation and manufacture of bigger, smaller, better, and safer nuclear weapons that greatly enhanced the capabilities of the nation's security forces and helped deter an all-out hot war.
Language: French
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
Leatherbound. Condition: NEW. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. Pages: 672. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1920 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: French Pages: 672.