Language: English
Published by Somerville, MA: Alternative Education Project, Inc., 1986
Seller: James Payne, Books and Prints, New York City, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. [RADICAL POLITICS]. Eds: Margaret Cerullo, Frank Brodhead, Paul Buhle. Contributors: Richard Rudolph, Scott Ridley, Jennifer Scarlott, Michael Fabricant, Michael Kelly, William Hoynes, Ken Schlosser, David Hunt, John Willoughby, Reebee Garofalo, et al. "Radical America, Volume Twenty, Numbers Two and Three, March-May 1986, 'Chernobyl.'" Somerville, MA: Alternative Education Project, Inc., 1986. First edition. English language. Stapled softcover magazine with pictorial card wrappers. Nonfiction political articles on Chernobyl, South Africa, and homelessness, with black-and-white illustrations and ads. 10 x 7 inches. 6 oz. 72 pp. Shelf-wear. Sticker on back wrapper. Text clean. No ISBN. ASIN: B000PKPT7Y.
Language: English
Published by American Book Company, NY, 1943
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. B/W Photos (illustrator). 1st. First Edition, First Printing; pictorial c; ; pp 113-276/index, clean, unmarked.
Published by From: Thomas, W.L. (Ed), Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, 1956
Seller: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Pamphlet. Condition: Very Good. pp. 1010-1022, Extracted from orig vol, begins with title page, trimmed & stapled, thus is like a pamphlet, VG.
Good plus or better, light general wear, sunned spine Cloth Pages lightly browned. Thursday, November 10, 2005 2:32:57 PM.
Published by American Book Co., NY 0
Seller: Orrin Schwab Books, Providence, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Shelf wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners, with the corners slightly rubbed through.; 1; 132 pages.
Published by American Book Company, 1943
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. 1943. No edition remarks. 275 pages. No dust jacket. Pictorial cloth covered boards. Black and white photographs and diagrams. Pages with some foxing and tanning, particularly to endpapers and textblock edges. Binding remains firm. Heavy pencil inscriptions to front free endpaper. Boards have moderate shelf wear with mild bumping and fraying to corners and crushing and fraying to spine ends. All surfaces heavily tanned, particularly spine.
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1947
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition.
Language: English
Published by McGraw-Hill, 1952
Seller: MB Books, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
US$ 11.07
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Condition : Fair/usable study copy. Hard cover, no jacket. Former university library copy with associated markings. 344pp. No highlighting or annotations. Pages age toned. Covered in protective laminate. Photo on request.
Published by American Book Company, 1943
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. 1943. No Edition Remarks. 132 pages. No dust jacket. Pictorial cloth. Full title: Radio-1 Written to Conform to the Preinductive Training Course in Fundamentals of Radio as Prepared by the War Department. Contains black and white photographs. Binding remains firm. Pages and photographs are lightly tanned throughout. Marking to endpapers and pastedowns. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Light tanning to spine and edges with crushing to spine ends. Staining to rear board.
Published by American Book Company, New York, 1943
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First American Edition. 282pp incl index. Full brown cloth; black & green decorative front cover (soldier kneeling in the brush holding a Walkie-Talkie to the side of his face); near fine. Pages lightly age-toned, else very good. Line illus and tables/charts in text, and a few half-tone illus in text. The technical aspects of radio use during the WWII era.
Published by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, 1947
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. 8-3/4" x 11-1/2" Wraps; 64pp; Covers clean & bright, two corners slightly bent, text unmarked, binding is tight, VG condition.
Published by American Book Company, 1943
Seller: Boomer's Books, Weare, NH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. A two volume set of hardcover book in illustrated cloth covering with tanning spines. Soldily bound and unmarked, this wartime publication is a very nice two volume military training set.
Published by American Book Co, New York, 1943
Seller: Bauer Rare Books, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. 8vo. 132; 276 pp. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth, very good copys. (85058).
Published by American Book Company, New York, 1943
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Presumed first edition/first printing. x, 282 pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Diagrams. Index. Decorated cover (soldier with walkie-talkie). Laboratory exercises. Endpapers have some discoloration. Cover has some wear and soiling. This was Written to Conform to the Preinduction Training Course in Fundamentals of Radio as Prepared by the War Department. This is a combination volume of the author's Radio I and Radio II. The textual matter herein is identical with that of these two volumes. The only changes made are in the Tables of Contents, the Appendixes, and the Indexes. These have been combined for the sake of convenience. Both authors were associated with Westinghouse. In 1920, Westinghouse makes history with the first commercial radio broadcast in the country. Radio station KDKA begins operations. In 1921, Westinghouse introduces the first factory-built radio receiver. Thus it was a premier technical authority about Radio as the U.S. entered the Second World War and needed to train soldiers. This book is designed to fit specialized wartime training requirements. Essentially, radio transmission consists of generating alternating currents of high frequency and introducing them into a conductor from which some of the electrical energy is thrown off in the form of electromagnetic waves. These waves travel through space, and some of their energy is absorbed by every electrical conductor they reach. If they reach a receiving antenna, they induce a current in it. This induced current then is detected, amplified, and converted into sound, whether it be voice, music, or dots and dashes.