Technion: The Story of Israel's Institute of Technology
New York: American Technion Society, c1982. 28 cm, 439, illus., DJ somewhat soiled and scratched with curled and frayed edges and minor tears/loss of DJ material, text clean. More
New York: American Technion Society, c1982. 28 cm, 439, illus., DJ somewhat soiled and scratched with curled and frayed edges and minor tears/loss of DJ material, text clean. More
New York: American Technion Society, 1982, 2001. Presumed First Edition, First printing for each volume. Hardcover. 28 cm,. 2 Volumes. Volume 1, ix, [3], 439, [1] pages. Volume 2, ix, [1], 380, [2] pages. Illustrations. Index. Volume 1 DJ somewhat soiled and scratched with curled and frayed edges and minor tears/loss of DJ material, text clean. Volume 2 DJ is in better condition. Volume 1 is inscribed by the author, on a sheet of paper laid into the book. Inscription reads: For Joanne--Whose devotion and conscientiousness helped make possible appearance of this book. Carl Alpert, 7 Nov. 1982. Carl Alpert (May 12, 1913 – May 12, 2005) was a Boston-born journalist, author, communal worker and public relations specialist, first in America and then in Israel (where he settled in 1952). His first newspaper article appeared on April 25, 1930, and his last was dated March 14, 2005. His syndicated articles appeared in Denver's Intermountain Jewish News over the course of 67 years. He calculated that he had written some 3,300 columns. More