Electronic Engineering, Volume XXXVIII, Numbers 455-466, January - December 1966
London: Electronic Engineering, 1966. 838, bound volume, illus., diagrams, boards somewhat worn and soiled, some page wear, tape repairs, soiling, & discoloration. More
London: Electronic Engineering, 1966. 838, bound volume, illus., diagrams, boards somewhat worn and soiled, some page wear, tape repairs, soiling, & discoloration. More
Falls Church, VA: FCW Government Tech Group, 2005. 50, wraps, color illus. More
Washington, DC: Executive Publications, Inc., 1970. 28 cm, 82, wraps, illus. (some color), mailing label and ink notation on front cover, rear cover scratched and soiled, p. 65 creased. More
London: Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2000. 142, wraps, figures, references, some wear to cover and spine edges. More
University, MS: University of MS Law Center, 1985. 125, wraps, footnotes, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled, includes insert related to Challenger accident The journal is subtitled: A journal devoted to the legal problems arising out of man's activities in outer space. More
Brooks AFB, TX: USAF Aerospace Medical Cen. 1961. Quarto, approx. 500, wraps, illus., tables, charts, references, some soiling to fore-edge, covers somewhat worn, staples in front cover. More
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. c. 1970. 44, wraps, profusely illus., date stamped inside front flyleaf, small crease in margin of front flyleaf, covers quite worn. More
Arlington, VA: Compass Publications, Inc., 1984. 29 cm, 87, wraps, illus., mailing label removed from front cover leaving minor abrasion, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Arlington, VA: Compass Publications, Inc., 1984. 29 cm, 70, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
Arlington, VA: Compass Publications, Inc., 1985. 29 cm, 70, wraps, illus., mailing label removed from front cover leaving abrasions, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. 1983. 8.5" x 6.25", approx. 45, wraps, profusely illus. (some in color), chronology, some wear to spine, some pages uncut. More
New York: The Citadel Press, 1958. First Edition. 253, illus., tables, index, boards quite scuffed and edges of spine worn. More
Washington, DC: National Legal Center, 1986. First Paperbk? Edition. First? Printing. 152, v.2 only of the 3-vol. set, wraps, illus., footnotes, covers somewhat worn/soiled, ink name and pencil erasure on title page. More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1958. 373, illus., tables, bibliography, index, rear bd weak, tear inside hinge p. 373, soiling ins bds & flylves, bds scuffed & stained. More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1958. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xvi, [2], 373, [1] pages. Footnotes. Illustrations. Tables. Bibliography. Index. Foreword by Dr. Wernher von Braun. DJ edges worn and small chips missing, DJ in plastic sleeve. The author was the President, National Research and Development Corporation. Ronald Wakeford for the Director of the Astronautics Division of that company. Dr. Ordway was Director, Ordnance Projects for General Astronautics Corporation. Dr. Canney was founder and Chairman of the Board of General Astronautics Corporation. Dr. Wernher von Braun wrote the Foreword for this volume. Frederick Ira Ordway III (April 4, 1927 – July 1, 2014) was an American space scientist and author of visionary books on spaceflight. Ordway was educated at Harvard University and completed several years of graduate study at the University of Paris. He owned a large collection of paintings depicting astronautical themes. He was a member of leading professional societies and was the author, co-author, or editor of more than thirty books and over three hundred articles. At the time of his death he was the longest-serving member of the American Rocket Society (joined in 1939). Ordway was a member of the faculty at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) from 1970 to 1973, and he was awarded an honorary doctorate by UAH in 1992. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. 160 pages. Formulae. Illustrations. Tables. Bibliography. Index. The format is approximately 6.375 inches by 8 inches. Cover is creased and has some wear and soiling. This is one of the Holt Library of Science Series III. Myrl H. Ahrendt was an Educational Programs Officer at NASA Headquarters. Prior to joining the NASA in 1964, he served as a program analyst for the National Science Foundation. More
Washington, DC: Institute for Policy Studies, 1982. Second Edition [stated]. Second Printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xi, [1], 85, [11] pages. Wraps. Occasional footnotes. Illustrations. Notes. Glossary. Name of previous owner, pencil erasure on title page, covers somewhat worn and soiled. IPS Publications. The author was a World War II veteran (25th Division artillery serving in the Pacific Theater). After the war he studies aeronautical engineering and then worked for Lockheed. He helped design three generations of the Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile and worked on the beginning of the Trident program. He became interested in arms control policy, weapons technology, and issues associated with first strike capabilities. More
Washington, DC: NASA, 1976. 26 cm, 599, illus., boards somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper, edges soiled. More
Greenbelt, MD: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1970. First? Edition. First? Printing. Approx. 450, wraps, illus., name of previous owner, pencil erasure and ink name on title page, writing on spine. More
Arlington, VA: American Defense Preparedness Association, 1982. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 29 cm. 86, [2] pages (including covers). Wraps. Illustrations. Mailing label removed from front cover. The National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) [Formerly the American Defense Preparedness Association] is an association for the United States government and the defense industry. Based in Arlington, Virginia, NDIA was established in 1919 as a result of the inability of the defense industry to scale up the war effort during World War I. It connects government officials, military and industry professionals, and organizations that represent the branches of the armed forces, homeland security, and first responders. The NDIA publishes a magazine, the National Defense, and holds over 80 symposia a year. More
Washington, DC: AIAA, 1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 716, wraps, a few illustrations but mostly textual summaries, some ink marks in text, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: AIAA, 1992. 716, wraps, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink name ins fr cover. Includes a section on Multilingual Astronautical Terminology. More
Washington, DC: Am Soc of International Law, 1964. 28 cm, 1208, bimonthly issues in library binding, usual library markings, index. More
Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 121, wraps, illus., review copy stamp and pencil erasure on title page. More
Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1981. Second Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus. Trade paperback. ix, [1], 106, [4] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Map. Bibliography. Index. NASA maintains an internal history program for two principal reasons: (1) Sponsorship of research in NASA-related history is one way in which NASA responds to the provision of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 that requires NASA to "provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning its activities and the results thereof." (2) Thoughtful study of NASA history can help agency managers accomplish the missions assigned to the agency. Understanding NASA's past aids in understanding its present situation and illuminates possible future directions. More