Author: Archie Frederick Collins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Boy Astronomer
Author: Archie Frederick Collins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines, 1926-1950
Author: Donald Bryne Day
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Building Engines for War
Author: Edward M. Young
Publisher: SAE International
ISBN: 1468606646
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Dive into the heart of wartime innovation and manufacturing through this groundbreaking book, unveiling a riveting narrative of technological mastery and organizational ingenuity. This meticulously researched work challenges conventional views of wartime production, offering a fresh perspective on the incredible efforts that drove the Allies to victory. Young's insightful analyses illuminate the strategic collaboration between the aerospace and automotive industries, showcasing their collective adaptation that created the engines powering victory. Spanning continents, Young examines the transformation of aircraft engine manufacturing during World War II. Unearthing the operations of key players such as the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Pratt & Whitney, and Wright Aeronautical, he sheds light on the monumental shift from traditional batch production to revolutionary quantity production. Readers will witness the birth of new factories, the development of advanced machine tools, and the innovation required to produce engines of unparalleled complexity and precision. Through Young's fresh perspective, the book unveils the intricate interplay of crisis techno-politics, engineering resilience, and the pivotal role of innovation in shaping the tides of history. This book is not just a study of the past; it is a critical foundation for understanding the dynamics of wartime production that continue to influence our world today. "Edward Young's reconstruction and analysis of the Allies' massive World War II aircraft engine programs is priceless, unique, thorough and critical - all at once." Philip Scranton Professor Emeritus, History of Industry and Technology, Rutgers University (ISBN 9781468606645, ISBN 9781468606652, ISBN 9781468606669, DOI 10.4271/9781468606652)
Publisher: SAE International
ISBN: 1468606646
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Dive into the heart of wartime innovation and manufacturing through this groundbreaking book, unveiling a riveting narrative of technological mastery and organizational ingenuity. This meticulously researched work challenges conventional views of wartime production, offering a fresh perspective on the incredible efforts that drove the Allies to victory. Young's insightful analyses illuminate the strategic collaboration between the aerospace and automotive industries, showcasing their collective adaptation that created the engines powering victory. Spanning continents, Young examines the transformation of aircraft engine manufacturing during World War II. Unearthing the operations of key players such as the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Pratt & Whitney, and Wright Aeronautical, he sheds light on the monumental shift from traditional batch production to revolutionary quantity production. Readers will witness the birth of new factories, the development of advanced machine tools, and the innovation required to produce engines of unparalleled complexity and precision. Through Young's fresh perspective, the book unveils the intricate interplay of crisis techno-politics, engineering resilience, and the pivotal role of innovation in shaping the tides of history. This book is not just a study of the past; it is a critical foundation for understanding the dynamics of wartime production that continue to influence our world today. "Edward Young's reconstruction and analysis of the Allies' massive World War II aircraft engine programs is priceless, unique, thorough and critical - all at once." Philip Scranton Professor Emeritus, History of Industry and Technology, Rutgers University (ISBN 9781468606645, ISBN 9781468606652, ISBN 9781468606669, DOI 10.4271/9781468606652)
Science Fiction Magazine Story Index, 1926-1995
Author: Terry A. Murray
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
Since the appearance of the first science fiction magazine in 1926, thousands of short stories have been published in periodicals devoted to the genre. These stories cover a wide range of subjects, from spacecraft to the human condition, and feature little-known authors as well as masters like Ellison and Asimov. In the past, finding which issue of what magazine ran a certain story was nearly impossible. This much-needed reference tool provides valuable assistance in the daunting task of locating short stories published in science fiction magazines, providing exhaustive indexes to magazines, authors, and titles, allowing a variety of options for research on 34,000 stories appearing in nearly 5,000 issues of 133 genre magazines. Stories from all major American publications, as well as from several minor periodicals, are indexed. Also included is an appendix of the best known and most prolific contributors, giving the titles of all their stories in this work (necessary because the huge author index does not show titles). A guide to how to use this book clarifies its features for the researcher.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
Since the appearance of the first science fiction magazine in 1926, thousands of short stories have been published in periodicals devoted to the genre. These stories cover a wide range of subjects, from spacecraft to the human condition, and feature little-known authors as well as masters like Ellison and Asimov. In the past, finding which issue of what magazine ran a certain story was nearly impossible. This much-needed reference tool provides valuable assistance in the daunting task of locating short stories published in science fiction magazines, providing exhaustive indexes to magazines, authors, and titles, allowing a variety of options for research on 34,000 stories appearing in nearly 5,000 issues of 133 genre magazines. Stories from all major American publications, as well as from several minor periodicals, are indexed. Also included is an appendix of the best known and most prolific contributors, giving the titles of all their stories in this work (necessary because the huge author index does not show titles). A guide to how to use this book clarifies its features for the researcher.
Oyvind Fahlstrom
Author: Antonio Sergio Bessa
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810122979
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
This title serves as both an informative and entertaining introduction to Oyvind Fahlstrom and a valuable critical analysis of some of his most important works."
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810122979
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
This title serves as both an informative and entertaining introduction to Oyvind Fahlstrom and a valuable critical analysis of some of his most important works."
ASIL Chronicles
Author: Lisa Graziano
Publisher: BookCountry
ISBN: 1463007280
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Lisa is an author with no clue as to the clandestine secrets held by her family. Throughout the universe, her family is known as the Dynasty, magickal since the beginning of time and the bearers of a heavenly bloodline. Soon, Lisa will have her predestined spiritual awakening, but there are those who hope to thwart her first. Abaddon, the King of Hell, will stop Lisa from reaching her full potential at any cost. All Lisa must do to destroy him and his followers is locate the Key to unlock an ancient prophecy. In order to get the Key before Lisa, Abaddon enlists the help of fallen angels and demons. Perhaps he can even use Lisa’s earthly family against her and cease her progress toward enlightenment. Soon, Satan gets involved in the fray, and Lisa finds herself under attack from demons and the devil, as he takes human form and confronts Lisa during the Magickian Festival where she promotes her new novel. It will take the Dynasty to save Lisa, and they are willing to descend from Heaven to do so. With guidance from her family and God, Lisa will get the chance to embrace her supernatural fate—but first, she must fight for her life.
Publisher: BookCountry
ISBN: 1463007280
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Lisa is an author with no clue as to the clandestine secrets held by her family. Throughout the universe, her family is known as the Dynasty, magickal since the beginning of time and the bearers of a heavenly bloodline. Soon, Lisa will have her predestined spiritual awakening, but there are those who hope to thwart her first. Abaddon, the King of Hell, will stop Lisa from reaching her full potential at any cost. All Lisa must do to destroy him and his followers is locate the Key to unlock an ancient prophecy. In order to get the Key before Lisa, Abaddon enlists the help of fallen angels and demons. Perhaps he can even use Lisa’s earthly family against her and cease her progress toward enlightenment. Soon, Satan gets involved in the fray, and Lisa finds herself under attack from demons and the devil, as he takes human form and confronts Lisa during the Magickian Festival where she promotes her new novel. It will take the Dynasty to save Lisa, and they are willing to descend from Heaven to do so. With guidance from her family and God, Lisa will get the chance to embrace her supernatural fate—but first, she must fight for her life.
Author:
Publisher: Apkallu Press
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda challenges the underlying assumptions of the classical roots of civilization by restoring the original context of creation mythology. In this second volume of A Chronology of the Primeval Gods and the Western Sunrise, ancient myths from multiple geographies are correlated to spikes in cosmic rays over the past 120,000 years – as documented in ice core data. The chronology and content of these myths tell us that the primary forces behind these cataclysms were the most ancient gods - hyper-nova at the Galactic Center associated with Sgr A*(The Dragon), Sgr West (The Beast) and Sgr East (Hiranyâksha and Hiranyakas'ipu), with secondary supernova seen as the birth of new, destructive gods. Ancient myth has documented the cataclysmic destruction of the world on at least twenty occasions with four major geo-polar migrations, which has resulted in a shift of the earth’s equator on at least one occasion. Multiple myths are shown to represent a view of the sky that can only be seen from the Antarctic region. Multiple versions of the myths of Orion are analyzed, showing clear linkages between the Vedic myth of Trisanku, the Book of Genesis, Senmut's Tomb, and the myths of Prajāpati Daksa representing the oldest version of the Orion myth – older than Trishanku and Genesis by 20,000 years! The stunning conclusion explains how the “Watchers” of Enoch were the Vedic descendants of Ila and Iksvaku. These descendants of the seventh Manu had been observing and recording the stars as a source of cataclysm for at least 15,000 years prior to Enoch, thus allowing Enoch to prophesize a ‘new heaven.’ That prophecy became the foundation for St John’s Book of Revelations, which is shown to be a description of a series of cataclysms attributed to Sgr West. The book offers a new theory for explaining geo-polar migration. That theory suggests small shifts in the location of the earth’s center of gravity underlie each migration, but that there are multiple causes for the shifts.
Publisher: Apkallu Press
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda challenges the underlying assumptions of the classical roots of civilization by restoring the original context of creation mythology. In this second volume of A Chronology of the Primeval Gods and the Western Sunrise, ancient myths from multiple geographies are correlated to spikes in cosmic rays over the past 120,000 years – as documented in ice core data. The chronology and content of these myths tell us that the primary forces behind these cataclysms were the most ancient gods - hyper-nova at the Galactic Center associated with Sgr A*(The Dragon), Sgr West (The Beast) and Sgr East (Hiranyâksha and Hiranyakas'ipu), with secondary supernova seen as the birth of new, destructive gods. Ancient myth has documented the cataclysmic destruction of the world on at least twenty occasions with four major geo-polar migrations, which has resulted in a shift of the earth’s equator on at least one occasion. Multiple myths are shown to represent a view of the sky that can only be seen from the Antarctic region. Multiple versions of the myths of Orion are analyzed, showing clear linkages between the Vedic myth of Trisanku, the Book of Genesis, Senmut's Tomb, and the myths of Prajāpati Daksa representing the oldest version of the Orion myth – older than Trishanku and Genesis by 20,000 years! The stunning conclusion explains how the “Watchers” of Enoch were the Vedic descendants of Ila and Iksvaku. These descendants of the seventh Manu had been observing and recording the stars as a source of cataclysm for at least 15,000 years prior to Enoch, thus allowing Enoch to prophesize a ‘new heaven.’ That prophecy became the foundation for St John’s Book of Revelations, which is shown to be a description of a series of cataclysms attributed to Sgr West. The book offers a new theory for explaining geo-polar migration. That theory suggests small shifts in the location of the earth’s center of gravity underlie each migration, but that there are multiple causes for the shifts.
The Light of the World
Author: Joseph ibn Nahmias
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520287991
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
This book contains an editionÑwith an extensive introduction, translation and commentaryÑof The Light of the World, a text on theoretical astronomy by Joseph Ibn Nahmias, composed in Judeo-Arabic around 1400 C.E. in the Iberian Peninsula. As the only text on theoretical astronomy written by a Jew in any variety of Arabic, this work is evidence for a continuing relationship between Jewish and Islamic thought in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. The textÕs most lasting effect may have been exerted via its passage to Renaissance Italy, where it influenced scholars at the University of Padua in the early sixteenth century. With its crucial role in the development of European astronomy, as well as the physical sciences under Islam and in Jewish culture, The Light of the World is an important episode in Islamic intellectual history, Jewish civilization, and the history of astronomy.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520287991
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
This book contains an editionÑwith an extensive introduction, translation and commentaryÑof The Light of the World, a text on theoretical astronomy by Joseph Ibn Nahmias, composed in Judeo-Arabic around 1400 C.E. in the Iberian Peninsula. As the only text on theoretical astronomy written by a Jew in any variety of Arabic, this work is evidence for a continuing relationship between Jewish and Islamic thought in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. The textÕs most lasting effect may have been exerted via its passage to Renaissance Italy, where it influenced scholars at the University of Padua in the early sixteenth century. With its crucial role in the development of European astronomy, as well as the physical sciences under Islam and in Jewish culture, The Light of the World is an important episode in Islamic intellectual history, Jewish civilization, and the history of astronomy.
Origins
Author: A. C. Fabian
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521351898
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The first book in the Darwin College Lecture series reports on the origins of the most fundamental features of our world.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521351898
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The first book in the Darwin College Lecture series reports on the origins of the most fundamental features of our world.