Rhodes, Martin:Introduction to Particle Technology
- Livres de poche 2004, ISBN: 9780471984832
Oswiecimiu, Poland: Panstwowe Muzeum, 1976. 120 pp. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the front hinge and an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Illustrated with black and w… Plus…
Oswiecimiu, Poland: Panstwowe Muzeum, 1976. 120 pp. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the front hinge and an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Illustrated with black and white photographs and a fold-out map. The Contents are: Entrance to the Former Camp; Hitler Takes Over in Germany; Fire in the Reichstag; Racial Discrimination of Jews; Remilitarization; World Opinion; First Operations; Outbreak of World War II; Resistance Movement; Concentration Camps; Auschwitz - Oswiecim; Hall of Nations; Extermination of Soviet P.O.W.s; Extermination of the Gipsies; Extermination; The Road of Death, Deceiving the Victims; Conditions of Transportation; Selection; Extermination Factory; Process of Extermination; Camouflaging of Crimes; Cyclon B; Exploiting the Corpses; Dividing the Loot; Material Proofs; Arrival at the Camp; Hair Cutting and Bathing; Registration and Tattooing; Marking the Prisoners; Clothes; The Amount of Prisoners with Camp Numbers; Quarantine; Administration of the Camp; Self Government of Prisoners; Roll Calls; Rapportfuhrer; Letter Writing; A Prisoner's Life; Everyday Toil; The German Industry Used Prisoners as Workmen; IG Farbenindustrie; The SS and the Industrial Concerns Got Rich Thanks to the Work of the Prisoners; Starvation; The SS Stole the Food of the Prisoners; Living Quarters; Sanitary and Hygenic Conditions; Selections Among the Sick Prisoners; Experiments on Prisoners; The Block of Death; Flogging; Hanging from the Stake; Other Punishments Provided for the Prisoners; Executions; Resistance Movement; The Attempt to Liquidate the Camp; The Road to Birkenau; The Execution of Women Prisoners; The Mass Grave; The SS Settlement and the SS Mess. Part Two: Birkenau: The Railway Viaduct; The Main Gate; The Building of the First Sector; Konigsgraven - King's Ditch; The Women's Camp; Barrack 25; The Quarantine Camp; The Familie's Camp; The Camp of the Jewish Women from Hungary; The Gipsy Camp; The Men's Hospital; The Railway Ramp and the Crematoria, the Spot Where Selections Were Made; Mexico - Women's Section; Obliterating the Traces of Crimes; Liberation; Punishing the Criminals; and We Remember.. Later Printing. Paperback. Very Good-., Panstwowe Muzeum, 1976, 3, 1889. Early days in Raleigh, McDowell and Wyoming Counties, WV, are recalled in this NEW 50 page booklet comprised of excerpts from three rare vintage books: West Virginia in History, Life, Literature and Industry by Morris Purdy Shawkey (1928); History of West Virginia by Virgil A. Lewis (1889); and Virginia, a Guide to the Mountain State, a WPA publication (1941). The booklet is printed on 60# opaque paper, with the print size enlarged as needed to fit the 8 1/2 x 11 size. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include: (Some are not mentioned in the booklet.) McDowell County (formed in 1858) Algoma, Anawalt, Asco, Ashland, Avondale, Bartley, Berwind, Big Sandy, Bradshaw, Canebrake, Capels, Caretta, Coalwood, Crumpler, Cucumber, Davy, Eckman, Elbert, Elkhorn, English, Filbert, Gary, Gilliam, Havaco, Hemphill, Hensley, Iaeger, Isaban, Jenkinjones, Jolo, Keystone, Kimball, Kyle, Leckie, Maybeury, McDowell, Mohawk, Newhall, Northfork, Pageton, Panther, Paynesville, Powhatan, Premier, Raysal, Roderfield, Skygusty, Squire, Superior, Switchback, Thorpe, Twin Branch, Vallscreek, Vivian, War, Warriormine, Welch (County Seat), Wilcoe, Worth, Yukon Raleigh County (formed in 1850) Abraham, Ameagle, Arnett, Artie, Beaver, Beckley (County Seat), Blue Jay, Bolt, Bradley, Clear Creek, Coal City, Colcord, Cool Ridge, Crab Orchard, Cranberry, Daniels, Dorothy, Dry Creek, East Gulf, Eccles, Fairdale, Ghent, Glen Daniel, Glen Morgan, Glen White, Harper, Helen, Jonben, Josephine, Lanark, Lester, Mabscott, Mac Arthur, McAlpin, Mead, Midway, Montcoal, Naoma, Odd, Pemberton, Piney View, Princewick, Prosperity, Raleigh Wyoming (formed in 1850)County Allen Junction, Amigo, Brenton, Bud, Clear Fork, Coal Mountain, Corinne, Covel, Cyclone, Fanrock, Glen Fork, Glen Rogers, Hanover, Herndon, Ikes Fork, Itmann, Jesse, Kopperston, Lynco, Maben, Marianna, Matheny, McGraws, Mullens, New Richmond, North Spring, Oceana, Pineville (County Seat), Ravencliff, Rock View, Sabine, Saulsville, Simon, Stephenson, Wolf Pen, Wyco, Wyoming Among the subjects included are: Formation of the counties and towns; physical features; where place names came from; shifting county seats; captivity of Mrs. Jenny Wiley, early pioneers and officials, Beckley during the Civil War, the Raleigh County and Wyoming County courthouses, Beckley College, and other bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet contains relatively detailed biographies of many county residents of the late 1800s. They frequently include ancestors, siblings, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on the businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on the events of the day. The biographies include: M. L. Garvey, Harvey Bailey, John Blakely, Kyle Bright, Julius G. Cartwright, Charles R. Harless, Alexander Campbell Hufford, John Quincy Hutchinson, William Keyser, Prince E. Lilly, France J. McHugh, Walter M. Minton, George Dewey Mitchell, Charles C. Payne, Edward O'Toole, William J. O'Toole, George C. Richards, John O. Smith, Charles H. Smithey, Joseph E. Summerfield, Charles A. Tutwiler, William C. Williams, William B. Belcher, Charles L. Heaberlin, Joseph H. Cooper, Dr. James F. Biggart, Perry C. Cook, Harold A. Williams, Dr. Orwell W. Lilly, Dr. Curtis R. Sloan, Okey J. Douglas, Henry H. Payne, Alfred M. McKinney, Charles Lewis Lilly, Isaiah Kidd, Patrick d. Sullivan, George W. Goode, Lloyd E. Rodgers, William M. Holroyd, William R. Toler, Alexander C. Carman, Victor L. Wetherby, George A. Brooks, Rev. Elbert D. Worley, Walter Poindexter, Lawrence L. Belcher, Robert Wriston, William P. Cook, Virgil A. Cook, Benjamin Franklin Howard and Hobart Elkin Payne. Illustrations include: the Court House in Beckley, the Black Knight County Club and the Town of Oceana. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1889, 6, Early days in Brown County, in south central Minnesota, are recalled in this spiral bound 67 Page booklet reprinted from the rare 1882 book: History of the Minnesota Valley, by the Rev. Edward D. Neill. The booklet is printed one-sided on 60# paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The booklet contains information on the following communities: New Ulm, Milford, Cottonwood, Home, Golden Gate, Sleepy Eye Lake, Eden, Sigel, Stark, Leavenworth, Burnstown, North Star, Stately, Bashaw, Mulligan, Albin, Lake Hanska and Linden. Among the many subjects discussed are: Physical Features and boundaries and organization; Early public officials; First Permanent Settlers, Germans from Chicago; Early settlers and prominent residents in each town; County and/or community "firsts," such as the first store, first marriage, first sawmill, first postmaster, first death, first birth, first school, etc.; Overcoming Troubles: Pesky Blackbirds, hungry Grasshoppers, Indian massacres, and the Great Cyclone of 1881; Ferry Boats, bridges and Railroads; Early Newspapers; Prohibition of selling liquor to Indians; Search for a Model town surrounded by gardens and fronting on a river; Two societies Merging as the German Land Association; Churches and Schools; Early Hotels and other businesses and industries; Organizations, such as the Masons; and other bits of history and trivia. There are mini biographies of prominent residents in the various towns, as well as many other names throughout the booklet. An extensive list of Civil War soldiers is included. Here's a sample: Fourth Infantry. Company H., mustered Dec. 20, '61. Privates -- K. H. Helling, re-en. Jan. 1 '64, pro. corp. and seg't, dis with regt. E.L. Stoddard, dis for disab'y March 26, '62. Tenth Infantry. Company I. Privates - Robert Baker, en. Aug. 12, '62, killed Aug. 20, '62, in battle wit Indians. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 6, An original 1923 magazine advertisement by Cyclone Fence Company titled "Beautiful - Durable - Economical" featuring an illustration of houses protected by Cyclone "Red Tag" fence and gate. The ad measures approximately 10" x 13", and is in excellent condition., 0, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, WA, 2004. Softcover. NEAR FINE. BOATS There were once hundreds of ketches like Redbill fishing for pearlshell in the waters of the old northwest Australia, but few had her gift for survival or friendship. Built in 1903, Redbill sailed, pearling through the great days of Broome and the hard years of the Depression. When war came to the Pacific, Redbill was there as the first bombs fell on Darwin. When her pearling years ended, Redbill took on new lives and new masters. In Papua she hunted crocodiles in giant swamps, carried cargo for missionaries and lived with ex-headhunters as they rebuilt their lost artistic past. Redbill continued her adventurous life as Redbill of Greenpeace, sailing the Pacific to defy the might of French nuclear testing. She supported the refugees of East Timor, helped troubled teenagers through the rough waters of Bass Strait and found the way home for a young Aboriginal man. It was cyclone Rosita's destructive force that eventually ended the lugger's extraordinary life.pp. 399 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. First Edition #0419/1219/170322/180123 Redbill (Ship) | Pearl industry and trade -- Western Australia -- History. Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA., Fremantle Arts Centre Press, WA, 2004, 4, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. Very Good+. 1979. Trade Edition. Paperback. B&W Illustrations; This is a trade paperback book. The book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean, bright condition. There is some beginning binking and rubbing to the bottom front corner of the book cover. "The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s/1940s and World War II. It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version of the Douglas DC-2. It is a low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines of 1,0001,200 hp (750890 kW). (Although most DC-3s flying today use Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp engines, many DC-3s built for civil service originally had the Wright R-1820 Cyclone. ) The DC-3 has a cruise speed of 207 mph (333 km/h) , a capacity of 21 to 32 passengers or 6,000 lbs (2,700 kg) of cargo, and a range of 1,500 mi (2,400 km) , and can operate from short runways. " (from Wikipedia) ., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1979, 3, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1999. Softcover, [xiii], 320 pages w/errata sheets included. Near Fine condition. Size 9.625"x6.625". "This accessible book forms a comprehensive introduction to the many concepts of this broad subject. Key topics covered include:- * Characterisation (size analysis) * Processing (fluidized beds, granulation) * Particle formation (granulation, size reduction) * Fluid-Particle separation (filtration, settling, gas cyclones) * Safety (dust explosions) * Transport (pneumatic transport and standpipes). Worked examples of calculations and exercises (with answers) are provided in each chapter and real-life industrial applications illustrating the techniques and theory are included. This book is essential reading for students of chemical engineering on particle technology courses. It is also valuable supplementary reading for students of civil engineering, applied chemistry, physics, pharmaceutics, metallurgy and materials engineering." Book has light exterior shelfwear, else Fine condition, clean and unmarked.. Near Fine., John Wiley & Sons, 1999, 4<