Scientific American September 1931 Volume 145 Number 3
Scientific American September 1931 Volume 145 Number 3
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1931
- Luogo di stampa
- New York
- Autore
- Munn, Orson D.
- Editori
- Scientific American Publishing Company
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- Features: A button industry from ocean pearl, Editorials - more speed in the air, voices across the world, Wild life in a fire, Flying instruction as it should be, How you are influenced by color - color requirements, particularly in foods, are so rigid that methods of color comparison are widely, employed in industry, Interstellar space wholly empty?, A day with a locksmith, The perspective of modern physics - has modern science reached, an impasse?, A tinted statue from Pompeii's ashes - portrait statue of Livia, a notable discovery of last year, It pays to be a pioneer - a salaried employee who developed a, great corporation of his own for noise-eliminating work, Natural gasoline from oil wells - kettleman Hills field produces, gasoline and natural gas, Pose yourself for your portrait - new portrait cabinet removes, mental hazards from photography, Into a hidden world - observation of microscopic life in, stagnant ponds is a fascinating hobby, Asquith and Kitchener - conclusion of a biographical study of, two great British war leaders, Form letters with a personal touch - an automatic typewriter, World affairs and the telephone - circuits now reach most, countries, How ancient is modern man?, Cotton cloth fit for a king. Few small white blemishes to lower, left corner of front cover. Back cover is a colour Lucky Strike, advertisement graced with a painting of a lovely Emily Boyle of, Bronxville, N.Y. beneath the caption "Consider your Adam's Apple! Don't rasp, your throat with harsh irritants." Average wear. Unmarked., Magazine Back Issues
- Descrizione
- S Paperback
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
Features: A button industry from ocean pearl; Editorials - more speed in the air; voices across the world; Wild life in a fire; Flying instruction as it should be; How you are influenced by color - color requirements, particularly in foods, are so rigid that methods of color comparison are widely employed in industry; Interstellar space wholly empty?; A day with a locksmith; The perspective of modern physics - has modern science reached an impasse?; A tinted statue from Pompeii's ashes - portrait statue of Livia, a notable discovery of last year; It pays to be a pioneer - a salaried employee who developed a great corporation of his own for noise-eliminating work; Natural gasoline from oil wells - Kettleman Hills field produces gasoline and natural gas; Pose yourself for your portrait - new portrait cabinet removes mental hazards from photography; Into a hidden world - observation of microscopic life in stagnant ponds is a fascinating hobby; Asquith and Kitchener - conclusion of a biographical study of two great British war leaders; Form letters with a personal touch - an automatic typewriter; World affairs and the telephone - circuits now reach most countries; How ancient is modern man?; Cotton cloth fit for a king. Few small white blemishes to lower left corner of front cover. Back cover is a colour Lucky Strike advertisement graced with a painting of a lovely Emily Boyle of Bronxville, N.Y. beneath the caption "Consider your Adam's Apple! Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants." Average wear. Unmarked. Book