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Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.35. Codice articolo G0671475096I3N00
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Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.35. Codice articolo G0671475096I3N00
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Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Mass-market paperback. Reprint. Later printing. xiii, [1], 272 p. Illustrations. Glossary. From Wikipedia: "The anti-nuclear movement is a social movement that opposes various nuclear technologies. Some direct action groups, environmental groups, and professional organisations have identified themselves with the movement at the local, national, and international level. Major anti-nuclear groups include Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the Nuclear Information and Resource Service. The initial objective of the movement was nuclear disarmament, though some of the focus has shifted to include opposition to the use of nuclear power. There have been many large anti-nuclear demonstrations and protests. A protest against nuclear power occurred in July 1977 in Bilbao, Spain, with up to 200, 000 people in attendance. Following the Three Mile Island accident in 1979, an anti-nuclear protest was held in New York City, involving 200, 000 people. In 1981, Germany's largest anti-nuclear power demonstration took place to protest against the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant west of Hamburg; some 100, 000 people came face to face with 10, 000 police officers. The largest anti-nuclear protest was held on June 12, 1982, when one million people demonstrated in New York City against nuclear weapons. A 1983 nuclear weapons protest in West Berlin had about 600, 000 participants. In May 1986, following the Chernobyl disaster, an estimated 150, 000 to 200, 000 people marched in Rome to protest against the Italian nuclear program." Good. Signed by previous owner. Name written on fore-edge. Cover has wear and soiling. Codice articolo 67886
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Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Mass-market paperback. First edition. First printing [stated]. xiii, [1], 272 p. Illustrations. Glossary. From Wikipedia: "The anti-nuclear movement is a social movement that opposes various nuclear technologies. Some direct action groups, environmental groups, and professional organisations have identified themselves with the movement at the local, national, and international level. Major anti-nuclear groups include Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the Nuclear Information and Resource Service. The initial objective of the movement was nuclear disarmament, though some of the focus has shifted to include opposition to the use of nuclear power. There have been many large anti-nuclear demonstrations and protests. A protest against nuclear power occurred in July 1977 in Bilbao, Spain, with up to 200, 000 people in attendance. Following the Three Mile Island accident in 1979, an anti-nuclear protest was held in New York City, involving 200, 000 people. In 1981, Germany's largest anti-nuclear power demonstration took place to protest against the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant west of Hamburg; some 100, 000 people came face to face with 10, 000 police officers. The largest anti-nuclear protest was held on June 12, 1982, when one million people demonstrated in New York City against nuclear weapons. A 1983 nuclear weapons protest in West Berlin had about 600, 000 participants. In May 1986, following the Chernobyl disaster, an estimated 150, 000 to 200, 000 people marched in Rome to protest against the Italian nuclear program." Good. Stamp of previous owner on bottom edge. Codice articolo 67885
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Da: Le-Livre, SABLONS, Francia
Couverture souple. Condizione: bon. RO60147218: 1982. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Papier jauni. 263 pages. Texte en anglais. Nombreuses rousseurs. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc, in et hors texte. Surlignements in texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon. Codice articolo RO60147218
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