Editore: Austin: U.T. Press, 1964. 1st ed. Paperback., 1964
Da: Schroeder's Book Haven, League City, TX, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: TXBA
Prima edizione
Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Papers to be presented at the Fourth Industrial Water and Waste Conference of the Texas Water Pollution Control Association at the University of Texas in Austin January 23-24, 1964. Illustrated with drawings, photos, and maps. Near Fine/Wraps. Clean, tight, unmarked save for phone number inked small on the title page. Item # B7593. **SAVE MORE** Additional books in the same order ship for FREE via Standard Shipping.
Editore: Air Services Technical Command / California Institute of Technology, [Pasadena, CA], 1946
Da: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. First edition. [vi], 799 pp. Bound in publisher's black leatherette, spine stamped in crimson and gilt. Very Good, hinges cracked (as is typical from the weight of the textblock), light rubbing to spine ends and corners, rubbing to spine lettering, and former owner's name at the front free endpaper. Retains original "Restricted" classification of the Air Technical Service Command. Less wear than most extant copies. A massive rocketry work compiled by remarkable polymath Hsue-shen Tsien (also known as Qian Xuesen): a mathematician, physicist, and inventor of the field of engineering cybernetics. Tsien was a wartime US Army consultant at the time of publication; later he became Goddard Professor of Aerodynamics at Cal Tech. With the onset on McCarthyism his loyalty was questioned by American intelligence agencies and he was confined to house arrest for five years. He left the US for his homeland of China in 1955 on a boat, never to return. Some historians have argued this was greatest single loss the American scientific establishment ever suffered. Warmly welcomed upon arrival by the Chinese communist government, he was instrumental in producing the first Chinese ballistic missile, which also served as foundation for the country's first satellite. He is still revered in China as the father of their space and nuclear programs.