Scientific American June 1933 Volume 148 Number 6
Scientific American June 1933 Volume 148 Number 6 | Rare and modern books | Munn, Orson D.
Scientific American June 1933 Volume 148 Number 6
Scientific American June 1933 Volume 148 Number 6 | Rare and modern books | Munn, Orson D.
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- Year of publication
- 1933
- Place of printing
- New York
- Author
- Munn, Orson D.
- Publishers
- Scientific American Publishing Company
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Features: Birth control and bigotry - applied intelligence, rather than creeds and doctrines, is needed in the sphere of human reproduction, Why the St. Lawrence Waterway (Seaway) - some of the many cogent, arguments against the construction of this costly outlest from, the west to the sea, Autocratic versus Democratic Diplomacy - past experience shows, there is a definite need for a better understanding between, military and civil officials, Scientific American's second test of telepathy, From the archeologist's notebook, Flies raised to test death sprays, The literary value of mathematical tables, Amateur astronomers' home-made observatories, Fly fast - land slow, A "Different" art museum in Toledo, Ohio, A mechanical cow, How beer is brewed, The world's most efficient pump - the heart. Unmarked. Average, soiling and wear. Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: Birth control and bigotry - applied intelligence, rather than creeds and doctrines, is needed in the sphere of human reproduction; Why the St. Lawrence Waterway (Seaway) - some of the many cogent arguments against the construction of this costly outlest from the west to the sea; Autocratic versus Democratic Diplomacy - past experience shows there is a definite need for a better understanding between military and civil officials; Scientific American's second test of telepathy; From the archeologist's notebook; Flies raised to test death sprays; The literary value of mathematical tables; Amateur astronomers' home-made observatories; Fly fast - land slow; A "Different" art museum in Toledo, Ohio; A mechanical cow; How beer is brewed; The world's most efficient pump - the heart. Unmarked. Average soiling and wear. Book