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Scientific American Magazine, Volume 155, Number 1, July 1936 - J. Edgar Hoover on Crime Scene Science

Scientific American Magazine, Volume 155, Number 1, July 1936 - J. Edgar Hoover on Crime Scene Science | Rare and modern books | Smith, Philip, Johnson, Jotham, Hoover, J. Edgar, Russell, Henry Norris, Boone, Andrew R., Estabrooks, G.H., Liddy, Sylvester J., French, Sidney J., Skerrett, R.G., Snyder, Laurence H.

Rare and modern books
Smith, Philip, Johnson, Jotham, Hoover, J. Edgar, Russell, Henry Norris, Boone, Andrew R., Estabrooks, G.H., Liddy, Sylvester J., French, Sidney J., Skerrett, R.G., Snyder, Laurence H.
Munn & Company, 1936
129.95 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)

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  • Year of publication
  • 1936
  • Place of printing
  • USA
  • Author
  • Smith, Philip, Johnson, Jotham, Hoover, J. Edgar, Russell, Henry Norris, Boone, Andrew R., Estabrooks, G.H., Liddy, Sylvester J., French, Sidney J., Skerrett, R.G., Snyder, Laurence H.
  • Publishers
  • Munn & Company
  • Size
  • 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Keyword
  • Scientific American Magazine, Volume 155, Number 1, July 1936 John Gamble Kirkwood - a personality in science, Breeding machine brains, The Road to Empire - II - an archeological discovery of unusual, interest was made during the excavation of a sacred well in, Minturnae, Science at the scene of the crime - J. Edgar Hoover with the, inside story of how his special agents operate, New high-efficiency fluorescent mercury lamps, Are We Inside a Dark Nebula?, High-Speed Paving for California Aqueduct - fantastic photos, The operation of the human brain, Tracking down your trade mark title, Polar Molecules, Cutting metal underwater using pressurized oxygen, The senses of sight and taste vary greatly between individuals, The amateur telescope maker, World-wide Radio Science & Technology Magazine Back Issues
  • Binding description
  • S Paperback
  • State of preservation
  • Fair
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

Description

56 Pages. Features: John Gamble Kirkwood - a personality in science; Breeding machine brains; The Road to Empire - II - an archeological discovery of unusual interest was made during the excavation of a sacred well in Minturnae; Science at the scene of the crime - J. Edgar Hoover with the inside story of how his special agents operate; New high-efficiency fluorescent mercury lamps; Are We Inside a Dark Nebula?; High-Speed Paving for California Aqueduct - fantastic photos; The operation of the human brain; Tracking down your trade mark title; Polar Molecules; Cutting metal underwater using pressurized oxygen; The senses of sight and taste vary greatly between individuals; The amateur telescope maker; World-wide radio; and more. Three-inch opening along top of front cover at spine. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine

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