5. Military Aspects of Atomic Energy from 1949, 1946-1989.
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Nuclear proliferation and the arms race, arms control, strategic doctrine, nuclear weapons and nuclear war, and the interface
between military and civilian aspects of atomic energy.
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| 0592 ABEL, ELIE. The Missile Crisis. 220 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Philadelphia: Lippincott. 1966
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| 0593 ABT, CLARK C. A Strategy for Terminating a Nuclear War. 253 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Boulder: Westview Press. 1985
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| 0594 ADAMS, RUTH & SUSAN CULLEN, Editors. The Final Epidemic. Physicians and Scientists on Nuclear War. 254 pages. Illustrations by Robert Jay Lifton. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Chicago:
Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science. 1981
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| 0595 AHEARNE, JOHN F. Fixing the Nation's Nuclear-Weapons Reactors. IN: Technology Review, Volume 92, Number 5, 24-29pp. 80 pages. Illustrated. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. July 1989
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| 0596 ALDRIDGE, ROBERT C. The Counterforce Syndrome. A Guide to U.S. Nuclear Weapons and Strategic Doctrine. 79 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Washington & Amsterdam:
Transnational Institute. 1978
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| 0597 ALDRIDGE, ROBERT C. The Counterforce Syndrome: A Guide to U.S. Nuclear Weapons and Strategic Doctrine. 86 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington: Institute for Policy Studies. 1979
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| 0598 ALLEN, CHARLES R., Jr. German Hand on the Nuclear Trigger. 60 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. New York: Marzani & Munsell. 1966
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Dedicated to the Committee to Combat Nazism and Anti- Semitism.
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| 0599 ALLISON, GRAHAM T., ALBERT CARNESALE & JOSEPH F. NYE, Jr., Editors. Hawks, Doves, and Owls. An Agenda for Avoiding Nuclear War. 282 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. New York: Norton. 1985
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| 0600 ALTERNATIVES TO THE H-BOMB. By Lewis Mumford, Reinhold Niebuhr, Chester Bowles, Eugene Rabinowitch, W. Averell Harriman, et al. A Symposium Organized
by The New Leader and Edited by Anatole Shub. 124 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Boston: Beacon Press. 1955
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| 0601 ALVES, DORA. Anti-Nuclear Attitudes in New Zealand and Australia. A National Security Affairs Monograph. 91 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Washington: National Defense University
Press. 1985
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| 0602 ANDERSON, COMMANDER WILLIAM R. & CLAY BLAIR, Jr. Nautilus 90 North. 251 pages. Illustrated with photographs by John Krawczyk. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cleveland: World Publishing. 1959
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| 0603 ANDERSON, POUL. Thermonuclear Warfare. 157 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Derby, Conn.: Monarch. 1963
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"Popular nonfictional account of the subject based largely on Kahn and Kissinger." -Brians, p. 118.
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| 0604 ANDREWS, JOHN WILLIAMS. Triptych for the Atomic Age. Foreword by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrations by Arthur Schaffert. 90 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston:
Branden Press. 1970
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| 0605 ANDREWS, MARSHALL. Disaster Through Air Power. 143 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York & Toronto: Rinehart. 1950
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| 0606 ARMAGNAC, ALDEN P. What is the H-Bomb? IN: Popular Science, Vol. 156, No. 4, pp. 141-149. 296 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. New York: Popular Science. April 1950
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| 0607 ARON, RAYMOND. The Great Debate. Theories of Nuclear Strategy. Translated from the French by Ernst Pawel, 265 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN
EDITION. Garden City: Doubleday. 1965
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Analysis of France's desire for its own nuclear forces in relation to U.S. policy.
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| 0608 ARONOV, SAUL, FRANK R. ERVIN & VICTOR W. SIDEL. The Fallen Sky. Medical Consequences of Thermonuclear War. 134 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. New York: Hill and Wang. 1963
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Edited for Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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| 0609 ASPEN, LES. "The Verification of the SALT II Agreement." 11 pages. 4to, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1979
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Off-printed from Scientific American.
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| 0610 ATOMIC SCIENTISTS NEWS. Vol. III, No. 4. A Special Issue on the Hydrogen Bomb. pp. 72-102. 8vo, printed wrappers. London: Atomic Scientists' Association. March 1950
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| 0611 BAAR, JAMES & WILLIAM HOWARD. Polaris! 245 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harcourt. 1960
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| 0612 BADER, WILLIAM B. The United States and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons. 176 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. New York: Pegasus. 1968
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| 0613 BAKER, DAVID. The Shape of Wars to Come. Foreword by General George Keegan. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Stein and Day. 1982
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| 0614 BALDWIN, HANSON W. The Great Arms Race. A Comparison of U.S. and Soviet Power Today. 116 pages. 8vo, cloth. New York: Praeger. 1958
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"Second printing."
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| 0615 BALE, BOB. How to Make an Atomic Bomb in your Own Kitchen [Well, Practically!]. 191 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Frederick Fell. 1951
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| 0616 BAMFORD, JAMES. The Puzzle Palace. A Report on America's Most Secret Agency. 465 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1982
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First book-length study of the National Security Agency.
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| 0617 BARNABY, F. & E. BOEKER. Defensie zonder kernwapens. 95 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff Informatief. 1982
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| 0618 BASTIAN, GERT. Atomtod oder europaeische Sicherheits- gemeinschaft. Abruestung statt Abschreckung. Reden und Schriften zur Kritik der "Nachruestung" und zur Friedensbewegung. Mit einem Vorwort
von Karl D. Bredthauer. 136 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Koeln: Pahl-Rugenstein. 1982
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| 0619 BAUER, ALFRED W., M.D. "Dear Mr. President." An Open Letter to Ronald Reagan About War and Peace and Our Chances for Survival in a World Gone Nuclear-mad. 170 pages.
Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. (Kirkland, Washington: Alfred W. Bauer). 1984
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| 0620 BEACH, CAPTAIN EDWARD L. Around the World Submerged. The Voyage of the Triton. 293 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Holt. 1962
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| 0621 BEATON, LEONARD. Must the Bomb Spread? 147 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Middlesex: Penguin Books. 1966
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| 0622 BEATON, LEONARD. Would Labor Give Up the Bomb? 34 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. London: Sunday Telegraph. August 1964
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Advance review copy. Analysis of the Labour Party's position towards nuclear weapons in the context of the NATO alliance.
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| 0623 BECHHOEFER, BERNHARD G. Postwar Negotiations for Arms Control. 641 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Washington: Brookings Institution. 1961
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| 0624 BECKETT, BRIAN. Weapons of Tomorrow. 160 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Plenum Press. 1983
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| 0625 BEHRENS, CHARLES F. After the A Bomb? ? ? ? ? ? ? Emergency Care in Atomic Warfare. 182 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Thomas Nelson. 1951
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| 0626 BENSEN, DAVID W. & ARNOLD H. SPARROW, Editors. Survival of Food Crops and Livestock in the Event of Nuclear War. Proceedings of a Symposium held at Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, Long Island, New York September 15-18, 1970. 745
pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Oak Ridge: USAEC. December 1971
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| 0627 BERES, LOUIS RENE. Apocalypse. Nuclear Catastrophe in World Politics. Foreword by Paul C. Warnke. 315 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. U.
of Chicago Press. 1980
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| 0628 BERMAN, ROBERT & BILL GUNSTON. Rockets & Missiles of World War III. 192 pages. Illustrated. Folio, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Exeter Books. 1983
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| 0629 BERZINS, OTTO. Nuclear Weapons. How they work, the damage they can cause, and what can be done to save lives and reduce casualties. 140 pages. Illustrated.
8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. London: Pan Books. 1966
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| 0630 BETHE, HANS A., RICHARD L. GARWIN, KURT GOTTFRIED & HENRY W. KENDALL. Space-based Ballistic-Missile Defense. IN: Scientific American, Volume 251, Number 4, 39-49pp. 156 pages. Illustrated. October 1984
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| 0631 BITTEL, PROF. DR. KARL. Atomwaffenfreie Zone in Europa. 136 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Berlin: Kongress-Verlag. 1958
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| 0632 BJOL, ERLING. Atomvabnene og Fremtiden. Sikkerhedsproblemet i Atomalderen og Danmark. 166 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Kobenhavn: Udenrigspolitske
Selskab. 1963
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| 0633 BLACKETT, P.M.S. Atomic Weapons and East-West Relations. 107 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: University Press. 1956
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Presentation copy, signed & inscribed by the author to A.J. Toynbee.
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| 0634 BLACKETT, P.M.S. Studies of War. Nuclear and Conventional. 242 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Hill and Wang. 1962
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| 0635 BLAIR, CLAY, Jr. The Atomic Submarine and Admiral Rickover. 277 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Herny Holt. 1954
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The authorized biography.
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| 0636 BLECHMAN, BARRY M. & MARK R. MOORE. "A Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Europe." 12 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1983
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Off-printed from Scientific American.
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| 0637 BOFFEY, PHILIP M., et al. Claiming the Heavens. The New York Times. Complete Guide to the Star Wars Debate. 299 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION.
New York: Times Books. 1988
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| 0638 BOLTE, CHARLES G. The Price of Peace. A Plan for Disarmament. 108 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Beacon Press. 1956
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| 0639 THE BOMB: Challenge and Answer. By Alexander Haddow, Bertrand Russell, Lord Beveridge & Henry Usborne. Edited by Gilbert McAllister.
160 pages. 8vo, cloth, FIRST EDITION. London: Batsford. 1955
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| 0640 BOND VOOR DIENSTPLICHTIGEN. Bulletin 38. De Nederlandse Kernbewapening. 56 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. Amsterdam: BVD. circa 1980
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| 0641 BOSKEY, BENNETT & MASON WILLRICH, Editors. Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects for Control. 191 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Dunellen Company. 1970
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| 0642 BOTTOME, EDGAR M. The Balance of Terror. A Guide to the Arms Race. 215 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Beacon Press. 1971
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Errata slip laid-in.
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| 0643 BRANCH, COLONEL CHRISTOPHER I. Fighting a Long Nuclear War. A Strategy, Force, Policy Mismatch. 77 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press. 1984
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| 0644 BREAKTHROUGH TO PEACE: Twelve Views on the Threat of Thermonuclear Extinction. Introduction by Thomas Merton. 253 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. 1962
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FIRST NEW DIRECTIONS PAPERBACK EDITION. Norfolk: New Directions.
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| 0645 BRENNAN, DONALD G., Editor. Arms Control, Disarmament, and National Security. 475 pages. Frontispiece showing "before" and "after" at Nagasaki. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Braziller. 1961
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| 0646 BRODIE, BERNARD. Strategy in the Missile Age. 423 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. Princeton University Press. 1959
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| 0647 BUNDY, MCGEORGE. Danger and Survival. Choices About the Bomb in the First Fifty Years. 735 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Random House. 1988
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Advance review copy.
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| 0648 BURLESON, CLYDE W. The Day the Bomb Fell on America. True Stories of the Nuclear Age. 261 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. 1978
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| 0649 BURTON, JOHN W. Peace Theory. Preconditions of Disarmament. 201 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Knopf. 1962
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| 0650 CALDER, NIGEL. Nuclear Nightmares. An Investigation Into Possible Wars. 168 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. New York: Penguin Books. 1981
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| 0651 CALDER, NIGEL, Editor. Unless Peace Comes. A Scientific Forecast of New Weapons. 243 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Viking. 1968
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| 0652 CALDER, NIGEL, Editor. Unless Peace Comes. A Scientific Forecast of New Weapons. 243 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: Viking. 1968
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| 0653 CALDICOTT, DR. HELEN. Missile Envy. The Arms Race and Nuclear War. 365 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: William Morrow. 1984
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| 0654 CALDICOTT, DR. HELEN. Nuclear Madness. What You Can Do. 120 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. Brookline: Autumn Press. 1978
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| 0655 CALDICOTT, DR. HELEN. Nuclear Madness. What You Can Do! 120 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Brookline: Autumn Press. 1979
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| 0656 CARLSON, DON & CRAIG COMSTOCK. Securing Our Planet. How to Succeed When Threats Are Too Risky and There's Really No Defense. 395 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION.
Los Angeles: Tarcher. 1986
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| 0657 CAROTHERS, ANDRE. Loose Cannons: The Nuclear Navies and the Next War. IN: Greenpeace, Volume 12, Number 4, 6-10pp. 23 pages. Illustrated. October-December 1987
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| 0658 CAROTHERS, ANDRE. Peace Now: A New Look at Security in the Nuclear Age. IN: Greenpeace Examiner, Volume 11, Number 1, 8-17pp. 29 pages. Illustrated. Unbound. Washington, D.C.: Greenpeace USA. March 1986
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| 0659 CARTER, ASHTON B. The Command and Control of Nuclear War. IN: Scientific American, Volume 252, Number 1, 32-39pp. 120 pages. Illustrated. January 1985
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| 0660 CERVENKA, ZDENEK & BARBARA ROGERS. The Nuclear Axis. Secret Collaboration Between West Germany and South Africa. 464 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN
EDITION. New York: Times Books. 1978
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| 0661 CHALFONT, ALUN. Star Wars. Suicide or Survival? 169 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1985
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| 0662 CHANT, CHRISTOPHER & IAN HOGG. Nuclear War in the 1980's? 160 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Row. 1983
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| 0663 CHAYES, ABRAM & JEROME B. WIESNER, Editors. ABM. An Evaluation of the Decision to Deploy an Antiballistic Missile System. 281 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Harper. 1969
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Contributors include Bill Moyers, Hans H. Bethe, George W. Rathjens, and others.
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| 0664 CHOLLICK, EUGENE. "FY'88 Defense Contracting: The Cast Remains the Same." In CEP Research Reports, May 1989, pp. 1-5. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. 1989
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| 0665 CHURCHILL, SIR WINSTON. "La Historia de la Bomba H." Pp. 47-63, IN: Biblioteca del Oficial del Circulo Militar, Volumen 439a. 355 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Buenos Aires:
Republica Argentina, Mayo. 1955
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This issue comprises Politica Internacional y Fuerzas Armadas en la Era Atomica. I.
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| 0666 CIOC, MARK. Pax Atomica: The Nuclear Defense Debate in West Germany During the Adenauer Era. 251 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Columbia U. Press. 1988
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| 0667 CLARK, IAN. Limited Nuclear War. Political Theory and War Conventions. 266 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Princeton University Press. 1982
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| 0668 CLARK, JOSEPH. Hell-Bomb or Peace? 15 pages. 16mo, pictorial self-wrappers. New York: New Century Publishers. February 1950
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The Author was Foreign Editor of The Daily Worker.
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| 0669 CLARK, RONALD W. The Greatest Power on Earth. The International Race for Nuclear Supremacy from Earliest Theory to Three Mile Island. 342 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth,
dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper. 1980
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| 0670 COCHRAN, THOMAS B., WILLIAM M. ARKIN & MILTON M. HOENIG. Nuclear Weapons Databook. Volume I. U.S. Nuclear Forces and Capabilities. 342 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Ballinger. 1984
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| 0671 COCHRAN, THOMAS B., WILLIAM M. ARKIN & MILTON M. HOENIG. Nuclear Weapons Databook. Volume II. U.S. Nuclear Warhead Production. 223 pages. Illustrated. 4to, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Ballinger. 1987
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| 0672 COCHRAN, THOMAS B., WILLIAM M. ARKIN & MILTON M. HOENIG. Nuclear Weapons Databook. Volume III. U.S. Nuclear Warhead Facility Profiles. 132 pages. Illustrated. 4to, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Ballinger. 1987
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| 0673 COCKROFT, SIR JOHN. Problems of Disarmament. 14 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. London: David Davies Memorial Institute. 1962
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Advance review copy.
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| 0674 COHEN, SAM. The Truth About the Neutron Bomb. The Inventor of the Bomb Speaks Out. 226 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: William Morrow. 1983
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| 0675 CONNIFF, JAMES C.G. "Housekeeping Secrets of an Atomic Sub." IN: Today's Health, Volume 37, Number 3. 72 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. Chicago: American Medical Association. March 1959
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| 0676 CONTINENTAL AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE FORCES. IN: Armed Forces Management, Volume 9, Number 7, 45-53pp. 70 pages. Washington, D.C.: American Aviation Publications. April 1963
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| 0677 COOK, FRED J. The Warfare State. Foreward by Bertrand Russell. 376 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Macmillan. 1962
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Pathbreaking analysis of the military-industrial complex.
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| 0678 COUSINS, NORMAN. Dr. Schweitzer of Lambarene. 254 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper. 1960
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Reprints in full Schweitzer's "Peace or Atomic War?"
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| 0679 COX, JOHN. Overkill. Weapons of the Nuclear Age. Preface by Joseph Rotblat. 208 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New
York: Crowell. 1977
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| 0680 COX, JOHN. Overkill. The Story of Modern Weapons. Preface by Professor Joseph Rotblat. 203 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST
PAPERBACK EDITION. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books. 1977
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| 0681 CRUSSARD, JEAN. Principe de la Fusion Thermonucleaire. L'Energie Thermonucleaires dans les Etoiles, La Bombe Thermonucleaire. 159 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST
EDITION. Paris: Editions Fayard. 1963
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| 0682 CUSTERS, PETER. Waaromn Starwars? De Nederlandse betrokkenheid bii de Amerikaanse oorlogsekonomie. 115 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION.
Amsterdam: Vredesaktiekrant. September 1985
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| 0683 DAEDELUS: Special Issue. "Arms Control." Fall 1960. pp. 671-1075. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1960
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Comprises Proceedings of the Academy. Volume 89. Contributors include Edward Teller, Herman Kahn, Henry Kissinger, Erich Fromm,
et al.
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| 0684 DAVIS, ELMER. Two Minutes Till Midnight. 207 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. 1955
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About the possibility of thermonuclear conflict.
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| 0685 DEAN, JONATHAN. "The Gorbachev Reductions in Europe: Can NATO Seize the Initiative?" In Nucleus, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 1989, p. 3. 8 pages. Unbound. Cambridge: Union of Concerned Scientists. 1989
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| 0686 DEAN, JONATHAN. Watershed in Europe. Dismantling the East- West Military Confrontation. 286 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. Lexington:
D.C. Heath. 1987
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Sponsored by the UCS.
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| 0687 DEAN, JONATHAN & PETER CLAUSEN. The INF Treaty and the Future of Western Security. 24 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Cambridge: UCS. January 1988
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| 0688 DEL TREDICI, ROBERT. At Work in the Fields of the Bomb. Introduction by Jonathan Schell. 192 pages. Photographs throughout by the Author. 4to, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION.
New York: Harper & Row. 1987
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An outstanding photo-essay on the nuclear weapons industry.
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| 0689 DE RUITER, BOB, Editor. Kernwapens, met welk recht? Een bundel opstellen naar aanleiding van het Tribunaal voor de Vrede gehouden te Rotterdam, 19-21 September 1985. 297 pages.
8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Amsterdam: Jan Mets. 1986
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Report of a conference on the legal aspects of nuclear weapons.
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| 0690 DETZER, DAVID. The Brink. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. 299 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Crowell. 1979
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| 0691 DIEPENHORST, I.A. Inde schaduw der vernietiging. Het van de moderne oorlog. 124 pages. 8vo, decorative, flexible boards. FIRST EDITION. Wageningen: N.V. Gebr. Zomer en Keunings. 1962
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| 0692 DISARMAMENT, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT. Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs held in Muhlhausen. 233 Pages. 26-31 August 1976
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| 0693 DUNBAR, PHILIP R. Politics, Fetishism and War. A Study of Artifice in Government. 172 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Vintage Press. 1956
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| 0694 DUTTON, WILLIAM S. One Thousand Years of Explosives. From Wildfire to the H-Bomb. 183 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Philadelphia: Winston. 1960
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| 0695 EDWARDS, JOHN. Superweapon. The Making of MX. 287 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Norton. 1982
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| 0696 EHRLICH, PAUL R., CARL SAGAN, DONALD KENNEDY & WALTER ORR ROBERTS. The Cold and the Dark. The World after Nuclear War. Foreword by Lewis Thomas. 229 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New
York: Norton. 1984
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Report of the conference that first defined the concept of "nuclear winter."
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| 0697 ENGLAND, BETTY. British Nuclear Disarmament-Why We Need Actions Not Words. A CND Pamphlet. 23 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. London: CND. 1980
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| 0698 ENGLEBARDT, STANLEY L. Strategic Defenses. 168 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Crowell. 1966
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| 0699 EPSTEIN, WILLIAM. "A Ban on the Production of Fissionable Material for Weapons." 12 pages. Illustrated. 4to, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1980
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Off-printed from Scientific American.
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| 0700 FALLOWS, JAMES. National Defense. 204 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Random House. 1981
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Critique of the American defense establishment.
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| 0701 FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Problems of the Nuclear Arms Race. A Portfolio of Background Information. Looseleaf folder containing 8 articles and offprints, mostly mimeographed typescripts.
Irregular pagination. 4to, flexible wrappers. N.p.: FAS. circa June 1959
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Apparently prepared as a handout for attendees at an unidentified conference. Includes: "World-Wide Capabilities for Production
and Control of Nuclear Weapons" by Howard Simons; "The Geneva Negotiations" by M. Stanley Livingston; "The Second Pugwash
Conference and its Significance" by John T. Edsall, and other papers.
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| 0702 FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Seeds of Promise. The First Real Hearings on the Nuclear Arms Freeze. Hearings Held September 21 and 22, 1982 in the Dirksen Senate Office
Building. 213 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Andover: Brick House. 1983
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| 0703 FELD, BERNARD T. & KOSTA TSIPIS. "Land-Based Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles." 14 pages. Illustrated. 4to, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1979
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Off-printed from Scientific American.
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| 0704 FINNIS, JOHN, JOSEPH M. BOYLE, JR. & GERMAIN GRISEZ. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism. 429 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1987
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Publisher's advance review copy.
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| 0705 FLEMING, D.F. Does Deterrence Deter? A Study and Commentary in the Beyond Deterrence Series. 48 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Philadelphia: American Friends
Service Committee. 1962
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| 0706 FOELL, EARL W. & RICHARD A. NENNEMAN, Editors. How Peace Came to the World. 257 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1986
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Collection of fictional scenarios of world peace and nuclear disarmament, all winners of the "Peace 2010" contest sponsored
by the Christian Science Monitor. Foreword by Kurt Waldheim.
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| 0707 FORD, DANIEL, et al. Beyond the Freeze. The Road to Nuclear Sanity. 132 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Union of Concerned Scientists. 1982
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| 0708 FORROW, LACHLAN, M.D. New Tests Produce New Weapons. IN: PSR Reports, Volume IX, Number 3, 7-8pp. 2 leaves. 8 pages. Unbound. Washington, D.C.: Physicians for Social Responsibility. Summer 1988
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| 0709 FORSBERG, RANDALL. "A Bilateral Nuclear-Weapon Freeze." In Scientific American, Volume 247, No. 5, November 1982, pp. 52-61. 208 pages. Illustrated. New York: Scientific American. 1982
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| 0710 FREEMAN, HARROP A. & STANLEY YAKER. "Disarmament and Atomic Control: Legal and Non-Legal Problems." pp. 236-262. 8vo, printed self-wrappers. (Ithaca: Cornell University). 1958
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Offprint from Cornell Law Quarterly, Vol. XLIII, No. 2, Winter 1958.
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| 0711 FREI, DANIEL. Risks of Unintentional Nuclear War. 255 pages. Large 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Geneva: United Nations. 1982
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| 0712 FRIEDMAN, COL. RICHARD S., et al. Advanced Technology Warfare. A detailed study of the latest weapons and techniques for warfare today and into the 21st century. 208 pages. Illustrated.
Small folio, pictorial wrappers. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harmony. 1985
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| 0713 FRYKLUND, RICHARD. 100 Million Lives. Maximum Survival in a Nuclear War. 175 pages. 8vo, New York: Macmillan. 1962
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"The first book for the layman on nuclear-war strategy." One of the earliest expositions of "flexible response."
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| 0714 FUCHS, GEORG. Atomenergie, Kernwaffen und die Friedens- bewegung. 125 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Wien: Gazzettaverlag. 1979
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| 0715 GALLOIS, PIERRE. The Balance of Terror. Strategy for the Nuclear Age. Foreword by Raymond Aron. Translated from the French by Richard Howard. 234 pages. 8vo, cloth,
dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1961
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| 0716 GANTZ, KENNETH F. Nuclear Flight. The United States Air Force Programs for Atomic Jets, Missiles, and Rockets. 216 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION.
New York: Duell, Sloan. 1960
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| 0717 GATLAND, KENNETH W. Development of the Guided Missile. 133 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. London: Flight. 1952
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An early survey of guided missiles as weapons and as research tools, including material on atomic warfare and nuclear propulsion.
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| 0718 GAVIN, LT. GENERAL JAMES M. War and Peace in the Space Age. 304 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper. 1958
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| 0719 GAVIN, LT. GENERAL JAMES M. War and Peace in the Space Age. Introduction by Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks. 287 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. London:
Hutchinson. 1959
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| 0720 GERVASI, TOM. The Myth of Soviet Military Supremacy. 548 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: Harper & Row. 1987
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| 0721 GIGON, FERNAND. Formula for Death. E=MC2 (The Atom Bombs and After). Translated from the French by Constantine Fitz Gibbon. 223 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust
jacket. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. London: Wingate. 1958
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| 0722 GILPIN, ROBERT. American Scientists and Nuclear Weapons Policy. 352 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Princeton U. Press. 1962
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| 0723 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Atomic Weapons. Prepared. . . Under the Direction of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 456 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers.
FIRST EDITION. Washington, D.C.: USGPO. June 1950
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FIRST ISSUE, "Advance Copy," with the red printed security sticker on upper wrapper.
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| 0724 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Atomic Weapons. Prepared. . . Under the Direction of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 456 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers.
FIRST EDITION. Washington, D.C.: USGPO. June 1950
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| 0725 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Atomic Weapons. Prepared. . . Under the Direction of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 456 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket.
FIRST TRADE EDITION. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1950
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| 0726 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Atomic Weapons. Prepared. . . Under the Direction of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 456 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket.
Washington, D.C.: Combat Forces Press. August 1950
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| 0727 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Revised September 1950. 456 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: USGPO. September 1950
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| 0728 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Revised Edition. 730 pages. Illustrated, and with the circular slide-rule "Nuclear Bomb Effects Computer" inside rear cover
pocket. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: USAEC. April 1962
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| 0729 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL, Editor. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Revised Edition. 730 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: USAEC. Reprinted February 1964
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| 0730 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL & PHILIP J. DOLAN, Editors. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Third Edition. 653 pages. Illustrated, and with the revised circular slide-rule "Nuclear Bomb Effects Computer" inside rear
cover pocket. 8vo, cloth. Washington, D.C.: U.S. DOD & U.S. DOE. 1977
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| 0731 GLASSTONE, SAMUEL & PHILIP J. DOLAN. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Revised Edition. 653 pages. Illustrated, and with "Nuclear Bomb Effects Computer" inside rear cover pocket. 8vo, printed
wrappers. N.p.: Headquarters, Department of the Army. March 1977
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Comprises Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 50-3.
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| 0732 GOLLANCZ, VICTOR. The Devil's Repertoire of Nuclear Bombing and the Life of Man. 192 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Garden City: Doubleday. 1959
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| 0733 GOMES DE COSTA BELA, JOSE. A agressao atomica. 20 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Lisboa: Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa. 1950
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Signed by the Author. Published for the Portuguese Red Cross.
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| 0734 GOURE, LEON, FOY D. KOHLER & MOSE L. HARVEY. The Role of Nuclear Forces in Current Soviet Strategy. 148 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Miami: Center for Advanced International Studies. 1974
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| 0735 GREAT BRITAIN. ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS. Atomic Attack. Can Britain Be Defended? 22 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. London: ASW. 1950
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| 0736 GREAT BRITAIN. ROYAL NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Notes on Atomic Energy for Medical Officers. An Introduction to the Subject for Service and Other Medical Officers who may be concerned with defence against atomic bombs
and similar problems. 169 pages. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Philosophical Library. 1956
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| 0737 GREATER BOSTON COMMITTEE FOR A SANE NUCLEAR POLICY, et al. (Untitled). Collection of essays on aspects of nuclear war. 26
leaves. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. (Boston: GBCSNP). 1960
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The Boston Chapter of the National Committee. Direct Action Lobby for bi-lateral disarmament down to police levels with adequate
inspection and controls.
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| 0738 GREEN, PHILIP. Deadly Logic. The Theory of Nuclear Deterrence. 361 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Ohio State University Press. 1966
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| 0739 GREENE, OWEN. Europe's Folly. The Facts and Arguments about Cruise. 99 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. London: CND. September 1983
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| 0740 GRENIER, PAUL & ERIC STUBBS. Soviets Rethink Defense Spending: A Farewell to Arms? IN: CEP Research Report, 1-5pp. 1 leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. April 1989?
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| 0741 GRIFFITHS, FRANKLYN & JOHN C. POLANYI, Editors. The Dangers of Nuclear War. A Pugwash Symposium. Foreword by Pierre Elliott Trudeau. 197 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. University of
Toronto Press. 1979
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| 0742 GROOM, A.J.R. British Thinking About Nuclear Weapons. 614 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. London: Frances Pinter. 1974
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| 0743 GUIDED MISSILES. A Compilation of Selected Guided Missile Articles That Have Appeared in the Coast Artillery Journal 1946-1948. 71 pages.
Illustrated. 4to, library binder. N.p.: Coast Artillery Journal. 1948
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Includes discussion of fissionable materials for warheads.
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| 0744 HADLEY, ARTHUR T. The Nation's Safety and Arms Control. 160 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Viking. 1961
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| 0745 HAFEMEISTER, DAVID, JOSEPH J. ROMM & KOSTA TSIPIS. The Verification of Compliance with Arms-Control Agreements. IN: Scientific American, Volume 252, Number 3, 39-45pp. 128 pages. Illustrated. March 1985
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| 0746 HALLORAN, RICHARD. To Arm a Nation. Rebuilding America's Endangered Defenses. 396 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Macmillan. 1986
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| 0747 HALPERIN, MORTON H. Nuclear Fallacy. Dispelling the Myth of Nuclear Strategy. 173 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Ballinger. 1987
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| 0748 HANSEN, CHUCK. U.S. Nuclear Weapons. The Secret History. 232 pages. Illustrated. Small folio, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Arlington, Texas: Aerofax. 1988
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Outstanding work. An indispensable basic reference.
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| 0749 HANSEN, HAN. De zes atoomtaken van Nederland. 106 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Amsterdam: Van Gennep. 1982
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| 0750 HARKABI, Y. Nuclear War and Nuclear Peace. Translated from Hebrew. 303 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Jerusalem: IPST. 1966
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Translation of Milhama Gar'init Veshalom Gar'ini by Yigal Shenkam.
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| 0751 HART, B.H. LIDDELL. Deterrent or Defense. A Fresh Look at the West's Military Position. 257 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Praeger. 1960
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| 0752 HARVARD NUCLEAR STUDY GROUP. Living with Nuclear Weapons. Foreword by Derek Bok. 268 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Harvard U. Press. 1983
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The authors are Albert Carnesale, Paul Doty, Stanley Hoffman, Samuel P. Huntington, Joseph S. Nye, Jr. & Scott D. Sagan.
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| 0753 THE H BOMB. Introduction by Albert Einstein. Commentary by George Fielding Eliot. 175 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION.
New York: Didier. 1950
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| 0754 HENTOFF, NAT. Peace Agitator. The Story of A.J. Muste. 269 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Macmillan. 1963
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SIGNED BY MUSTE, and with an original photographic portrait laid-in.
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| 0755 HERKEN, GREG. Counsels of War. 409 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Knopf. 1985
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Excellent history of American nuclear arms advisors since Hiroshima.
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| 0756 HESLEP, CHARTER. Typed letter to Captain H.G. Rickover. 2 pages, on 2 4to sheets. Unbound, stapled. Silver Spring, Maryland. June 23, 1953
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Heslep proposes himself to Rickover, at the suggestion of Gordon Dean, to be author of a forthcoming book on Rickover and
the nuclear submarine. This is apparently Heslep's fair copy of the letter, which is not signed, but bears an inscription
in Heslep's hand "Rick would not sign this and we dropped the project." Clay Blair subsequently wrote Atomic Submarine.
|
| 0757 HEWLETT, RICHARD G. & FRANCIS DUNCAN. Nuclear Navy 1946- 1962. 477 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1974
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| 0758 HIPPEL, FRANK VON, DAVID H. ALBRIGHT & BARBARA G. LEVI. Stopping the Production of Fissile Materials for Weapons. IN: Scientific American, Volume 253, Number 3, 40-47pp. 144 pages. Illustrated. September 1985
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| 0759 HITCH, CHARLES J. & ROLAND N. MCKEAN. The Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age. 422 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Harvard. 1960
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| 0760 HOROWITZ, IRVING LOUIS. Games, Strategies and Peace. A Study and Commentary in the Beyond Deterrence Series. 64 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Philadelphia: AFSC. 1963
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| 0761 HUBBELL, J.H. & L.V. SPENCER. "Shielding Against Gamma Rays, Neutrons, and Electrons from Nuclear Weapons." A Review and Bibliography. 36 pages. 4to, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: N.B.S. 1964
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Comprises National Bureau of Standards Monograph 69.
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| 0762 HUNTER, MEL. Strategic Air Command. 191 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Garden City: Doubleday. 1961
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| 0763 "THE HYDROGEN BOMB: Kind of Energy that Makes Life on Earth Possible Can Be Released By U.S. in Most Lethal of Weapons." IN: Life, Vol. 28, No. 5. 100 pages. Illustrated. Folio, pictorial wrappers. Chicago: Time, Inc. January 30, 1950
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Takes an unflinchingly hawkish editorial position toward the United States's development of the H-bomb. This issue also includes
a feature on the Alger Hiss conviction ("The Verdict: Hiss Did Lie"), without any of the ambivalence towards the case expressed
in some other sectors of the press. It should be noted that Whittaker Chambers was a former senior editor of Time, the corporate
parent of Life magazine.
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| 0764 THE HYDROGEN BOMB: "Strategy of Despair." An Editorial. Cover article IN: New Republic. 31 pages. 4to, printed self-wrappers. New York: New Republic. February 13, 1950
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Critique of President Truman's go-ahead order on the hydrogen bomb.
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| 0765 INDIA. MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING. Nuclear Explosions and Their Effects. Foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru. 184 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, decorative flexible boards. FIRST EDITION. Delhi: Government of
India. 1956
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| 0766 INDIA. MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING. Nuclear Explosions and their Effects. Foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru. Revised Edition. 276, (64) pages. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. Delhi: Government of India. 1958
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| 0767 INSTITUT FUER INTERNATIONALE BEZIEHUNGEN. . . DER DDR. NATO Bruessel und Raketen. 79 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Berlin: Dietz. 1980
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Analysis of NATO's nuclear policies from an East German perspective.
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| 0768 INTERNATIONAAL FORUM DE OPROEP VAN AMSTERDAM. Stop de neutronen Bom. 64 pages. Illustrated. Square 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Amsterdam: International Forum. 1978
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Well-illustrated history of the forum "Stop de Neutronenbom" held in Amsterdam 18-19 March, 1978.
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| 0769 INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR THE PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR. Last Aid. The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War. Edited by Eric Chivian, Susanna Chivian, Robert Jay Lifton, and John E.
Mack. Foreword by Lewis Thomas. 338 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1982
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| 0770 JASTROW, ROBERT. How to Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete. 175 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Little, Brown. 1985
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A puff for "Star Wars."
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| 0771 JESSUP, PHILIP C. & HOWARD J. TAUBENFELD. Controls for Outer Space and the Antarctic Analogy. 379 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Columbia U. Press. 1959
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| 0772 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Problems of World Disarmament. A Series of Lectures Delivered at Johns Hopkins University; Coordinated by Charles A. Baker. 170 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1963
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| 0773 KAHN, HERMAN. On Thermonuclear War. 651 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Princeton University Press. 1960
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| 0774 KAHN, HERMAN. On Thermonuclear War. Second Edition with Index. 668 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. Princeton U. Press. 1961
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| 0775 KAHN, HERMAN. Thinking About the Unthinkable. Introduction by Raymond Aron. 254 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Horizon. 1962
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| 0776 KAHN, HERMAN. Thinking About the Unthinkable. Introduction by Raymond Aron. 290 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: Avon. 1962
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Includes an additional chapter by Kahn, not in the hardcover edition.
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| 0777 KAHN, HERMAN. Thinking About the Unthinkable in the 1980s. 250 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1984
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| 0778 KAPLAN, FRED M. Dubious Specter. A Skeptical Look at the Soviet Nuclear Threat. 93 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Policy Studies. 1980
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Revised second printing. (First in 1977).
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| 0779 KAPLAN, FRED. The Wizards of Armageddon. 452 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1983
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Revised second printing. (First in 1977).
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| 0780 KARAS, THOMAS. The New High Ground. Systems and Weapons of Space Age War. 224 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Simon and
Schuster. 1983
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| 0781 KATEB, GEORGE. "Nuclear Weapons and Individual Rights." IN: Dissent, pp. 161-172; 131-256 pages. 4to, printed wrappers. New York: Foundation for the Study of Independent Social
Ideas. Spring 1986
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| 0782 KAVKA, GREGORY S. Moral Paradoxes of Nuclear Deterrence. 243 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge University Press. 1987
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| 0783 KEESING'S RESEARCH REPORT. Disarmament Negotiations and Treaties, 1946-1971. 385 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. New York: Scribner's. 1972
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A handy collection of excerpts from the original documents, with good explanatory commentary.
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| 0784 KEGLEY, CHARLES W., Jr. & EUGENE R. WITTKOPF, Editors. The Nuclear Reader. Strategy, Weapons, War. 332 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1985
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| 0785 KENNAN, GEORGE F. The Nuclear Delusion. Soviet-American Relations in the Atomic Age. 208 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Pantheon. 1982
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| 0786 KENNAN, GEORGE F. Russia, the Atom and the West. 116 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper. 1958
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| 0787 KENNARD, PETER. No Nuclear Weapons. The Case for Nuclear Disarmament. Photomontage. Text by Ric Sissons. 22 leaves. Photographs by Kennard. 8vo, pictorial wrappers.
FIRST EDITION. London: Pluto Press/CND. 1981
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| 0788 KIDRON, MICHAEL & DAN SMITH. The War Atlas. Armed Conflict- Armed Peace. Unpaginated. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Simon and
Schuster. 1983
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| 0789 KING-HALL, STEPHEN. Defence in the Nuclear Age. 223 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. London: Victor Gollancz. 1958
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Signed by the Author.
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| 0790 KING-HALL, STEPHEN. Defence in the Nuclear Age. 223 pages. 8vo, cloth. London: Victor Gollancz. 1958
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| 0790 KING-HALL, STEPHEN. Defence in the Nuclear Age. Introduction by Edward R. Murrow. 234 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Fellowship Publications. 1959
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| 0792 KINNARD, DOUGLAS. The Secretary of Defense. 252 pages. Photographic portraits of the secretaries in the text. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky. 1980
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| 0793 KIRIC, LABUD. A i H Bomba. Djelovanje * Naoruzanje * Zastita. 147 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Zagreb: Izdavacko
Poduzece. 1956
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A history of the Hydrogen Bomb, in Yugoslavian.
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| 0794 KISSINGER, HENRY A. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. Foreword by Gordon Dean. 455 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper. 1957
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| 0795 KISSINGER, HENRY A. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. Foreword by Gordon Dean. 463 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1957
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Second printing.
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| 0796 KISSINGER, HENRY A. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. Foreword by Gordon Dean. 463 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Harper. 1957
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Third printing.
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| 0797 KISSINGER, HENRY A. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. Abridged Edition with a New Foreword by Gordon Dean. 259 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. Garden
City: Doubleday. 1958
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| 0798 KNELMAN, F.H. Reagan, God, and the Bomb. From Myth to Policy in the Nuclear Arms Race. 343 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Buffalo: Prometheus Books. 1985
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| 0799 KNORR, KLAUS. On the Uses of Military Power in the Nuclear Age. 185 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Princeton: Princeton U. Press. 1966
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| 0800 KNORR, KLAUS & THORNTON READ. Limited Strategic War. 258 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Praeger. 1962
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Comprises Princeton Studies in World Politics, Number 3.
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| 0801 KOCH, CHRISTIAN DAHLERUP. Kampen on Atombomben. 160 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Kobenhavn: Steen Hasselbalchs Forlag. 1962
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| 0802 KOOY, J.M.J. & J.W.H. UYTENBOGAART. Ballistics of the Future. With Special Reference to the Dynamical and Physical Theory of the Rocket Weapons. 472 pages. Illustrated, including 11 folding
maps and charts. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York and London: McGraw-Hill. 1946
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A landmark study. This is the first full-scale technical treatise on ballistic missiles as weapons. The work had a major impact
on the development of strategic missile systems in both the West and the East. Very scarce.
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| 0803 KOWALEWSKI, JERZY. Revanchisme en Raketten. West-Duitslands streven naar atoombewapening. 118 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST DUTCH EDITION. Amsterdam: Pegasus. 1965
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Translated from Polish. An analysis of West Germany's nuclear build-up.
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| 0804 KRAMISH, ARNOLD. The Peaceful Atom in Foreign Policy. 276 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper & Row. 1963
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Warns of the dangers of weapons proliferation through the export of "peaceful" reactor technology.
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| 0805 KRASS, ALLAN S. Verification: How Much is Enough? 271 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, printed wrappers. Lexington: D.C. Heath. 1986
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Sponsored by SPIRI.
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| 0806 KRASS, ALLAN & CATHERINE GIRRIER. Disproportionate Response. American Policy and Alleged Soviet Treaty Violations. 92 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge:
UCS. 1987
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| 0807 LALL, BETTY G. The START Treaty: Nearing the Final Lap? IN: CEP Research Report. 1 leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. January 1989
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| 0808 LALL, BETTY G. & EUGENE CHOLLICK. After INF. CTB: A Critical Step. IN: Research Report, CEP Publication N88-1. 1 leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. January 1988
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| 0809 LALL, DR. BETTY G. & EUGENE CHOLLICK. The Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty: A Verification Breakthrough. IN: Research Report, CEP Publication N88-4, 1-5pp. 1 leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. Illustrated. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. April 1988
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| 0810 LANG, DANIEL. An Inquiry Into Enoughness. Of Bombs and Men and Staying Alive. 216 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1965
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First serialized in The New Yorker.
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| 0811 LANGER, VICTOR & WALTER THOMAS. The Nuclear War Fun Book. Illustrated by Brent Richardson. 128 pages. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1982
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| 0812 LAPP, RALPH E. Arms Beyond Doubt. The Tyranny of Weapons Technology. 210 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Cowles. 1970
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| 0813 LAPP, RALPH E. The Weapons Culture. How the Tyranny of Weapons Technology has Taken Over Society. 230 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York:
W.W. Norton. 1968
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| 0814 LAURENCE, WILLIAM L. The Hell Bomb. 198 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Knopf. 1951
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| 0815 LAURENCE, WILLIAM L. The Hell Bomb. 198 pages. 8vo, cloth. New York: Knopf. 1951
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"First and second printings before publication."
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| 0816 LAWYERS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT. Pamphlet One. The Illegality of Nuclear Warfare. 26 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. London: LND. 1983
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| 0817 LE GHAIT, EDOUARD. No Carte Blanche to Capricorn. The Folly of Nuclear War Strategy. 114 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Brookfield House. 1960
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| 0818 LENS, SIDNEY. The Bomb. 139 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Lodestar Books. 1982
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A broad survey of the history of nuclear weapons from the Manhattan Project to the 1980's.
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| 0819 LENS, SIDNEY. The Day Before Doomsday. An Anatomy of the Nuclear Arms Race. 274 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Garden City: Doubleday. 1977
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| 0820 LENS, SIDNEY. Revolution and Cold War. A Study and Commentary in the Beyond Deterrence Series. 64 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. Philadelphia: AFSC. 1962
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| 0821 LEVINE, ROBERT A. The Arms Debate. 347 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1963
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| 0822 LEWELLEN, JOHN. The Atomic Submarine. 134 pages. Illustrated by Paul Valentino. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Crowell. 1954
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| 0823 LEWIS, RICHARD, JANE WILSON & EUGENE RABINOWITCH, Editors. Alamogordo Plus Twenty-Five Years. 281 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Viking Press. 1971
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| 0824 LEYSON, CAPTAIN BURR W. Atomic Energy in War and Peace. 217 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Dutton. 1951
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| 0825 LIFTON, ROBERT JAY & NICHOLAS HUMPHREY, Editors. In a Dark Time. Images for Survival. 154 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1984
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| 0826 LILIENTHAL, DAVID. Change, Hope, and the Bomb. 168 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Princeton U. Press. 1963
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| 0827 LIN, HERBERT. The Development of Software for Ballistic-Missile Defense. IN: Scientific American, Volume 253, Number 6, 46-53pp. 152 pages. Illustrated. December 1985
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| 0828 LOCKE, ARTHUR S. Guidance. Principles of Guided Missile Design. 729 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Princeton: Van Nostrand. 1955
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| 0829 LYON, FERN & JACOB EVANS, Editors. Los Alamos: The First Forty Years. 176 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Los Alamos Historical Society. 1984
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| 0830 MACLEAN'S. CANADA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE. "A Plain-spoken 1963 election report on The Nuclear Mess and what we can do about cleaning it up." Feature cover article IN: Maclean's. 66 pages. Folio, pictorial wrappers. Toronto: Maclean's. March 9, 1963
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Analysis of Canada's confused nuclear defense policies.
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| 0831 MAGNUSSON, TORSTEN. "Atomvapnens Konstruktion och Verkan." IN: Kosmos, Band 34, pp. (180)-208. 226 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth-backed boards. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Soener. 1956
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An unusually frank discussion of the construction of thermonuclear weapons.
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| 0832 MANDELBAUM, MICHAEL. The Nuclear Question: The United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1946-1976. 277 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: University Press. 1979
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| 0833 MARCUS, DAVID A. Archive of 39 typed or autograph letters signed from various personages, all responding to a query from Marcus
concerning the survival of mankind in the nuclear age in the light of the Club of Rome's study "Limit to Growth," and in relation
to an article titled "Blueprint for Survival" published in Ecology Magazine, January 1972. Mostly single sheet 4to, on various
letterhead stationeries, accompanied by a copy of Marcus's original letter. V.p. mostly 1973
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Includes letters from Paul R. Ehrlich, Barry Commoner, Helen Caldicott, Alan Cranston, Norman Cousins, Jakon Sverdrup, Harold
Brown, Bernard T. Feld, and many others.
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| 0834 MARCUS, DAVID A. Group of 9 typed or autograph letters signed, from various scientists of note, to Dr. Marcus, answering in
varying degrees of detail his queries concerning the effects of a nuclear holocaust on the ecosystem of the Earth. Accompanied
by a copy of Marcus's original letter. Mostly single sheet 4to, on letterhead stationery. V.p. 1982
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Includes letters from George B. Kistiakowsky, Hans A. Bethe, Harvey Brooks, H.E. Carter, Marvin L. Goldberger, William A.
Higinbotham (2-including a lengthy ALS), Glenn T. Seaborg, & Jerome Grossman. Also included in the lot is a large, signed
glossy photographic portrait of W.R. Libby.
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| 0835 MARKEY, EDWARD J. & DOUGLAS C. WALLER. Nuclear Peril. The Politics of Proliferation. 183 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Ballinger. 1982
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| 0836 MARTIN, CHARLES-NOEL. Hat die Stunde H geschlagen? Die wissenschaftlichen Tatsachen ueber die Wirkung des Wasserstoffbombe. Vorwort von Albert Einstein. 141 pages. 8vo, cloth.
FIRST EDITION IN GERMAN. Berlin: Fischer Verlag. 1955
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Translation by Fritz Montfort of L'Heure H a-t-elle sonné pour le Monde?
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| 0837 MARTIN, LAWRENCE. The Changing Face of Nuclear Warfare. 158 pages. Illustrated. 4to, cloth, dust jacket. New York: Harper & Row. 1987
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Entirely rewritten and updated version of Nuclear War in the 1980's? by Chant & Hogg.
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| 0838 MARTIN, LAURENCE. "Nuclear Warfare." Color illustrations by Tony Gibbons, Peter Sarson, and Tony Bryan. 48 pages. 4to, pictorial self-wrappers, laid into larger
folder bearing the design for the dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Minneapolis: Lerner. 1989
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Publisher's advance proof copy. From the Modern Military Techniques series.
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| 0839 MASSARRAT, MOHSSEN, et al. Ist der 3.Weltkrieg noch zu verhindern? 144 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Hamburg: Buntbuch. 1980
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Collection of German essays on nuclear militarism.
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| 0840 MATAXIS, THEODORE C. & SEYMOUR L. GOLDBERG. Nuclear Tactics, Weapons, and Firepower in the PENTOMIC Division, Battle Group, and Company. 254 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co. 1958
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| 0841 MCGOVERN, SENATOR GEORGE. "The End of the World." IN: Playboy, February 1978. 214 pages. Illustrated. 4to, pictorial wrappers. Chicago: Playboy. 1978
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| 0842 MCNAMARA, ROBERT S. Blundering Into Disaster. Surviving the First Century of the Nuclear Age. 212 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Pantheon. 1986
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| 0843 MELMAN, SEYMOUR, Editor. Inspection for Disarmament. 291 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Columbia University Press. 1958
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Pioneering study in arms control treaty verification.
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| 0844 MERRILL, GRAYSON, Editor. Principles of Guided Missile Design. Operations Research, Armament, Launching. 508 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Princeton: Van Nostrand. 1956
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| 0845 MERSHON CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN NATIONAL SECURITY. Accidental War: Some Dangers in the 1960's. The Mershon Report. With an Introduction by Bertrand Russell. 24 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. London: Housmans. 1961
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Co-published by The Campaign in Oxford University for Nuclear Disarmament and Housmans, Publishers and Booksellers.
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| 0846 MIDDLETON, DREW. Submarine. The Ultimate Naval Weapon - Its Past, Present & Future. 256 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Chicago:
Playboy Press. 1976
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| 0847 MIKSCHE, LIEUT.-COL. F.O. Atomic Weapons and Armies. 222 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. London: Faber and Faber. 1955
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An amusingly naive manual of tactical weapon theory.
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| 0848 MOORE, J.D.L. South Africa and Nuclear Proliferation. 227 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1987
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| 0849 MORENUS, RICHARD. DEW Line. Distant Early Warning. The Miracle of America's First Line of Defense. 184 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST
EDITION. New York: Rand McNally. 1957
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| 0850 MORGENSTERN, OSKAR. The Question of National Defense. 306 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Random House. 1959
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One of the earliest advocates of widely dispersed SLBM's as an invulnerable retaliatory force.
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| 0851 MORLAND, HOWARD. The Secret that Exploded. 288 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Random House. 1981
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True story of Morland's revelation of the "secret" of the H-Bomb in The Progressive, and the government's subsequent attempts
at censorship.
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| 0852 MORRISON, PHILIP & PAUL F. WALKER. "A New Strategy for Military Spending." 16 pages. Illustrated. 4to, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman. 1978
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Off-print from Scientific American.
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| 0853 MOSS, NORMAN. Men who Play God. The Story of the H-Bomb and How the World Came to Live with It. 352 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
New York: Harper. 1968
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| 0854 MUMFORD, LEWIS. "The Morals of Extermination." 8 leaves. Tall 12mo, printed self-wrappers. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. Philadelphia: AFSC. circa 1960
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Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly, October 1959.
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| 0855 MURPHY, DERVLA. Nuclear Stakes. Race to the Finish. 264 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New Haven & New York: Ticknor & Fields. 1982
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| 0856 MURRAY, THOMAS E. Nuclear Policy for War and Peace. 241 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. Cleveland: World Publishing. 1960
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| 0857 MUSTE, A.J. Gandhi and the H-Bomb. How Nonviolence Can Take the Place of War. 20 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. New York: Fellowship Publications. May 1950
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| 0858 MYRDAL, ALVA. The Game of Disarmament. How the United States and Russia Run the Arms Race. 397 pages. 8vo, cloth. FIRST EDITION. New York: Pantheon. 1976
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| 0859 NAEVE, VIRGINIA, Editor. Changeover. The Drive for Peace. 282 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Denver: Alan Swalloe. 1963
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Contributors include P.M.S. Blackett, Linus Pauling, S.I. Hayakawa, Norman Cousins, and many others.
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| 0860 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Damage to Livestock from Radioactive Fallout in Event of Nuclear War. 93 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. Washington: NAS/NRC. 1963
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| 0861 NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY. The Quick and the Dead. Volume 1. The Story of the Atom Bomb * Volume 2. The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb. Featuring Bob Hope & William L. Laurence.
Set of nine 45 RPM records, in the original two pictorial boxes with slipcase, each box with accompanying text pamphlet. Camden,
N.J.: RCA Victor. 1950
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Comprises recordings of the series of broadcasts aired by NBC on national radio in the Summer of 1950, featuring Bob Hope
as "Everyman." The program was written and directed by Fred Friendly, and features actual interviews with Leslie Groves, William
S. Parsons, David Lilienthal, Bernard Baruch, and many others. This set is very scarce.
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| 0862 NATIONAL COUNCIL AGAINST CONSCRIPTION. "The H-Bomb and the Conscript Army." 2 leaves. 4to, unbound. Washington, D.C.: NCAC. circa 1955
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Comprises Conscription Factfolder 5.
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| 0863 NEDERLANDSE HERVORMDE KERK. Het Vraagstuk van de Kernwapen. 93 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. 's-Gravenhage: Boekencentrum N.V. 1962
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| 0864 NEDERLANDSE HERVORMDE KERK. Woord en Wederwoord. Voortzetting van het gesprek over het vraagstuk van de kernwapen. Aanvaard door de generale synode. . . van 30 juni 1964.
47 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. 's-Gravenhage: Boekencentrum. 1964
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| 0865 NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR VREDESVRAAGSTUKKEN. Aspecten van de afschrikking. Over de rol van kernwapens in Europa. 216 pages. 8vo, printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Den Haag: NIVV. November 1975
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| 0866 NEWHOUSE, JOHN. War and Peace in the Nuclear Age. 486 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. New York: Knopf. 1989
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Companion volume to the television series of the same name.
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| 0867 NEWMAN, JAMES R. The Rule of Folly. Preface by Erich Fromm. 64 pages. 8vo, pictorial wrappers. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1962
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"A powerful and angry attack on the nuclear and civil defense policies that are leading the United States toward self-destruction."
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| 0868 NEW UNIVERSITY THOUGHT. Our Generation Against Nuclear War. Special Handbook on Peace. Special Issue-Spring,1962. Volume 2, Number 3. 167 pages. 8vo, decorative wrappers. FIRST EDITION.
Chicago. Spring 1962
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| 0869 NIMROODY, ROSY. SDI Spinoffs: Helping America Compete? IN: CEP Research Report. 1-5pp. l leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. October/November 1988
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| 0870 NIMROODY, ROSY & PAUL GRENIER. Star Wars Spinoffs: Blueprint for a Hi-Tech USA? IN: CEP Research Report, Publication N88-6, 1-5pp. 1 leaf. 6 pages. Unbound. New York: Council on Economic Priorities. June 1988
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| 0871 NINCIC, MIROSLAV. Can the U.S. Trust the U.S.S.R.? IN: Scientific American, Volume 254, Number 4, 33-41pp. 124 pages. Illustrated. April 1986
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| 0872 NRDC NEWSLINE. NRDC and Soviets Renew and Expand Nuclear Verification Agreement. Volume 5, Number 4, 1 leaf. 4 pages. Unbound. New York: National Resources Defense Council. September/October 1987
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| 0873 NRDC NEWSLINE. NRDC Moves to Block New Nuclear Weapons Facilities in Idaho and California. Volume 7, Number 3, p. 2. 10 pages. Unbound. New York: National Resources Defense Council, July/August. 1989
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| 0874 THE NUCLEAR REVOLUTION IN SOVIET MILITARY AFFAIRS. Translated and Edited, with Introduction and Commentary, by William R. Kintner and Harriet Fast Scott. 420 pages. 8vo, cloth,
dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Norman: U. of Oklahoma Press. 1968
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| 0875 NUCLEAR SUPPLIERS AND NONPROLIFERATION. International Policy Choices. Edited by Rodney W. Jones, Cesare Merlini, Joseph F. Pilat & William C. Potter. 253 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST
EDITION. Lexington: D.C. Heath. 1985
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"Papers from a Seminar sponsored by Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies."
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| 0876 NUCLEAR TIMES. Volume I, Number 1-Volume VII, Number 2. Together, 44 issues. Illlustrated 4to, pictorial wrappers. New York or Washington,
D.C.: Nuclear Times. October 1982-November/December 1988
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Complete file of the leading "Newsmagazine on the Anti- Nuclear Weapons movement."
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| 0877 OSMAR, NILS. A Cartoon History of the Nuclear Arms Race. 24 pages. Illustrated in comic-strip format throughout. 4to, pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Seattle: Starwind Press. 1984
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| 0879 PARFIT, MICHAEL. The Boys Behind the Bombs. 298 pages. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Boston: Little, Brown. 1983
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| 0880 PARMENTOLA, JOHN & KOSTA TSIPIS. "Particle-Beam Weapons." 15 pages. 4to, printed self-wrappers. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. 1979
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Off-print from Scientific American.
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| 0881 PARSON, NELS A., Jr. Missiles and the Revolution in Warfare. 245 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cambridge: Harvard U. Press. 1962
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