Books by "Charles William Reinhardt"

10 books found

The Principles and Practice of Surveying ...

The Principles and Practice of Surveying ...

by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer

1915

The Principles and Practices of Surveying

The Principles and Practices of Surveying

by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer

1907

The Principles and Practice of Surveying: Elementary surveying

The Principles and Practice of Surveying: Elementary surveying

by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer

1915

Contents: v. 1. Elementary surveying---v. 2. Higher surveying.

Elementary surveying. 4th ed. Total issue, twenty thousand

Elementary surveying. 4th ed. Total issue, twenty thousand

by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer

1915

Elementary surveying. 3d ed. Total issue seven thousand

Elementary surveying. 3d ed. Total issue seven thousand

by Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer

1908

Direct Method Determination of the Gas Content of Coal

Direct Method Determination of the Gas Content of Coal

by Annie G. Smelley, Eddie Martin, Gregory E. Smith, Howard D. Jacobs, John Paul Hansen, Jon C. Volkwein, Kenneth R. Farley, Mark S. Stagg, Nicholas Kyriazi, Philip Thompson, Robert B. Schluter, S. E. Khalafalla, Steven J. Page, Theodore Christos, United States. Bureau of Mines, Virgil J. Stachura, William P. Diamond, Alvin J. Engler, Arthur F. Colombo, Bernard J. Scheiner, Charles W. Urban, D. E. Siskind, David R. Forshey, Edward George Davis, G. V. Sullivan, J. L. Huiatt, Jeffrey R. Levine, John E. Pahlman, K. W. Sheetz, Robert P. Vinson, Warren M. Mahan, Alton B. Whitehead, Edward D. Thimons, Jalna R. Zatko, M. B. Shirts

1980

The Pituitary-adrenocortical Function

The Pituitary-adrenocortical Function

by National Library of Medicine (U.S.), Marjory Charles Spencer

1950

Mineral and Aerated Waters

Mineral and Aerated Waters

by Charles Ainsworth Mitchell

1913

Heroes of the Argonne

Heroes of the Argonne

by Charles B. Hoyt

1919

The Plutonium Standard

The Plutonium Standard

by Charles Turek

2004 · Lulu.com

In a perfect world, technology would rise to the needs of a free society and provide the means for sustenance and defense of that society. A contemporary example is atomic energy, which provided both the means to win a world war and a supply of cheap energy for the luxuries of growing western economies.Should the discredited promise of nuclear power be called upon to throw off the fears of proliferation and tackle the problem of short-term energy shortages and high fuel prices? Can we trust ourselves, in a free society, to manage this awesome responsibility?The Plutonium Standard is a cautionary tale of how one man's dream of technological superiority could turn the promise of cheap and unlimited fuel supplies into a trading game leading to ultimate destruction.