PETERSON, VAL (US Ambassabor) (+) KUTER, LAURENCE S., (U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD)
Reference : 60137
(1960)
(USA), The North American Defense Command, 1960. Elephant Folio (765 x 515 mm). Large collection of photos with accompanying commentaries, in the custom made blue binding with gilt lettering to front board. 137 original monochrome photos (measuring 255 x 200 mm) pasted on to 40 leaves of paper documenting a month long trip to document the US Air Defense System from Copenhagen to New York, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco and, the main focus of the trip, Thule and Station Nord in the North of Greenland. Also inserted are two formal signed letters to chief editor of the Danish newspaper Fyns Tidende, Knud Madsen, 1) from Val Peterson, American Ambassador to Denmark, 2) from Laurence S. Kuter, U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD. Both letters are thanking Knud for his time, for their close working relationship and for his understanding. Light wear to extremities and paper slightly browned in margin but otherwise in fine condition and all photos well preserved.
Exceedingly rare photo album - curated by the North American Defense Command with personal signed letters by Val Peterson, American Ambassador to Denmark and Laurence S. Kuter, U.S. Air Force general and Commander in Chief of NORAD - depicting the Danish journalists' tour of the North American Defense Command in the summer of 1960. The album is of the utmost scarcity and was only presented to a select few of the participants of the tour. The present collection is a testament to one of the most controversial and disputed chapters in the Danish-North American relationship, namely that of Camp Century on Greenland this includes installation of a portable nuclear reactor, the first of its kind, and eventually the creation of a vast network of nuclear missile launch sites – information only declassified in 1996. Furthermore, it is a fine example of US-military Cold War propaganda and it they sought to influence the public opinion in allied countries. In 1951, the United States and Denmark - both founding members of the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) - signed the Defense of Greenland Agreement. The treaty was intended “to negotiate arrangements under which armed forces of the parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization may make use of facilities in Greenland in defense of Greenland and the rest of the North Atlantic Treaty area.” More simply put, the agreement allowed the United States to build military bases in Greenland. Denmark and the US had signed a formal agreement granting America the right to maintain military bases in Greenland, but only in strictly defined areas, such as Thule Air Base in Northwest Greenland. They still needed approval from the Danish authorities for all activities outside these defence areas. In 1957, without informing the Danish Parliament, the Danish Prime Minister H. C. Hansen gave the Americans permission to store nuclear weapons at Thule AB. When the US Army constructed Camp Century, completely with its own transportable nuclear reactor, the Danish Government found itself in a tight corner. As news about Camp Century spread due to the army’s publicity campaign, the Danish authorities were forced to explain that there were no nukes in Greenland. The Danes had to either give in entirely to the American requests to deploy various nuclear weapons in Greenland, or take a firmer stand against the Americans. Denmark opted for the second solution. In recognition of the unfavourable public climate in Denmark, the US military issued a press campaign to provide better understanding of the need for military bases in the Artic. This was primarily done by inviting chief editors from the major Danish newspapers on a month long trip to the US as is evident from the present photos, no expenses were spared. As ambassador Val Peterson wrote to Danish chief editor Knud Madsen in the accompanying letter:“From personal conversations with several participants in your tour, and from articles about the trip which already have appeared in the Danish press, I know that the various sponsoring agencies have done their utmost to make your visit instructive as well as pleasant. Above all, I am happy that you have had an opportunity to gain an insight in the vast effort made the the United States to safeguard the security of the free world and to maintain the peace, in close and cordial cooperation with our friends and Allies, Denmark prominently among them” And General Laurence S. Kuter: “We were delighted to have an opportunity to explain the important segments of our defense system to you – the NORAD Story. Denmark will continue to play a very important role in North American’s air and aerospace defenses in permitting important detection devices to be located in Greenland. Denmark is the only continental NATO power which provides such land-basing opportunity, which is essential for North America’s surveillance of the polar approach route. We hope, as a result of your visit, we now have a closer working relationship and understanding.” (From the accompanying letter). Over the next decade, the American military built three air bases in Greenland: Narssarsuaq, Sondestrom, and Thule. In context of the Cold War, these bases provided a refueling point and a base of operations for intermediate-range strategic bombers. Additionally, the United States deployed radar stations in Greenland to maintain a Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) and a Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, which would give the United States advance warning of a Soviet nuclear attack. The Thule Air Base is the only of the three which is still operational today. Located less than 1,000 miles from the North Pole, it is the U.S. Air Force’s northernmost base. Construction on Camp Century began in June 1959 and was completed by October 1960. Army engineers first had to build a three mile road to bring the 6,000 tons of supplies it would require to build the $8 million facility. Most of the heavy equipment, including vehicles, were brought by bobsleds known as “heavy swings” which had a maximum speed of two miles per hour, making it a 70 hour trip from the Thule Air Base. The camp itself was not a secret. Officially, it was built for scientific purposes under the auspices of the Army Polar Research and Development Center. The Army even produced a short film promoting Camp Century as a “remote research community.” The facility did see some significant scientific discoveries, such as some of the first studies of ice cores, revealing geological secrets going back 100,000 years. Science, however was not the primary purpose of Camp Century. The facility was built primarily as a test for a military operation involving nuclear missiles. The U.S. Army continued to operate Camp Century in a limited capacity until 1966. Its tunnels quickly collapsed, and today the facility is unreachable, buried under a thick layer of ice. Project Iceworm remained a closely guarded secret until 1997, when the Danish Institute of International Affairs (DUPI) reported Camp Century’s military ambitions.
John James Audubon, Peterson Roger, Peterson Virginie
Reference : 67117
(2003)
ISBN : 2850880337
Citadelle & Mazenod 2003 In-folio relié sous jaquette et étui,. 1700 pages.
Très bon état d’occasion
Peterson G. Artificially Transforming Elements. Destruction of Atoms In Russian . Goskhimtekhizdat 1932. 152 p. SKUalbfacb8a7abc481ad3.
AUDUBON, J.-J. - PETERSON, Roger Tory - PETERSON, Virginia Marie - Préface de Jean Dorst
Reference : 118991
(1986)
1986 Editions Citadelles & Mazenod - 1986 - Fort in-folio, cartonnage toilé beige sous jaquette rempliée illustrée en couleurs, dans son étui cartonné illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - Sans pagination - 435 superbes planches numérotées hors texte en couleurs + illustrations in texte et en marge du texte en couleurs et en N&B - PREVOIR UNE AUGMENTATION DE FRAIS DE PORT EN CAS DE COMMANDE
Superbe état
John James Audubon, Virginia Marie Peterson ...
Reference : RO20259812
ISBN : 1558592253
The audubon society baby elephant folio / ABBEVILLE PRESS. Non daté. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 435 PAGES illustrées en couleur- en anglais - adhésif sur le 1er contreplat. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
John James Audubon, Virginia Marie Peterson, Roger Tory Peterson Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Christopher Peterson, Dominique Peterson Bessière
Reference : 32799
(2014)
ISBN : 9791092520088
Colligence !, Intelligence collective, direction éditorial : Véronique Campillo, 2014, in/8 broché, 261 pages.
"Coachs et compagnons de vie, Christopher et Dominique font de la présence l'essence de leur pratique professionnelle. Pour eux, le mot "présence" désigne une qualité intérieure qui fait que nous nous sentons profondément reliés à nous-mêmes, aux autres et au monde, il signale également un changement de regard sur la relation au corps, aux émotions, aux pensées et à la vie spirituelle. Que vous soyez coach ou acteur de changement au sein de votre organisation, découvrez les innombrables voies de la présence et leurs complémentarités : sophrologie, méditation, communication non violente, art du questionnement, jeu du Tao, Théorie U... Autant de sources d'émerveillement, de vitalité et de sagesse pour faire avancer les personnes et les projets autrement. Au-delà des outils, il y a l'authenticité des auteurs, qui nous parlent d'eux et de leur démarche. Car les compétences qu'ils partagent sont intimement liées à une histoire de vie et à des années de travail personnel. Un livre incontournable pour vivre sa vie et exercer son métier en pleine conscience et apprendre à trouver nos ressources dans l'énergie personnelle et universelle."
P, Payot 1961, in8br, 385pp Couverture muette de relais Langue: Français
DELACHAUX ET NIESTLE
LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782603019467
Neuchatel, Delachaux & Niestlé, 1962, 3ème éd. revue, pet. in-8, toile décorée et jaquette éd., gardes ill., 357 pp., 380 cartes, bibliographie, index. (SS8)
Plus de 1200 reproductions d'oiseaux, dont 65 en couleurs par Roger PETERSON. Introduction de Julian Huxley.Adaptation française de Paul Géroudet. Jaquette effrangée et défraîchie.
Robert Peterson broché Bristol Milano 119 pages en format 10 - 20 cm
Très Bon État
Peterson (Roger) ; Mountfort (Guy) ; Hollom (P-A-D) Géroudet (Paul) (Préface)
Reference : 134631
(2006)
ISBN : 2603013947 9782603013946
Delachaux et Niestlé (Nouv. éd) 2006 In-12 cartonnage éditeur couverture orange 19 cm sur 12. 534 pages. Illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Payot Bibliothèque Historique Broché D'occasion bon état 01/01/1961 150 pages
Partitions sur l'Espagne Peterson Wynford 1927
Etat moyen Grand format Piano
Houghton Mifflin company, Boston 1987, broché, 384pp avec cartes des répartitions et illustrations en couleurs; mention quatrième édition; Peterson field guides n° 1 - très bon état
Wolstenholme (G.E.W.) and O'Connor (Cecilia Maeve), eds. - Sir John Eccles - J. Szentagothai - S.M. Crain, E.R. Peterson, and M.B. Bornstein - P.W. Sperry and E. Hibbard - R.M. Gaze and W.E. Watson - G. Székely - V. Hamburger - A. Hughes - Rita Levi-Montalcini and P.U. Angeletti - Margaret R. Murray and Helena H. Benitez - J.J. Kollros - M. Singer - G.A. Kerkut - E. Gutmann - D.B. Brachman
Reference : Cyb-3091
(1968)
J.A. Churchill Ltd. London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1968 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's binding, no dust-jacket In-8 1 vol. - 306 pages
101 illustrations 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : Contents, Membership, The Ciba Foundation, Preface, xi, Text, 295 pages - Sir John Eccles : Chairman's opening remarks - 1. Development of specific neuronal connexions : J. Szentagothai : Growth of the nervous system, an introductory survey - S.M. Crain, E.R. Peterson, and M.B. Bornstein : Formation of functional interneuronal connexions between explants of various mammalian central nervous tissues during development in vitro - P.W. Sperry and E. Hibbard : Regulative factors in the orderly growth of retinorectal connexions - R.M. Gaze and W.E. Watson : Cell division and migration in the brain after optic nerve lesions - G. Székely : Development of limb movements : Embryological, physiological and model studies - 2. Development of movement : V. Hamburger : The beginnings of coordinated movements in the chick embryo - A. Hughes : Development of limb innervation - 3. Role of chemically specific signals in the development of the nervous system : Rita Levi-Montalcini and P.U. Angeletti : Biological aspects of the nerve growth factor - Margaret R. Murray and Helena H. Benitez : Action of heavy water (D2O) on growth and development of isolated nervous tissues - J.J. Kollros : Endocrine influences in neural development - 4. Trophic interaction, peripheral and central : M. Singer : Penetration of labelled amino acids into the peripheral nerve fibre from surrounding body fluids - G.A. Kerkut : Transport of material along nerves - E. Gutmann : Development and maintenance of neurotrophic relations between nerve and muscle - D.B. Brachman : The role of acetylcholine as a trophic neuromuscular transmitter - Index near fine copy, no markings
Chantecler Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1994 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon relié, cartonnage éditeur violet, illustré de formes géométriques multicolores In-8 1 vol. - 94 pages
très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc 1ere traduction en français, 1994 Contents, Chapitres : Illusions optiques sous forme de dessins - Images cachées - Illusions avec des ombres chinoises - Tours avec illusions optiques - Illusions de magie - Illusions tactiles - Illusions de tous les jours - Réponses aux images cachées - Index bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre
1961 1961. Hans Peterson: Eric et l'écureil / Hachette 1961 . bon état
Bon état
1964, in-8vo, clothbound with Orig.-Jackets.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Stock. 1972. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 182 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte et en frontispice. Sans jaquette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie
Illust. de Roger Tory Peterson. Trad. de l'anglais par Robert Latour. Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie
Peterson R./Mountfort G./Hollom P.A.D./Géroudet P.
Reference : R300293548
(2006)
ISBN : 2603013947
Delachaux & Niestlé. 2006. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 534 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie
Classification Dewey : 598-Ornithologie
Paris, Editions Sun, "Que j'aime", 1970 1 volume 23,5 x 26,2cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée couleurs. 136p., 2 feuillets; plans et très nombreuses illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages, dont 12 planches couleurs. Bon état.
San Francisco "raconté" par Joyce PETERSON et les très nombreuses photos en noir et en couleurs de Peter FINK; préface de Joseph L. ALIOTO, alors maire de la ville; plans; chronologie in fine. Exemplaire bien complet de sa jaquette.
Contrejour 1979 Contrejour,1979, 88 p., broché, quelques frottements d'usage en bordure de couverture, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
Payot paris Broché D'occasion état correct 01/01/1951 150 pages
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1946. 8vo. In the original printed blue wrappers. In ""The Bell System Technical Journal"", Volume XXV, October, Number 4, 1946. Entire issue offered. Light miscolouring to spine. A fine fine and clean copy. Pp. 603-615. [Entire issue: 539-655 pp.].
First printing of Peterson's paper on radar coil pulsers.