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by Alec Clifton-Taylor
Publisher: BBC Pubns (1987-09)
ISBN: 0563202157
Hardcover: 208 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: 1984. First Editon. Hardcover. VG/VG. 208 pgs. Some minor rubbing and edgewear to DJ. No rips or tears. Text is nice and clean with no writing or highlighting. Some maps and B/W photos throughout.
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by Gordon Hayward (Illustrator: Gordon Morrison)
Publisher: Countryman Pr (1990-05)
ISBN: 096214391X
Paperback: 229 pages
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Nice tight binding with some moderate wear to cover, corners and edges. This book has been read and is still a nice reading copy. No highlighting.
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by Dennis Sharp
Publisher: Phaidon Press (2002-03-19)
ISBN: 0714842176
Paperback: 60 pages
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Nice Tight binding. Cover, corners, and edges have some moderate wear. A great book. No writing or highlighting. Non Mint Copy.
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The "Architecture in Detail" series comprises books that focus on individual buildings noted for their exceptional character, innovative design or technical virtuosity. Each volume contains a text by a respected author, a sequence of colour and black-and-white photographs and a set of technical drawings and working details. The Dessau Bauhaus encapsulates the ethos of that design school's revolutionary new thinking. With its interlocking cubic forms, reinforced concrete frame and glass curtain walls, it was the first large building to crystallize the Modern Movement's conception of form and space.
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by John Merriam Kingsbury
Publisher: Bullbrier Press (1991-10-01)
ISBN: 096126103X
Hardcover: 364 pages
Condition: Collectible: Accepta
Comments: Signed by Author. Acceptable. Binding is tight. Some Very visiable wear to cover, edges, and corners. No highlighting or writing. Still a good solid reading copy research or study.
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A collection of first-person Maine Coast stories illustrating vivid imagination and persistence in overcoming bureaucratic obstacles involving the workings of university presidents, U.S. senators, fishermen, officials of major state and federal agencies, the Supreme Court, two governors, and the paramount bête noir, Aristotle Socrates Onasis, in creating what is now one of the preeminent undergraduate field stations in America. Although anecdotal and occasionally irreverent, this text is accurate in its details as it chronicles the building of an educational facility from scratch on a small vacant Maine island ten miles offshore dock to dock (and building the dock, too.)
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by (Editor: Garnett W. Bryant) (Editor: Glenn S. Solomon)
Publisher: Artech House Publishers (2004-12-30)
ISBN: 1580537618
Hardcover: 547 pages
Condition: New Hardcover
Comments: Brand New! Still in Shrink Wrap.
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Quantum technology is the key to next-generation optoelectronics and laser semiconductors, and this new cutting-edge book is an in-depth examination of how quantum dots and wires are fabricated and applied to optics. You find a solid tutorial on the optical properties of nanoscale dots and wires that explains the current state of this technology and why it is so promising. The book presents a detailed survey of techniques based on molecular beam epitaxial growth for fabricating semiconductor quantum dots and wires. You learn how to assess these growth strategies for insertion of dots and wires into devices. Special focus is given to bottom-up growth methods that have the most potential for fabricating atomically precise structures. Each type of these structures is characterized optically, so their properties can be modeled for application at the system level. This unique resource concludes with a discussion of how quantum dots and wires can be applied to next-generation semiconductor lasers and optical sources, as well as to single photon sources and quantum coherent optoelectronics.
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by James Steele
Publisher: Phaidon Press (2002-04-17)
ISBN: 0714842141
Paperback: 60 pages
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Nice Tight binding. Cover, corners, and edges have some moderate wear. A great book. No writing or highlighting. Non Mint Copy.
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The "Architecture in Detail" series comprises books that focus on individual buildings noted for their exceptional character, innovative design or technical virtuosity. Each volume contains a text by a respected author, a sequence of colour and black-and-white photographs and a set of technical drawings and working details. Louis Kahn's Salk Institute sits high above the Pacific at La Jolla, southern California. The project presented Kahn with the opportunity to design for a closed community, in this case research scientists. Incomplete at the time of Kahn's death, it survives as an enduring reminder of his genius.
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