Sonntag, 14. Juli 2013
Freitag, 10. Mai 2013
Atomic Energy by H.D. Smyth - 1945
Atomic Energy - A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes under the Auspices of the United States GovernmentThis little paperback caught my eye, when I was strolling through the Portobello Flea Market in London, a few weeks ago. It cost only a few pounds, and I bought it because I am interested in the history of WW 2 and also the first days of nuclear technology. In the forties and fifties, it seemed there was no limit for the use of atomic power. So, this was a genuine document from this time, written for the public (and authorized by the powers-that-be). And - quite special, when you look at it with the eyes of a non-UK-resident of the 21st century - it was printed an published by "His Majesty Stationery Office" - I do not know it this office still exists.
It is a interesting read - and according to my research, a quite cheap buy.
Labels:
1945,
Atomic Energy,
London,
Portobello,
technology,
vintage
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
A very special cover by Frank Kelly Freas - from the year 1956
Freitag, 8. März 2013
NYC - 1996 - Somewhere in Manhattan
I saw this scene - no idea what they did demonstrate for - and snapped this photo. When I made the album, this picture landed on the "not to use"-pile. Recently, I stumbled upon it and scanned it.
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