Description: (Science ) Rogers, G. Sherburne (Ph. D. ) : Helium, the New Balloon Gas: Magazine. National Geographic, Washington D. C. . 1919. B&W Photographs: Very Good This is a DISBOUND article from National Geographic Magazine. This is an eight page article with text on both verso & rectos of each page. Included are 11 black & white photographs. Text pages are clean, bright and without chips, tears, discoloration or wear. They do, however, have the necessary staple holes where staples were removed. This article is a wonderful look at one of the revolutionary uses for a non-flamable gas--and shows some nifty photographs of what happened when Hydrogen Gas was used for airships. Overall, a very good copy. Includes photographs by Division of Military Aeronautics, U. S. Naval Air Service, U.S. Naval Observatory, Huddleston Studio,and the U. S. Geological Survey. 1 132 #43549 $20
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Author: Rogers, G. Sherburne (Ph. D. )
Book Title: Helium, the New Balloon Gas
Cover: Magazine
Language: English
Book Series: National Geographic Magazine
Publisher: National Geographic
Publication Year: 1919
Publication Name: National Geographic Magazine
Place Published: Washington D. C.
Topic: Science
Format: Magazine
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This is a DISBOUND article from National Geographic Magazine., This is an eight page article with text on both verso & rectos, of each page. Included are 11 black & white photographs. Text, pages are clean, bright and without chips, tears, discoloration, or wear. They do, however, have the necessary staple holes, where staples were removed. This article is a wonderful look at, one of the revolutionary uses for a non-flamable gas--and shows, some nifty photographs of what happened when Hydrogen Gas was, used for airships. Overall, a very good copy. Includes, photographs by Division of Military Aeronautics, U. S. Naval, Air Service, U.S. Naval Observatory, Huddleston Studio,and the, U. S. Geological Survey.
Illustration Type: B&W Photographs
Binding: Magazine
Subject: Science
Place of Publication: Washington D. C.
Year Printed: 1919