"Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare" by Bertrand Russell is a first printing hardcover book published by Simon & Schuster in 1959. This nonfiction work explores the topic of warfare, specifically focusing on the consequences and impact of nuclear weapons. Russell's insightful analysis and commentary provide a unique perspective on the dangers and complexities of modern
"Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare" by Bertrand Russell is a first printing hardcover book published by Simon & Schuster in 1959. This nonfiction work explores the topic of warfare, specifically focusing on the consequences and impact of nuclear weapons. Russell's insightful analysis and commentary provide a unique perspective on the dangers and complexities of modern
The Golden Book Encyclopedia Deluxe Edition (1959) is a comprehensive reference book series authored by Bertha Morris Parker and published by Golden Books.
The product is a booklet titled "Symbols of the Church" by author Carroll E. Whittemore, published in 1959 by Abingdon Press. The booklet is written in English and likely covers topics related to the symbols and rituals of the Christian church. With a specific focus on the symbols used in religious practices, this publication offers
It features black and white photographs of the school's basketball teams, including detailed team and player portraits as well as action shots.
(260423) There is some tape residue on the inside of the covers from the plastic protective cover. The pages are clean (no writing no highlighting). The product is a revised edition of "Man's Religions" by John B. Noss, published by Macmillan Company in 1956. This historical nonfiction book, intended for young adults and adults, explores
A nice touch is the illustrated bookmark included with the book.
The illustrated glossary at the back is both helpful and pretty.
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