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This book is a very simple introduction for those who would like to learn about the particle accelerators or 'atom-smashers' used in hospitals, industry and large research institutes where physicists probe deep into the nature of matter itself. The reader with a basic knowledge of mathematics and physics will discover a wide spectrum of technologies.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
A self-portrait of a great writer 's rise and fall, intensely personal and etched with Fitzgerald's signature blend of romance and realism. The Crack-Up tells the story of Fitzgerald's sudden descent at the age of thirty-nine from glamorous success to empty despair, and his determined recovery. Compiled and edited by Edmund Wilson shortly after F. Scott Fitzgerald's death, this revealing collection of his essays--as well as letters to and from Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos--tells of a man with charm and talent to burn, whose gaiety and genius made him a living symbol of the Jazz Age, and whose recklessness brought him grief and loss. Fitzgerald's physical and spiritual exhaustion is described brilliantly, noted The New York Review of Books: the essays are amazing for the candor.
Particle accelerators exploit the cutting edge of every aspect of today's technology and have themselves contributed to many of these technologies. The largest accelerators have been constructed as research tools for nuclear and high energy physics and there is no doubt that it is this field that has sustained their development culminating in the Large Hadron Collider. An earlier book by the same authors, "Engines of Discovery: A Century of Particle Accelerators" chronicled the development of these large accelerators and colliders, emphasizing the critical discoveries in applied physics and engineering that drove the field. Particular attention was given to the key individuals who contributed, the methods they used to arrive at their particular discoveries and inventions, often recalling how their human strengths and attitudes may have contributed to their achievements. Much of this historical picture is also to be found, little changed, in Part A of this sequel. Since the first book was written it has become clear that science, medicine and industry have a rapidly growing appetite for accelerators for other applications. Part B of this sequel, building on Part A, expands considerably on the applications of accelerators: as synchrotron radiation sources (used for material science studies, chemistry, biology), spallation sources (for neutron scattering studies), national security (screening of borders for illicit transfer of materials), medical applications (cancer therapy with external beams and isotope production for diagnostic imaging), energy, and environment (cleaning up waste streams, powering nuclear reactors and fusion). In Part B we also discuss the future development of accelerators; particularly laser/plasma devices which potentially offer considerable savings in the scale and cost accelerator construction for the more modest energies required in these new applications. Finally there is a description of the nature of the accel
Particle accelerators exploit the cutting edge of every aspect of today's technology and have themselves contributed to many of these technologies. The largest accelerators have been constructed as research tools for nuclear and high energy physics and there is no doubt that it is this field that has sustained their development culminating in the Large Hadron Collider. An earlier book by the same authors, "Engines of Discovery: A Century of Particle Accelerators" chronicled the development of these large accelerators and colliders, emphasizing the critical discoveries in applied physics and engineering that drove the field. Particular attention was given to the key individuals who contributed, the methods they used to arrive at their particular discoveries and inventions, often recalling how their human strengths and attitudes may have contributed to their achievements. Much of this historical picture is also to be found, little changed, in Part A of this sequel. Since the first book was written it has become clear that science, medicine and industry have a rapidly growing appetite for accelerators for other applications. Part B of this sequel, building on Part A, expands considerably on the applications of accelerators: as synchrotron radiation sources (used for material science studies, chemistry, biology), spallation sources (for neutron scattering studies), national security (screening of borders for illicit transfer of materials), medical applications (cancer therapy with external beams and isotope production for diagnostic imaging), energy, and environment (cleaning up waste streams, powering nuclear reactors and fusion). In Part B we also discuss the future development of accelerators; particularly laser/plasma devices which potentially offer considerable savings in the scale and cost accelerator construction for the more modest energies required in these new applications. Finally there is a description of the nature of the accel
The Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of 972 documents discovered between 1946 and 1956, are of immeasurable religious and historical significance. They include the oldest known surviving copies of Biblical-era documents. The manuscripts shed considerable light on forms of Judaism never known before. These forms contain hints of Christianity, or as put elsewhere, it was the Judaism amid which Christ and his first followers lived, thought, and wrote. Edmund Wilson's book is a record of this great scholarly find.Wilson was a prolific literary critic and social commentator, not an academic, and therefore Israel and the Dead Sea Scrolls reads like a journalist's reportage. This unique personal account weaves together threads of folklore, history, and intrigue. As Leon Edel writes in his foreword, 'Reading him, it is not difficult to imagine the ardor with which Edmund Wilson pursued his complex subject; it was the kind of subject he had always liked best, involving as it did history, politics, ancient lore, and all his faculties for imaginative reconstruction and historical analysis. . . . No book quite like this has been written in our century.'The scrolls of the Essenes, and the history of this Jewish sect's possible antecedence to Christianity, led the author to Israel and to the revelations contained in the scrolls. This book contains his resulting account of the scrolls' history. Originally published in 1978, this edition of Wilson's classic is made contemporary with a new introduction by Raphael Israeli, which illustrates the ongoing academic controversy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of 972 documents discovered between 1946 and 1956, are of immeasurable religious and historical significance. They include the oldest known surviving copies of Biblical-era documents. The manuscripts shed considerable light on forms of Judaism never known before. These forms contain hints of Christianity, or as put elsewhere, it was the Judaism amid which Christ and his first followers lived, thought, and wrote. Edmund Wilson's book is a record of this great scholarly find. Wilson was a prolific literary critic and social commentator, not an academic, and therefore Israel and the Dead Sea Scrolls reads like a journalist's reportage. This unique personal account weaves together threads of folklore, history, and intrigue. As Leon Edel writes in his foreword, "Reading him, it is not difficult to imagine the ardor with which Edmund Wilson pursued his complex subject; it was the kind of subject he had always liked best, involving as it did history, politics, ancient lore, and all his faculties for imaginative reconstruction and historical analysis. . . . No book quite like this has been written in our century." The scrolls of the Essenes, and the history of this Jewish sect's possible antecedence to Christianity, led the author to Israel and to the revelations contained in the scrolls. This book contains his resulting account of the scrolls' history. Originally published in 1978, this edition of Wilson's classic is made contemporary with a new introduction by Raphael Israeli, which illustrates the ongoing academic controversy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls.
This book is a very simple introduction for those who would like to learn about the particle accelerators or 'atom-smashers' used in hospitals, industry and large research institutes where physicists probe deep into the nature of matter itself. The reader with a basic knowledge of mathematics and physics will discover a wide spectrum of technologies.
This is an account of an Indian people's struggle to maintain an identity in American society. Also included is a study of The Mohawks in High Steel by Joseph Mitchell.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
1923. Translated from the French. With a preface by Edmund Wilson. Rousseau, philosopher and Father of the Romantic Movement, The Confessions is his landmark autobiography. Both brilliant and flawed, it is nonetheless beautifully written and remains one of the most moving human documents in all of literature. In this work, Rousseau frankly and sincerely settles accounts with himself in an effort to project his true image to the world. In so doing he reveals the details of a man who paid little regard to accepted morality and social conventions.
1923. Translated from the French. With a preface by Edmund Wilson. Rousseau, philosopher and Father of the Romantic Movement, The Confessions is his landmark autobiography. Both brilliant and flawed, it is nonetheless beautifully written and remains one of the most moving human documents in all of literature. In this work, Rousseau frankly and sincerely settles accounts with himself in an effort to project his true image to the world. In so doing he reveals the details of a man who paid little regard to accepted morality and social conventions.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Text extracted from opening pages of book: CLASSICS AND COMMERCIALS BOOKS BY EDMUND WILSON I THOUGHT OF DAISY AXEL'S CASTLE THE TRIFLE THINKERS TO THE FINLAND STATION THE WOUND AND THE BOW THE SHOCK OF RECOGNITION MEMOIRS OF HECATE COUNTY EUROPE WITHOUT BAEDEKER CLASSICS AND COMMERCIALS THE SHORES OF LIGHT FIVE PLAYS THE SCROLLS FROM THE DEAD SEA RED, BLACK, BLOND AND OLIVE A PIECE OF MY MIND THE AMERICAN EARTHQUAKE APOLOGIES TO THE IROQUOIS WILSON'S NIGHT THOUGHTS PATRIOTIC GORE THE COLD WAR AND THE INCOME TAX O CANADA THE BIT BETWEEN MY TEETH Classics and Commercials A LITERARY CHRONICLE OF THE FORTIES BY EDMUND WILSON CONTENTS Archibald MacLeish and the Word 3 Van Wyck Brooks's Second Phase 10 The Boys in the Back Room 19 1. JAMES M. CAIN 2. JOHN O'HARA 3. WILLIAM SAROYAN 4. HANS OTTO STORM 5. JOHN STEINBECK 6. FACING THE PACIFIC POSTSCRIPT Max Eastman in 1941 57 T. K. Whipple 70 The Antrobuses and the Earwickers 81 Alexander Woollcott of the Phalanx 87 The Poetry of Angelica Balabanoff 94 Mr. Joseph E. Davies as a Stylist 98 Thoughts on Being Bibliographed 105 Through the Embassy Window: Harold Nicolson 121 Kay Boyle and the Saturday Evening Post 128 The Life and Times of John Barrymore 133 Never Apologize, Never Explain: The Art of Evelyn Waugh 140 John Mulholland and the Art of Illusion 147 What Became of Louis Bromfield 153 Vi CONTENTS A Toast and a Tear for Dorothy Parker 168 A Treatise on Tales of Honor 172 A Guide to Finnegans Wake 182 A Novel by Salvador Dali 190 A Long Talk about Jane Austen 196 You Can't Do This to Me! Shrilled Celia 204 Aldous Huxley in the World Beyond Time 209 Vladimir Nabokov on Gogol 215 Katherine Anne Porter 219 A Picture to Hang in the Library: Brooks's Age of Irving 224 Why Do People Read Detective Stories? 231 Bernard Shaw on the Training of a Statesman 238 Reexamining Dr. Johnson 244 Leonid Leonov: The Sophistication of a Formula 250 Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd? 257 Mr, Holmes, They Were The Footprints of a Gigantic Hound! 266 Glenway Wescott's War Work 275 A Cry from the Unquiet Grave 280 Tales of the Marvellous and the Ridiculous 286 Thackeray's Letters: A Victorian Document 291 Splendors and Miseries of Evelyn Waugh 298 George Saintsbuiy's Centenary 306 Ambushing a Best-Seller 311 The Apotheosis of Somerset Maugham 319 William Saroyan and His Darling Old Providence 327 Oscar Wilde: One Must Always Seek What Is Most Tragic 331 George Grosz in the United States 343 An Old Friend of the Family: Thackeray 348 Gilbert Without Sullivan 359 George Saintsbury: Gourmet and Glutton 366 Books of Etiquette and Emily Post 372 CONTENTS Vll A Dissenting Opinion on Kafka 383 Jean-Paul Sartre: The Novelist and the Existentialist 393 The Musical Glasses of Peacock 404 Edith Wharton: A Memoir by an English Friend 412 The Sanctity of Baudelaire 419 Van Wyck Brooks on the Civil War Period 42,3 An Analysis of Max Beerbohm 431 The Original of Tolstoy's Natasha 442, The Most Unhappy Man on Earth 453 William Faulkner's Reply to the Civil-Rights Program 460 In Memory of Octave Mirbeau 471 A Revival of Ronald Firbank 486 Paul Rosenfeld: Three Phases 503 Index 521 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THIS BOOK contains a selection of my literary articles written during the nineteen-forties. All of them have been revised and some of them considerably rewritten. A few have been brought up to date with postscripts. With the exception of the memoir of Rosenfeld andsome of the notes on Connolly and Waugh, they are presented in chronological order. The dates in most cases are those of their first appearance in print; but to T. K. Whvpyle, Thoughts on Being Blbliographed and Paul Rosenfeld: Three Phases I have assigned the dates when they were written. From the article on Harold Nicolson through the article on Ronald Firbank, all the pieces originally ap peared in the New Yorker. Archibald MacLeish and the Word, Van Wyck Brooks' s Second Phase and Max East man in 1941 were first printed in the New Republic; The Antrobuses and the E
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