Richter 10

Richter 10
Title Richter 10 PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Clarke
Publisher RosettaBooks
Total Pages 457
Release 2012-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0795325789

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Political and environmental disasters come crashing down in this earthquake sci-fi thriller co-written by the authors of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Memories. When he was seven years old, Lewis Crane survived the Los Angeles earthquake of 1994—but his parents did not. Haunted by the tragedy, Crane has dedicated his life to protecting humanity from similar disasters. Now he is a Nobel Prize–winning earthquake scientist who perfected equipment sensitive enough to predict an earthquake strike down to the minute. And he wants to go further. Crane has formed an organization to explore the idea of stopping earthquakes entirely by fusing the Earth’s tectonic plates together. But what effect will this have on the earth? And as political unrest causes tremors of another kind, can Crane’s audacious plan stop another major earthquake due to hit the United States? Co-written by Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author Arthur C. Clarke and Philip K. Dick Award–winning author Mike McQuay, the “two formidable SF talents converge splendidly in this disaster thriller, which offers sleek action-adventure writing, world-class tumult and a coherent near-future based on sound yet innovative social and scientific speculation” (Publishers Weekly).

Richter Ten

Richter Ten
Title Richter Ten PDF eBook
Author Arthur Charles Clarke
Publisher Gollancz
Total Pages 341
Release 1996
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN 9780575061163

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Thirty years after the 1994 Los Angeles earthquake killed his family, Lewis Crane has become the world's top seismologist, determined to protect people from his parent's fate. But in a world controlled by Chinese corporations and split by racist and religious strife, many don't want him to succeed.

Marga Richter

Marga Richter
Title Marga Richter PDF eBook
Author Sharon Mirchandani
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 195
Release 2012-11-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252094492

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This is the first full-length introduction to the life and works of significant American composer Marga Richter (born 1926), who has written more than one hundred works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, dance, opera, voice, chorus, piano, organ, and harpsichord. Still actively composing in her eighties, Richter is particularly known for her large-scale works performed by ensembles such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and for other pieces performed by prominent artists including pianist Menahem Pressler, conductor Izler Solomon, and violinist Daniel Heifetz. Interspersing consideration of Richter's musical works with discussion of her life, her musical style, and the origins and performances of her works, Sharon Mirchandani documents a successful composer's professional and private life throughout the twentieth century. Covering Richter's formative years, her influences, and the phases of her career from the 1950s to the present, Mirchandani closely examines Richter's many interesting, attractive musical works that draw inspiration from distinctly American, Irish/English, and Asian sources. Drawing extensively on interviews with the composer, Mirchandani also provides detailed descriptions of Richter's scores and uses reviews and other secondary sources to provide contexts for her work, including their relationship to modern dance, to other musical styles, and to 1970s feminism.

Richter Ten

Richter Ten
Title Richter Ten PDF eBook
Author Arthur Charles Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 646
Release 1996
Genre California
ISBN 9780745153469

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Near-future story of the struggle to avoid the most colossal destructive earthquake in human history.

Kurt Richter

Kurt Richter
Title Kurt Richter PDF eBook
Author Alan McGowan
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 384
Release 2018-10-05
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1476633207

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German master Kurt Richter (1900-1969) made significant contributions to the chess world as a player, and as an editor and author. Unassuming in real life, Richter was a fearsome opponent who expressed himself mainly through his over-the-board results, as well as through his chess journalism and literary output. He was responsible for several innovative openings, some of which gained renewed status in later years. This overview of his life and games sheds light on a player who should be better known, with much never-before-seen material. Examples of his entertaining writings on chess are included, some featuring his fictitious student opponent, Dr. Zabel. A wide selection of games illustrates the surprising combinations and brilliant style of play that earned him the title "The Executioner of Berlin."

Hans Richter

Hans Richter
Title Hans Richter PDF eBook
Author Andres Janser
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 132
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783907078228

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A translation into book form of Die neue wohnung (New living), a film about the modern dwelling at WOBA, the first Swiss housing exhibition in Basel, directed by avant-garde filmmaker Hans Richter.

Patents for Inventions. Abridgments of Specifications

Patents for Inventions. Abridgments of Specifications
Title Patents for Inventions. Abridgments of Specifications PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Patent Office
Publisher
Total Pages 722
Release 1921
Genre
ISBN

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