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World energy issues

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494
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~8h 14min
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Bill Gunston

Bill Gunston was a British aviation and military author. He flew with Britain's Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1948, and was a flying instructor. He spent most of his adult life doing research and writing on aircraft and aviation. He was the author of over 350 books and articles. His work included many books published by Salamander Books.

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How the series evolves

beginning
Coal
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finale
Gas
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overall
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Books in this Series

Coal

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Coal is one of the earliest collections of poems by a woman who, Adrienne Rich writes, "for the complexity of her vision, for her moral courage and the catalytic passion of her language, has already become, for many, an indispensable poet." Marilyn Hacker captures the essence of Lorde and her poetry: "Black, lesbian, mother, urban woman: none of Lorde's selves has ever silenced the others; the counterpoint among them is often the material of her strongest poems."

Water power

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ENERGY TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING. A detailed look at energy sources, how their power is harnessed and used. Includes discussion of environmental, economic and social issues and concerns. Clear text, outstanding photographs and explanatory diagrams.

Wind power

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Discusses traditional and developing ways of using wind power as a source of energy.

Gas

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Kaiser ist einer der wichtigsten Theater-Autoren des Expressionismus und schrieb mit seinen Bürgern von Calais 1914 Theatergeschichte. Seine beiden zu Lebzeiten nicht weniger berühmten Stücke Gas I (1917/18) und Gas II (1918/19) stellen eine Allegorie auf Städteflucht, Industrialisierung, Naturzerstörung, Wissenschaftsgläubigkeit, Kapitalismus und Gewalt im Angesicht des Ersten Weltkriegs dar. (Quelle: [Reclam-Verlag](