00877nam0-22002891i-450-990003172810403321000317281FED01000317281(Aleph)000317281FED0100031728120000920d1985----km-y0itay50------baitaIT<<I >>quadri nella divisione del lavoro. La riflessione sociologicascritti di L.Ciaccheri...[et al.]a cura di M.Lelli, M.Giannini.MilanoFranco Angeli1985.272 p.22 cm18540Giannini,Mirella<1948- >Lelli,MarcelloITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003172810403321Soc.-1.S1786SESSESQuadri nella divisione del lavoro. La riflessione sociologica457716UNINAING0102320nam 2200361 450 991016339700332120230412085146.03-95676-710-1(CKB)3710000001047604(NjHacI)993710000001047604(EXLCZ)99371000000104760420230412d2015 uy 1engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSkylark Three /E. E. Smith[Place of publication not identified] :Otbebookpublishing,2015.©20151 online resource (332 pages)Includes bibliographical references.Edward Elmer Smith PhD (also E.E. Smith, E.E. "Doc" Smith, Doc Smith, "Skylark" Smith, or?to his family?Ted) (May 2, 1890? August 31, 1965) was an American food engineer (specialising in doughnut and pastry mixes) and early science fiction author, best known for the Lensman and Skylark series. He is sometimes called the father of space opera. "Skylark Three" (1948) is the second book in the Skylark series and is set a year after the events of The Skylark of Space, during which year antagonist Marc "Blackie" DuQuesne has used the wealth obtained in the previous book to buy a controlling interest in the story's 'World Steel Corporation', a large company known for its ruthless attitude. When the story begins DuQuesne announces a long absence from Earth, to find another species more knowledgeable than the Osnomians allied with protagonist Richard Seaton. Shortly thereafter, DuQuesne and a henchman disappear from Earth. DuQuesne, by now aware of the 'Object Compass' trained on him, travels far enough to break the connection, then turns toward the 'Green System' of which Osnome is a part. Seaton discovers this, but is distracted by attempts to master a "zone of force": essentially a spherical, immaterial shield, with whose present form Seaton is dissatisfied for its opacity and impenetrability even by the user. (Excerpt from Wikipedia).FictionFiction.808.3Smith E. E.341057NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910163397003321Skylark Three3084552UNINA