Item #012720 The Perception and Application of Flashing Lights: An International Symposium Held at Imperial College, London Under Joint Auspices of The National Illumination Committee of Great Britain and the Applied Optics Section, Imperial College, on 19-22 April 1971. Imperial College of Science National Illumination Committee of Great Britain, Technology, J. G. Holmes, W. D. Wright.

The Perception and Application of Flashing Lights: An International Symposium Held at Imperial College, London Under Joint Auspices of The National Illumination Committee of Great Britain and the Applied Optics Section, Imperial College, on 19-22 April 1971

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Near Fine / Near Fine. Item #012720

Orig. green paper boards. x, 429 pp. B&W illustrations. Spine cocked, sunning to edges, small stain to front joint. Dust jacket is price clipped. The flashing of light, as a means of arresting attention for innumerable purposes on land, at sea, and in the air or space, has become so much a feature of our lives that an appraisal of its merit as a signal, or as a means of communicating or unfortunately confusing essential information, has grown into a matter for urgent international consideration and agreement.

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