Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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QC966 R55 | Ball lightning : a collection of Soviet research in English translation / | 1 |
QC966 .S37 | Lightning and its spectrum : an atlas of photographs / | 1 |
QC966 .S39 1964 | The flight of thunderbolts / | 1 |
QC966 .S4 | The lightning discharge : being the Halley lecture delivered on 28 May 1937 / | 1 |
QC966 .S55 | The nature of ball lightning. | 1 |
QC966 .S55 1971eb | The nature of ball lightning | 1 |
QC966 .T78 1711 | A true and particular account of a storm of thunder & lightning : which fell at Richmond in Surrey, on Whit-Sunday last in the afternoon, being May 20th, 1711 : with an exact description, on a copperplate, of the hurt done by it, both to the persons of the kill'd and wounded, and the building on which it fell : whereunto are added some short hints concerning the nature, causes, and effects of thunder and lightning; and some practical reflections upon the whole. | 1 |
QC966 .U4 | Lightning / | 1 |
QC966 .U4 1987 | The lightning discharge / | 1 |
QC966 .U4 1987eb | The lightning discharge | 1 |
QC966 .V5 |
The lightning book. The lightning book / |
2 |
QC966 .V5 1972a | The lightning book / | 1 |
QC966.5 .S56 1997 | Lightning / | 2 |
QC966.5 .S56 2006 | Lightning / | 1 |
QC966.7.A84G87 1997 | Physics of Microwave Discharges Artificially Ionized Regions in the Atmosphere. | 1 |
QC966.7.A84 G8713 1997 | Physics of microwave discharges : artificially ionized regions in the atmosphere / | 1 |
QC966.7.B3 |
Ball lightning : a popular guide to a longstanding mystery in atmospheric electricity / Natural and artificial ball lightning in the Earth's atmosphere |
2 |
QC966.7.B3 B37 1980eb | Ball lightning and bead lightning : extreme forms of atmospheric electricity / | 1 |
QC966.7.B3 I57 1988 | Science of ball lightning (fire ball) : Tokyo, Japan, 4-7 July 1988 / | 1 |
QC966.7.B3 (INTERNET) | The voyce of the Lord in the temple, or, A most strange and wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640 To the scorching and astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200. persons. / | 1 |