Wall of Solid Mist

Wall of Solid Mist
Author: Katriel Hoogsteen
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1725280078

Like other Mistems, Skylar has spent her life under the rule of Haeltons. But she never finds it easy to live with her head down, hardly noticed, with the rest of her race. When she catches the attention of a powerful Haelton, Skylar receives the opportunity she’s always hoped for—in a way she least expected. To bring her people out of their hiding, Skylar must learn to live with her overlords and play their game of wars by creating her own rules. If she survives the attempt.

Mist

Mist
Author: Susan Krinard
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765332086

New York Times bestselling author SUSAN KRINARD launches her first urban fantasy series with MIST. Mist lives a normal life. She has a normal job, a normal boyfriend, and a normal apartment in San Francisco. She never thinks about her past if she can help it. She survived. That's the end of it. But then a snowy winter descends upon San Francisco. In June. And in quick succession, Mist is attacked by a frost giant in a public park and runs into an elf disguised as a homeless person on the streets...and then the man Mist believed was her mortal boyfriend reveals himself to be the trickster god, Loki, alive and well after all these years. Mist's normal world is falling apart. But thankfully, Mist isn't quite so normal herself. She's a Valkyrie, and she's going to need all her skill to thwart Loki's schemes and save modern Earth from the ravages of a battle of the gods.

Chemical Reactor Development

Chemical Reactor Development
Author: D. Thoenes
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-12-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 940158382X

Chemical Reactor Development is written primarily for chemists and chemical engineers who are concerned with the development of a chemical synthesis from the laboratory bench scale, where the first successful experiments are performed, to the design desk, where the first commercial reactor is conceived. It is also written for those chemists and chemical engineers who are concerned with the further development of a chemical process with the objective of enhancing the performance of an existing industrial plant, as well as for students of chemistry and chemical engineering. In Part I, the `how' and the `why' of chemical reaction engineering are explained, particularly for those who are not familiar with this area. Part II deals with the effects of a number of physical phenomena on the outcome of chemical reactions, such as micro and meso-mixing and residence time distribution, mass transfer between two phases, and the formation of another phase, such as in precipitations. These scale-dependent effects are not only important in view of the conversion of chemical reactions, but also with regard to the selectivity, and in the case of solid products, to their morphology. In Part III, some applications are treated in a general way, including organic syntheses, the conversion and formation of inorganic solids, catalytic processes and polymerizations. The last chapter gives a review of the importance of the selectivity for product quality and for the purity of waste streams. For research chemists and chemical engineers whose work involves chemical reaction engineering. The book is also suitable as a supplementary graduate text.

London Fog

London Fog
Author: Christine L. Corton
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674088352

A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice A Telegraph Editor’s Choice An Evening Standard “Best Books about London” Selection In popular imagination, London is a city of fog. The classic London fogs, the thick yellow “pea-soupers,” were born in the industrial age of the early nineteenth century. Christine L. Corton tells the story of these epic London fogs, their dangers and beauty, and their lasting effects on our culture and imagination. “Engrossing and magnificently researched...Corton’s book combines meticulous social history with a wealth of eccentric detail. Thus we learn that London’s ubiquitous plane trees were chosen for their shiny, fog-resistant foliage. And since Jack the Ripper actually went out to stalk his victims on fog-free nights, filmmakers had to fake the sort of dank, smoke-wreathed London scenes audiences craved. It’s discoveries like these that make reading London Fog such an unusual, enthralling and enlightening experience.” —Miranda Seymour, New York Times Book Review “Corton, clad in an overcoat, with a linklighter before her, takes us into the gloomier, long 19th century, where she revels in its Gothic grasp. Beautifully illustrated, London Fog delves fascinatingly into that swirling miasma.” —Philip Hoare, New Statesman

In the Fog

In the Fog
Author: Richard Harding Davis
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"In the Fog" by Richard Harding Davis tells the story of an exclusive men's club one foggy night in London society. When five men are in the club, one begins to tell the story of a murder that seems like more than just fiction. Surprisingly, the tale isn't new, and each of the other men in attendance has valuable information regarding the goings on of the case that can lead to discovering the culprit.

Power

Power
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1184
Release: 1923
Genre: Machinery
ISBN: