Index to Volume 46 (2005) Companies in South America before and the Logic of Destruction, G. Aly the First World War (R) 828 and S. Heim (R) 449 Aircraft, D. Pascoe (R) 230 ARCHITECTURE: Khan, Engineering Akera, A. (R) 439 Architecture: The Vision of Fazlur R. ALCHEMY: Kelly, Gunpowder: Alchemy, Khan (R) 633; Lewis, Masterworks Bombards, and Pyrotechnics— of Technology: The Story of Creative the History of the Explosive that Engineering, Architecture, and Changed the World (R) 405 Design (R) 632; Schwarzer, Zoom- Allen, M. (R) 449 scape: Architecture in Motion and Allen, R., Farm to Factory: A Reinter- Media (R) 862 pretation of the Soviet Industrial Arms and the State: Sir William Arm- Revolution (R) 837 strong and the Remaking ofB ritish Aly, G., and S. Heim, Architects of Naval Power, 1854-1914, M. 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Herlihy (R) 680 Airports, 1918-1938,” 350 Bijsterveld, K. (R) 867 Aydin, C. (R) 249 BloGRAPHY: Bastable, Arms and the State: Sir William Armstrong and Bachrach, D. (R) 635 the Remaking of British Naval Baird, D., Thing Knowledge: A Philoso- Power, 1854-1914 (R) 652; Fischer, phy ofS cientific Instruments (R) 243 Douglas Rayner Hartree: His Life in Ball, P., Bright Earth: Art and the Science and Computing (R) 859; Invention of Color (R) 259 Gillmor, Fred Terman at Stanford: Ball-Rokeach, S.; see M. Sturken Building a Discipline, a University, Banks, K., Chasing Empire across the and Silicon Valley (R) 854; Heyer, Sea: Communications and the State Harold Innis (R) 415; Khan, Engi- in the French Atlantic, 1713-1763 neering Architecture: The Vision of (R) 642 Fazlur R. Khan (R) 633; Silverman, Barnes, S. (R) 434 Lightning Man: The Accursed Life Basalla, G. (R) 684 of Samuel F. B. 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