There are 12 books by Jeffery Lewins on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology (1982). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Importance, the adjoint function 1965
  2. 2 Nuclear reactor kinetics and control 1978 · 264 pages
  3. 3 Advances In Nuclear Science and Tech Volume 12 1980 · 338 pages
  4. 4 Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology 1982 · 386 pages
  5. 5 Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of reactor performance parameters 1982 · 372 pages
  6. 6 The Chernobyl accident and its implications for the United Kingdom 1988 · 147 pages
  7. 7 ALARA (Research Studies in Nuclear Technology) 1991 · 224 pages
  8. 8 Alara: As Low as Reasonably Achievable Radiation Doses in Industry 1991 · 218 pages
  9. 9 Research and development in the nuclear industry 1993 · 376 pages
  10. 10 Kipling and his "Coll" 1993
  11. 11 The Kipling's one-time governess 2001
  12. 19 Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology, Volume 19 1987 · 489 pages

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Jeffery Lewins written?

BookOrb lists 12 books by Jeffery Lewins.

Where should I start with Jeffery Lewins?

A good starting point is Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology (1982).

What is the Jeffery Lewins books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Importance, the adjoint function (1965), 2. Nuclear reactor kinetics and control (1978), 3. Advances In Nuclear Science and Tech Volume 12 (1980), 4. Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology (1982), 5. Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of reactor performance parameters (1982), 6. Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology, Volume 19 (1987), 7. The Chernobyl accident and its implications for the United Kingdom (1988), 8. ALARA (Research Studies in Nuclear Technology) (1991), 9. Alara: As Low as Reasonably Achievable Radiation Doses in Industry (1991), 10. Research and development in the nuclear industry (1993), 11. Kipling and his "Coll" (1993), 12. The Kipling's one-time governess (2001).