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192456810London: Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1924. 8vo pp. 383-398; original printed wrappers. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London Vol. 36 Part 5 August 15 1924. <br/><br/> Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London unknown books
192456797London: Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London 1924. 8vo pp. 383-398; original tan printed wrappers. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London Vol. 36 Part 5. August 15 1924. <br/><br/> Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Physical Society of London unknown books
192956803London: Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society 1929. 8vo pp. 2 51-88; original green printed wrappers. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society A Vol. 124 1929. <br/><br/> Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society unknown books
190445011Leipzig: Verlag von S. Hirzel 1904. Offprint. Octavo 22.5cm.; publisher's salmon printed wrappers; 16pp. Upper cover a bit toned else Very Good to Near Fine. German translation of an early paper by the British physicist on thermionic emission later known as Richardson's law. Richardson received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on the thermionic phenomenon. Cambridge only in OCLC as of July 2019. Verlag von S. Hirzel unknown books
191237320London: Taylor & Francis 1912. Offprint. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good copy with small tear on front wrapper wrappers browned. 263-278 pp. 8vo. From "Philosophical Magazine" February 1912 vol. 23 no. 134 . Owen Willians Richardson 1879-1959 would go on to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after him. "The law for the discovery of which the Nobel Prize was specially given was first announced by him in a paper read before the Cambridge Philosophical Society on the 25th November 1901 in the following words as recorded in the published Proceedings: 'If then the negative radiation is due to the corpuscles coming out of the metal the saturation current s should obey the law s = AT1/2e-b/T. This law is fully confirmed by the experiments to be described.' Richardson continued working at this subject at Cambridge until 1906 when he was appointed Professor of Physics at Princeton University in America where he remained until the end of 1913 working at thermionic emission photoelectric action and the gyromagnetic effect." Nobel Lectures Physics 1922-1941 Elsevier Amsterdam 1965. Taylor & Francis unknown books
190254693Cambridge Philadelphia and London 1902. O. W. Richardson 1879-1959 was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission which led to Richardson's law. He was professor at Princeton University from 1906 to 1913 and returned to the UK in 1914 to become Wheatstone Professor of Physics at King's College London where he was later made director of research. He was knighted in 1939. Note on a method for determining the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution by H. O. Jones and O. W. Richardson from the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society February 1902; pp. 4; self wrappers. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies from the Philosophical Magazine December 1908; pp. 28; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. Thermionics from the Philosophical Magazine June 1909; pp. 22; graphs and equations; original orange printed wrappers; O. W. Richardson's copy with his signature on the upper wrapper and a few small corrections by him in the text; plus another copy without corrections. Notes on the kinetic theory of matter from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1909; pp. 4; original orange printed wrappers. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies part II from the Philosophical Magazine November 1909; pp. 16; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. Gravitation and the electron theory from The Physical Review November 1910; pp. 4; original printed green wrappers wrappers toned; amendment to an equation in ink likely by Richardson in the text. The positive thermions emitted by the alkali sulphates from the Philosophical Magazine December 1910; pp. 22; tables and a folding plate; original orange printed wrappers. The heat liberated during the absorption of electrons by different metals from the Philosophical Magazine April 1911; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers back wrapper torn. The dynamic effects of aggregates of electrons from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society July-August 1911; pp. 20; table; original printed gray wrappers toned at edges. The theory of photoelectric action from the Philosophical Magazine October 1912; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. The electron theory of thermoelectric and thermionic effects from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1912; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers. The positive ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 89 1914; pp. 18; tables; original printed green wrappers. Metallic conduction from the Philosophical Magazine August 1915; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. The influence of gases on the emission of electrons and ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 91 1915; pp. 12; graphs and tables; original printed green wrappers. Remarks on a paper by Mr. E. R. Stoekle entitled "Thermionic Currents from Molybdenum" from The Physical Review June 1916; pp. 2; original printed green wrappers. The variation of the positive emission currents from hot platinum with the applied potential difference from the Philosophical Magazine for June 1916; pp. 10; graphs; original printed orange wrappers. Experiments with electron currents in different gases. 1 Mercury vapor from the Philosophical Magazine for October 1916; pp. 16; graphs tables and equations; original printed orange wrappers. The limiting frequency in the spectra of helium hydrogen and mercury in the extreme ultra-violet by O. W. Richardson and Lieut. C. B. Bazzoni from the Philosophical Magazine October 1917; pp. 24; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers a little soiled. <br/><br/> unknown books
1929263161Haverstock Hill Hampstead London 1929. One page in ink on a bifolium letterhead. 12mo. Fine. One page in ink on a bifolium letterhead. 12mo. Winner of the 1928 Nobel Prize in Physics. Owen Willans Richardson 1879-1959 was a leading British physicist and winner of the 1928 Nobel Prize in Physics who 'kept a good table and a well-stocked cellar wherein whisky was drawn from the wood" ODNB. He accepted his prize during the 1929 ceremony.<br/><br/>Attractive autograph letter from the Nobel laureate to Alfred Eisenstaedt thanking him for photographs of the Nobel award ceremony in Stockholm and providing an address for 1929 Nobel laureate in medicine Frederick Gowland Hopkins discoverer of glutathione. unknown books
1921RW1234London:: Longmans Green 1921. 1921. Series: Monographs on Physics. 8vo. viii 320 pp. 35 figs. index. Original navy black-printed cloth. Bookplate and signature of Ernest Needham Coleman. Very good. Second edition. Richardson was a British physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission which led to Richardson's law. Provenance: Ernest Needham Coleman was a member of the British Astronomical Association. Longmans, Green, 1921. hardcover books
2007043842New York Etc.: Scribner 2007. 274p. maps b/w illus. dj. Scribner unknown books
200072672Lewes:: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications. Near Fine. 2000. Paperback. 1861081537 . Color photographs throughout. First edition paperback. Light corner crease to front cover else near fine in oversize pictorial wraps. . Guild of Master Craftsman Publications, paperback books
19991315530n. p.: The Nordic House 1999. Softcover. Octavo; pp 80; G/paperback; white spine with black text; covers show slight shelf wear to exterior; minor rubbing to edges; faux flaps; text block shows light wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; interior clean; profusely illustrated; Icelandic text. 1315530. FP New Rockville Stock. The Nordic House unknown books
199871953London: Little Brown 1998. First edition. ix 242 pp w/glossary of Spanish terms. Fine in fine dust jacket. London: Little, Brown unknown books
1953477631953. RICHARDSON Pearl Farmer. YOUR COMMUNITY UNITED NATIONS. NY: Pearl Farmer Richardson 1953. 8vo. printed wraps. Second Edition. Signed presentation by Richardson on title page: "For Caroline C. Hepuer in deep appreciation of many kindnesses. Sincerely Pearl Richardson." Very Good. $25.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
2008128387Los Angeles CA: UCLA Library 2008. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 23 3 pages. Limited to 1000 copies. Cashin Lecture Series Number Two. Preface by Kevin Starr endnotes. A discussion of McWilliams's role as an interpreter of American culture and society in California. UCLA Library unknown books
200173911London: Universe. Near Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 0789306425 . Silver hardcover with slight soil tot he rear cover red printing to boards Near Fine condition. ; 7.40 X 6.90 X 1.10 inches; 224 pages . Universe hardcover books
20021326565Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gil 2002. 2a edición. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine white with black print; Boards in illustrated paper black print clean and strong slightly cocked spine; Text block clean and tight; Text in Spanish; 223 pages illustrated color. 1326565. FP New Rockville Stock. Editorial Gustavo Gil hardcover books
1965115084Paris: Bibliophiles de la Société des Océanistes 1965. stiff paper wrappers with Japanese style sewn binding loose in marbled paper-covered boards slipcase. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers with Japanese style sewn binding loose in marbled paper-covered boards slipcase. 63 5 pages. Text in English and French. Limited to 125 numbered copies. Introduction by Phyllis Mander Jones. French translation and notice to readers by Denise Jean Simon. Author was the barber on board and wrote an account of a voyage that reflected European interest in exploring the Southern Hemisphere in the mid- to late 18th century. Printed from the original manuscript held by the Mitchell Library Sydney Australia. Original sepia-toned woodcut illustration signed by artist Rene Dessirier. Boards and slipcase very lightly worn. Bibliophiles de la Société des Océanistes unknown books
1977019736New York: St. Martin's Press 1977. xi 195p. original blue cloth ex libris. St. Martin's Press unknown books
198257302Lexington: The University Of Kentucky Press 1982. First Edition. Signed presentation from Richardson on the front endpaper: "Sept. 20 1984. To Mike Galvin Fellow historian and student par excellence.-- Much good fortunes in the future R. Dean Richardson." An in-depth study of the politics of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. Books signed by Richardson a professor at Roanoke College are uncommon. Very Good covers nice contents clean & tight; minor wear & soil one-inch tear rear panel d/j. The University Of Kentucky Press unknown books
199750631Thrupp: Sutton Publishing Limited 1997. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards in dust jacket; x342pp. Some spotting to top edge of text block otherwise a tight clean unmarked copy. Minor shelf wear to dust wrapper. Near Fine. Sutton Publishing Limited unknown books
197052184Ithaca: New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations Cornell University 1970. 20p. wraps. ILR bulletin no. 30. New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University unknown books
195677433Ithaca: New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations Cornell University 1956. 19p. wraps. ILR bulletin no. 30. New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University unknown books
1991225616Burtonsville: Decoy Magazine 1991. hardcover. fine/fine. 200pp. many black & white illustrations. Thin 4to grey cloth d.w. Burtonsville MD: 1991. Fine.<br/><br/> Scarce.<br/><br/> Decoy Magazine unknown books
185222854Chicago: Published by S.C. Griggs & Co. "Democratic Press" Print Clark Street 1852. Disbound and light scattered foxing. 19 1 blank pp. Good or so. <br/><br/> "The sermon is a lamentation on the deaths of Webster and Clay." Byrd. Richardson eulogizes them as men who stood against "fanaticism" in order to "preserve intact the laws and constitution of the country" during the Nullification Crisis of 1832 and the 1848-1850 struggle over the slave status of the Mexican Cession. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Ante-Fire Imprints 44 3. Byrd 1884 3. OCLC 15993151 6. Published by S.C. Griggs & Co.. "Democratic Press" Print, Clark Street unknown books
187889327N.P.: Printed for Private Distribution 1878. original cloth. 8vo. original cloth. xi 9-59 pages. B 1-1333. John Richardson settled in New Castle Delaware in 1682. With a four page addendum loosely inserted in the back. Spine faded. Printed for Private Distribution unknown books