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1949ZB1089960NY 1949-1951. 2 volumes 672 679 pp. each ex library in card covers; good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. NY unknown
193781566Philadelphia:: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1937. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers. Slight tanning to wrappers with a crease at one corner; some staining and damage to the additional items. Folio. With 4 p. engraved invitation from the Philadelphia Mayor to the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary Ceremonies tan stain at the right edge; another such invitation from The Historical Society of Pennsylvania; and a chipped and stained facsimile of The Pennsylvania Packet 1787 printing of the Constitution. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, unknown
19582083002116204433Deokdo County Library Dokdo County Constitution Memorial Museum 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 Deokdo County Library (Dokdo County Constitution Memorial Museum) paperback
1931113753Addis Abeba 1931. In 8° bross. orig. con tracce d'uso ma integra pp. 2 n.n. 16 16 2 n.n. Testo in lingua etiope seguito da testo in lingua francese. Datato 16 luglio 1931 raro Addis Abeba unknown
199211170Washington: Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Square small quarto 300pp. illustrated. A crisp clean copy near fine with the inner hinges just starting but holding. Top edge very faintly foxed. This copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Warren Burger on his embossed presentation card which is tipped onto the front paste-down. The name is a bit difficult to read but it is most likely Roswell Perkins who was President of the American Law Institute at the time of publication; certainly someone to whom Burger was likely to have presented this book. Burger had retired as Chief Justice several years before publication but was the Chairman of the committee that organized and published this book. An appealing copy. Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution hardcover
192548025Berlin Julius Springer 1925. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In: "Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel" 32. Band. VI951 pp. textillustr. Entire volume offered. Heisenberg's paper: pp. 841-860. A small erased stamp on titlepage leaving two small holes no loss of text. Internally clean. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Heisenberg's importent paper on the complex spectra of many-electron atoms - the third paper Heisenberg submitted from Copenhagen on the Quantum Theory."The paper on multiplet structure and anomalous Zeeman effects. contained a complete discussion of the problem at that time. This paper had the blessing of Niels Bohr; also Pauli who wasin Copenhagen when the paper was completed agreed with its overall content. The central goal of the paper was to formulate what Bohr called 'the stress constraint which is not analogous to the action of external forces' and to derive quantitative conclusions from it." Mehra and rechenberg "The Historical development of Quantum Theory" vol. 2 p. 201.The volume contains another importent paper in the history of Quantum Physics: W. BOTHE und H. GEIGER "Über das Wesen des Comptoneffekts ein experimenteller Beitrag zur Theorie der Strahlung" pp. 639-663. </em> hardcover
192549362Berlin Julius Springer 1925. Contemp. hcloth. In: "Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel" 32. Band. VI951 pp. textillustr. Entire volume offered. Heisenberg's paper: pp. 841-860. A stamp to title-page and front free endpaper. Interally clean. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Heisenberg's importent paper on the complex spectra of many-electron atoms - the third paper Heisenberg submitted from Copenhagen on the Quantum Theory."The paper on multiplet structure and anomalous Zeeman effects. contained a complete discussion of the problem at that time. This paper had the blessing of Niels Bohr; also Pauli who was in Copenhagen when the paper was completed agreed with its overall content. The central goal of the paper was to formulate what Bohr called 'the stress constraint which is not analogous to the action of external forces' and to derive quantitative conclusions from it." Mehra and Rechenberg "The Historical development of Quantum Theory" vol. 2 p. 201.The volume contains another importent paper in the history of Quantum Physics: W. BOTHE und H. GEIGER "Über das Wesen des Comptoneffekts ein experimenteller Beitrag zur Theorie der Strahlung" pp. 639-663. </em> hardcover