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1966140604Los Angeles: Expanding Cinema 1966. Shooting final for the 1966 film. Copy belonging to actor Peter Haskell with his manuscript annotations throughout and his shooting schedule laid in. <br /> <br /> Mary Ellen Bute's final film and the first cinematic adaptation of James Joyce's masterfully complex work of fiction. Shot over a two year period Bute was tasked with transforming Joyce's impenetrable prose without losing any of the work's surreal lyrical essence. The subsequent film maintains the original novel's oneiric style. Bute and her husband Ted Nemeth were longtime collaborators and Nemeth worked as both cinematographer and producer of the film. In 1965 it was honored at the Cannes Film Festival as Best Debut and remains Bute's sole feature length film. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City and Dublin. <br /> <br /> Brown untitled wrappers. Title page present dated March 4 1963 and December 3 1962 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriters Mary Ellen Bute Romana Javitz and T. J. Nemeth Jr and editor A.I.M.S. Street. 148 leaves with last page of text numbered 139. Mimeograph duplication with onionskin revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus. Some pages detaching and wrapper slightly cracked. Bound internally with prong binding. Expanding Cinema unknown
1966140604Los Angeles: Expanding Cinema 1966. Shooting final for the 1966 film. Copy belonging to actor Peter Haskell with his holograph annotations throughout and his shooting schedule laid in. <br/><br/>Mary Ellen Bute's final film and one of the only cinematic adaptations of James Joyce's masterfully complex work of fiction "Finnegans Wake." Shot over a two year period Bute was tasked with transforming Joyce's impenetrable prose without losing any of the work's surreal lyrical essence. The subsequent film maintains the original novel's oneiric style. Bute and her husband Ted Nemeth were longtime collaborators and Nemeth worked as both cinematographer and producer of the film. In 1965 it was honored at the Cannes Film Festival as Best Debut and remains Bute's sole feature length film. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York City and Dublin. <br/><br/>Brown untitled wrappers. Title page present dated March 4 1963 and December 3 1962 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriters Mary Ellen Bute Romana Javitz and T. J. Nemeth Jr and editor A.I.M.S. Street. 148 leaves with last page of text numbered 139. Mimeograph duplication with onionskin revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus. Some pages detaching and wrapper slightly cracked. Bound internally with prong binding. Expanding Cinema unknown books
1964130957Random House. Good with no dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text block pristine -- - with a bonus offer; 159 pages . Random House hardcover
1998101572Lund Humphries / Gallery. New. 1998. Paperback. 0853317178 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Corresponds to ISBN: 978-0853317173. 96 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Lund Humphries / Gallery paperback
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200522260USA: Knopf 2005. A first edition first printing published by Knopf in 2005. A near fine book without inscriptions small sticker to the front endpaper in a near fine wrapper with a couple of the corners rubbed. The basis for the Oscar winning film 'Oppenheimer'. Accompanied by an original photograph titled 'The Bomb that ended World War Two - Nagasaki Japan - August 9 1945 - it is SIGNED by the co-pilot 'Fred J Olivi co-pilot on Bockscar'. On 9 August 1945 the B-29 'Bockscar' commanded by Major Charles Sweeney carried the plutonium implosion bomb "Fat Man" toward its primary target Kokura. Heavy smoke and cloud cover obscured the city after multiple passes forcing the crew to divert to the secondary target Nagasaki. At 11:02 a.m. the bomb detonated over the Urakami Valley with immense force destroying much of the area and causing tens of thousands of deaths. The difficult mission fuel shortages and weather added to its complexity. The devastation contributed to Japan's decision to surrender effectively ending World War II. Knopf unknown
20051393944New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2005. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo xiii 721 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine red black and white with white and black lettering. Dust jacket protected in mylar covering with price uncut: "$35.00." Minor shelf wear. Light creasing along edges of jacket. Interior pages clean. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. 1393944. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
SKU1747243Elsevier 2019-09-12. hardcover. New. 9x6x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Elsevier hardcover
2005119618Knopf 2005-04-05. hardcover. Like New. 6x1x9. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear with book plate signed by both authors on the half title page. Thick hard cover in jacket. 7th printing. Please email for photos. Knopf hardcover
2012SKU0650604McGraw Hill / Medical 2012-12-04. hardcover. New. 8x2x11. New Textbook Ships with Tracking McGraw Hill / Medical hardcover
1970059800North-Holland Pub Co 1970. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Xvi 220 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Printing With Number Line Ending In "1" North-Holland Publisher Not The Springer Reprint. Fine Bookplate Of Dutch-American Physicist Jan Korrringa Who Was A Student Of Ehrenfest. Dust Jacket With Wear Short Tear At Top Of Front Panel Minor Losses At Edges. With A Photogra;H Of A Portrait Of Ehrenfest Signed By Ehrenfest In The Original But Not On This Copy. Per Wikipedia Paul Ehrenfest 1880 - 1933 Was An Austrian Theoretical Physicist Who Made Major Contributions To Statistical Mechanics And Its Relation To Quantum Mechanics. He Majored In Chemistry At The Vienna Institute Of Technology But Took Courses At The University Of Vienna In Particular From Ludwig Boltzmann On His Kinetic Theory Of Thermodynamics. These Lectures Had A Profound Influence. In 1903 He Met Dutch Physicist Hendrik Lorentz During A Short Visit To Leiden Netherlands. He Wrote His Dissertation On Die Bewegung Starrer Körper In Flüssigkeiten Und Die Mechanik Von Hertz The Motion Of Rigid Bodies In Fluids And The Mechanics Of Hertz And Obtained His Ph.D. On 23 June 1904 In Vienna Where He Stayed From 1904 To 1905. Because He Was Unwilling To Declare Belief In Any Religious Denomination He Could Not Apply For A Professorship And Therefore Had No Prospect Of Securing A Permanent Position.6 In 1912 Ehrenfest Toured German-Speaking Universities In The Hope Of A Position. He Visited Berlin Where He Saw Max Planck; Leipzig Where He Met His Old Friend German Mathematician Gustav Herglotz; Munich Where He Met Theoretical Physicist Arnold Sommerfeld; Zürich; And Vienna. In Prague He Met Albert Einstein For The First Time And They Remained Close Friends Thereafter. Einstein Recommended That Ehrenfest Succeed Him In His Position In Prague But The Plan Failed Since Ehrenfest Declared Himself An Atheist.78 Sommerfeld Offered Him A Position In Munich But Ehrenfest Received A Better Offer; At The Same Time There Was An Unexpected Turn Of Events: H. A. Lorentz Resigned His Position At The University Of Leiden And On His Advice Ehrenfest Was Appointed As His Successor. In October 1912 Ehrenfest Arrived In Leiden. To Stimulate Interaction And Exchange Among Physics Students Ehrenfest Organized A Discussion Group And A Study Association Called De Leidsche Flesch "The Leyden Jar". He Maintained Close Contact With Prominent Physicists In The Country And Abroad And Invited Them To Visit Leiden And Give Presentations In His Lecture Series. Among His Students Were Johannes Burgers Hendrik Kramers Dirk Coster George Uhlenbeck And Samuel Goudsmit Who Became Famous For Jointly Proposing The Concept Of Electron Spin Jan Tinbergen Arend Rutgers Hendrik Casimir Gerhard Dieke Dirk Struik And Gerard Kuiper. His Assistants Included Yuri Krutkov Viktor Trkal Adriaan Fokker Paul Epstein And Gregory Breit. Other Young Foreign Scientists Who Spent Extended Periods In His Laboratory Included Gunnar Nordström Enrico Fermi Igor Tamm Oskar Klein J. Robert Oppenheimer Walter Elsasser Ralph Kronig Werner Heisenberg Paul Dirac And David Dennison.Ehrenfest's Most Important Contribution From 1912 To 1933 Is The Theory Of Adiabatic Invariants A Concept Derived From Classical Mechanics That Can Serve To Refine Certain Methods Of Niels Bohr's Model Of The Atom And Also Creates An Association Between Atomic Mechanics And Statistical Mechanics. He Made Major Contributions To Quantum Physics Including The Theory Of Phase Transitions And The Ehrenfest Theorem Which States That Expectation Values Of A Quantum System Conform To Classical Mechanics. His Name Is Also Given To The Ehrenfest Paradox An Apparent Paradox Of Relativity To The Ehrenfest Model And To Ehrenfest Time The Time Characterizing The Difference Of Quantum Dynamics For Observables From Classical Dynamics. Ehrenfest Was Also Interested In Developing Mathematical Theories For Economics. His Student Jan Tinbergen Received A Nobel Prize In Economics. <br/> <br/> North-Holland Pub Co hardcover
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20192-0323482554Elsevier Science Health Science 2019. Hardcover. New. 9th har/psc edition. 3904 pages. 11.75x9.50x6.00 inches. Elsevier Science Health Science hardcover
9437Rodeo New Mexico: E. C. O. Herpetological Publishing and Distribution 2016. First edition. A fine new copy still shrink-wrapped. Pp. vol. 1: 734; numerous color photos; vol. 2: 485; numerous color photos; portfolio of plates: 21 color plates. Full black leather lettered in silver on the spine and on the front cover with color photo inlay of a rattlesnake on the front housed in black leather-covered hard slipcase with color photo inlay of a rattlesnake on both sides of the slipcase with original cardboard shipping box oblong 4to. This special leatherbound edition is limited to 200 copies only. The original art is by Tell Hicks and the foreword is by Bayard H. Brattstrom. Volume 1 on the natural history of Arizonas rattlesnakes has 17 chapters by 22 leading authorities covering all aspects of natural history behavior evolution and conservation. A special chapter is on art and rattlesnakes. Volume 2 Conservation Behavior Venom and Evolution is a collection of 13 highly focused synthetic chapters by 22 leading experts covering a wide range of topics from phylogenetics and genomics to reproduction and social behavior. Emphasis is on species of Arizona and nearby areas in the Southwest. Conservation is highlighted in two chapters. Several chapters are dedicated solely to the development and evolution of the rattle. No academic work on rattlesnakes would be complete without a chapter on venom. A must-have set for anyone interested in the rattlesnakes and their role in southwestern deserts and other ecosystems. This set is illustrated with hundreds of color images graphs and tables from the advertising blurb. New copy still shrink-wrapped. Rodeo, New Mexico: E. C. O. Herpetological Publishing and Distribution, 2016. First edition. hardcover
9436Rodeo New Mexico: E. C. O. Herpetological Publishing and Distribution 2016. First edition. A fine new set. Pp. vol. 1: 734; numerous color photos; vol. 2: 485; numerous color photos; portfolio of plates: 21 color plates. Full black leather lettered in silver on the spine and on the front cover with color photo inlay of a rattlesnake on the front housed in black leather-covered hard slipcase with color photo inlay of a rattlesnake on both sides of the slipcase with original cardboard shipping box oblong 4to. This special leatherbound edition is limited to 200 copies only. The original art is by Tell Hicks and the foreword is by Bayard H. Brattstrom. Volume 1 on the natural history of Arizonas rattlesnakes has 17 chapters by 22 leading authorities covering all aspects of natural history behavior evolution and conservation. A special chapter is on art and rattlesnakes. Volume 2 Conservation Behavior Venom and Evolution is a collection of 13 highly focused synthetic chapters by 22 leading experts covering a wide range of topics from phylogenetics and genomics to reproduction and social behavior. Emphasis is on species of Arizona and nearby areas in the Southwest. Conservation is highlighted in two chapters. Several chapters are dedicated solely to the development and evolution of the rattle. No academic work on rattlesnakes would be complete without a chapter on venom. A must-have set for anyone interested in the rattlesnakes and their role in southwestern deserts and other ecosystems. This set is illustrated with hundreds of color images graphs and tables from the advertising blurb. No ownership marks and no signs of use. Rodeo, New Mexico: E. C. O. Herpetological Publishing and Distribution, 2016. First edition. hardcover
195797828452165881957, Lombard, album in-4 de 64 pages, édition originale, couverture illustrée en couleurs, dos toilé rouge, 4ème plat à damier rouges | Etat : assez bon état général, dos insolé, coins, chants et coiffes un peu frottés (Ref.: Gaman1851)
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2001GD22407220041Univ Of Minnesota Press 2001-06-05. Hardcover. Very Good /Very Good. 5x1x9. Clean solid copy with unmarked text. May have light bumps to cover corners and spine ends binding is tight. Jacket has mild surface and edge wear; no tears. Out of print. Signature required upon delivery. Books that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation. Univ Of Minnesota Press hardcover