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2527Organe central de l’Union internationale des écrivains révolutionnaire, Edition d’Etat, Moscou, Leningrad, 1931.
18479870504Reimer Berlino 1847. Mit Einer Figurentafel. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Large quarter leather binding. Marbled boards scuffed and shelfworn. Leather backstrip and corners are faded. Some tears on backstrip. Foxing throughout. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: Reimer, Berlino hardcover
2016x-3319316362Springer 2016. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Springer hardcover
R 818*<p>Reise Nach Siam Java Deutsch-Nue-Guinea Und Australasien PRINT Wien 1904 WL CODE R 818 SIZE 266 pp. text illus. 1 folded map 165 x 250 mm BOOK WEIGHT 0.640 Kg PACKING WEIGHT 0.200 Kg</p> paperback
19683115550London: Dennis Dobson Ltd. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First British edition. SIGNED by Jay Leyda with comment on front end-paper. Mr. Leyda has initialed the front jacket flap noting the cover photo was taken by him. From the library of noted producer/director Fletcher Markle with his bookplate on front end-paper. Fine in fine dust jacket uncommon signed by Leyda. ; 5 3/4" x 7 3/4"; 220 pages . Dennis Dobson Ltd. hardcover
2009x-1594516596Paradigm Pub 2009. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.10x6.00x0.90 inches. Paradigm Pub hardcover
185047093Berlin, G. Reimer, 1850. 4to. Bound in later marbled wrappers, as extracted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 28 Band, 4. Heft, 1844"". Very fine and clean. Pp. 160-179" Pp. 224-274 Pp. 275-287 [Entire issue: 289-380 + 2 folded plates].
185047093Berlin G. Reimer 1850. 4to. Bound in later marbled wrappers as extracted from "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 28 Band 4. Heft 1844". Very fine and clean. Pp. 160-179; Pp. 224-274; Pp. 275-287 Entire issue: 289-380 2 folded plates. <br/><br/><em>First publication of lemniscate function and Eisenstein's Criterion one of the best known irreducibility criteria of polynomials. It is often seen referred to as the Schönemann-Eisenstein. Euler had introduced and studied the arc length of the lemniscate in the 18th century this work laying the ground work for the later development of elliptic functions. The lemniscate function expresses the parameter of the lemnicate in terms of its arc-length. It can be extended to complex values of the parameter and it then makes sense to ask for the points which divide the lemniscate into m equal parts where m is a Gaussian integer a complex number. Abel had shown that the determination of these points reduced to finding the roots of a certain polynomial equation. A crucial point in Eisenstein's extension of Abel's work described in the present papers was to prove that this polynomial is irreducible. Eisenstein developed his eponymous criterion to establish this although today it is most familiar when applied to the more elementary case of a polynomial with ordinary integer coefficients. </em> unknown
BN264615Klima <br/><br/>Klima Charles Eisenstein unknown
184445139Berlin, G. Reimer, 1844. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 28 Band, 1 Heft, 1844"". In the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Fine and clean. [Eisenstein:] Pp. 28-35" Pp. 36-43 Pp. 44-48 Pp. 49-52" Pp. 53-67. [Entire issue: IV, 96, (2) pp. + 2 folded plates.].
184445139Berlin G. Reimer 1844. 4to. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 28 Band 1 Heft 1844". In the original printed wrappers without backstrip. Fine and clean. Eisenstein: Pp. 28-35; Pp. 36-43; Pp. 44-48; Pp. 49-52; Pp. 53-67. Entire issue: IV 96 2 pp. 2 folded plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing of six exceedingly influential papers by the German mathematics prodigy Eisenstein. Even though he died prematurely at the age of 29 he managed to prove biquadratic reciprocity Quartic reciprocity Presented in the present: "Lois de réciprocité" Cubic reciprocity Presented in the present: "Nachtrag zum cubischen Reciprocitätssatze." to be imprisoned by the Prussian army for revolutionary activities in Berlin and making Gauss state that: "There have been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes Newton and Eisenstein". Alexander von Humboldt then 83 accompanied Eisenstein's remains to the cemetery. The papers presented in the present issue is among his most prominent and made him famous throughout the mathematical world. James Driven to innovate P. 88. "The twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth volumes of Crelle's Journal published in 1844 contained twenty-five contributions by Eisenstein. These testimonials to his almost unbelievable explosively dynamic productivity rocketed him to fame throughout the mathematical world. They dealt primarily with quadratic and cubic forms the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues fundamental theorems for quadratic and biquadratic residues cyclotomy and forms of the third degree plus some notes on elliptic and Abelian transcendentals. Gauss to whom he had sent some of his writings praised them very highly and looked forward with pleasure to an announced visit. In June 1844 carrying a glowing letter of recommendation from Humboldt Eisenstein went off to see Gauss. He stayed in Göttingen fourteen days. In the course of the visit he won the high respect of the "prince of mathematicians" whom he had revered all his life. The sojourn in Göttingen was important to Eisenstein for another reason: he became friends with Moritz A. Stern-the only lasting friendship he ever made. While the two were in continual correspondence on scientific matters even Stern proved unable to dispel the melancholy that increasingly held Eisenstein in its grip. Even the sensational recognition that came to him while he was still only a third-semester student failed to brighten Eisenstein's spirits more than fleetingly. In February 1845 at the instance of Ernst E. Kummer who was acting on a suggestion from Jacobi possibly inspired by Humboldt Eisenstein was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy by the School of Philosophy of the University of Breslau.Eisenstein soon became the subject of legend and the early literature about him is full of errors. His treatises were written at a time when only Gauss Cauchy and Dirichlet had any conception of what a completely rigorous mathematical proof was. Even a man like Jacobi often admitted that his own work sometimes lacked the necessary rigor and self-evidence of methods and proofs." DSB </em> unknown
2009DADAX1594516596Routledge 2009-05-30. 1. hardcover. New. 6.25x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1925168469N.p.: N.p. 1925. Nine reference photographs from the 1925 Soviet silent film seven borderless and two bordered struck and issued by Cinémathèque Française circa 1936. <br /> <br /> All seven borderless photographs with the stamp of Archives Cinémathèque Française on the verso.<br /> <br /> A dramatization of a real-life mutiny which occurred on the Russian battleship Potemkin in 1905. The film's violence led to it being banned in West Germany and the UK until 1954 and even after that given an X rating until 1978. It was shown in a much-edited form in East Germany though the US premiere in December 1926 was shown unedited. A written introduction by Leon Trotsky at the beginning of the film was cut from later Soviet prints due to Trotsky running afoul of Stalin. <br /> <br /> The film's famous sequence showing a massacre by Tsarist soldiers of civilians on the Odessa Steps is considered the first example of a montage sequence in cinema. <br /> <br /> All photogaphs 5 x 3.5 inches. Generally Near Fine.<br /> <br /> BFI 1494. Godard Histoires du cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
184448885Berlin, G. Reimer, 1844. 4to. In contemporary half cloth. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik"", 27. band, Heft 1-4, 1844. Entire volume 27 offered. A small library stamp to lower part of p. 1 and a white label pasted on to upper part of spine. Light occassional brownspotting, otherwise fine and clean.
184448885Berlin G. Reimer 1844. 4to. In contemporary half cloth. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik" 27. band Heft 1-4 1844. Entire volume 27 offered. A small library stamp to lower part of p. 1 and a white label pasted on to upper part of spine. Light occassional brownspotting otherwise fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these influential papers by the German mathematics prodigy Eisenstein. Even though he died prematurely at the age of 29 he managed to prove Cubic reciprocity presented in the present papers biquadratic reciprocity Quartic reciprocity to be imprisoned by the Prussian army for revolutionary activities in Berlin and making Gauss state that: "There have been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes Newton and Eisenstein". Alexander von Humboldt then 83 accompanied Eisenstein's remains to the cemetery. The papers presented in the present issue is among his most prominent and made him famous throughout the mathematical world. James Driven to innovate P. 88. "The twenty-seventh the present and most extensive and twenty-eighth volumes of Crelle's Journal published in 1844 contained twenty-five contributions by Eisenstein. These testimonials to his almost unbelievable explosively dynamic productivity rocketed him to fame throughout the mathematical world. They dealt primarily with quadratic and cubic forms the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues fundamental theorems for quadratic and biquadratic residues cyclotomy and forms of the third degree plus some notes on elliptic and Abelian transcendentals. Gauss to whom he had sent some of his writings praised them very highly and looked forward with pleasure to an announced visit. In June 1844 carrying a glowing letter of recommendation from Humboldt Eisenstein went off to see Gauss. He stayed in Göttingen fourteen days. In the course of the visit he won the high respect of the "prince of mathematicians" whom he had revered all his life. The sojourn in Göttingen was important to Eisenstein for another reason: he became friends with Moritz A. Stern-the only lasting friendship he ever made. While the two were in continual correspondence on scientific matters even Stern proved unable to dispel the melancholy that increasingly held Eisenstein in its grip. Even the sensational recognition that came to him while he was still only a third-semester student failed to brighten Eisenstein's spirits more than fleetingly. In February 1845 at the instance of Ernst E. Kummer who was acting on a suggestion from Jacobi possibly inspired by Humboldt Eisenstein was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy by the School of Philosophy of the University of Breslau.Eisenstein soon became the subject of legend and the early literature about him is full of errors. His treatises were written at a time when only Gauss Cauchy and Dirichlet had any conception of what a completely rigorous mathematical proof was. Even a man like Jacobi often admitted that his own work sometimes lacked the necessary rigor and self-evidence of methods and proofs." DSB. </em> hardcover
19732091502133540542Kinema Junposha 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Kinema Junposha paperback
1968032678Pilgrim Press 1968. First edition 1968. "Sister Corita" Hardcover without dust jacket as issued. Slim Elephant Folio with 80 pages. Signed on the front free end paper "Corita with a little heart." The book is in good condition. Some wear and rubbing to edges and corners. Interior is clean and tight. Profusely illustrated. The book itself is complete it contains pictures of every print done from 1952 to 1967 229 prints in black & white. The "Art D'Eglise: Serigraphs" by Sister Corita. 1966. Included is "daisy with all the petals yes" a 44 page large booklet. The booklet is in good condition with some slight faint staining to back cover. Pictures available upon request. "The 1960's modern art by Corita Kent is stunningly beautiful positive and light." Black spine/White text. #032678. Signed. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No DJ as Issued. Elephant Folio. Art / Design. Pilgrim Press Hardcover
1992BN129093Complexe 1992. 1992. Softcover. Cinematisme : peinture et cinema : textes inédits Editions Complètes <br/><br/>Cinematisme : peinture et cinema : textes inédits Editions Complètes Eisenstein S.M. Complexe paperback
19581249441958. San Francisco: Larry Jordan c. 1958. <br /> <br /> Oblong 12mo with a b/w frontispiece drawing by Eisenstein and 31 black and white photographs of scenes from the film. Original buff printed wrappers browned and with the bottom wrapper trimmed below the imprint possibly removing an inscription or mark of ownership.<br /> <br /> § Limited to 100 copies printed in San Francisco by Larry Jordan born 1934 the renowned California experimental filmmaker known for his use of animation. His most famous film was Our Lady of the Sphere which followed a boy a deep-sea diver and a mystical lady with an orbital head on a surrealist dream-like journey.<br /> <br /> Ivan the Terrible 1944 was a two-part biopic of Ivan IV of Russia starring Nikolay Cherkasov. It was Eisenstein's final film and was said to have been commissioned by Joseph Stalin who admired and identified with Ivan. Part 1 was released in 1944; Part 2 should have been released in 1946 however Stalin was so displeased by the depiction of Ivan that he banned the film and it did not appear until 1958 years after Stalin's death. Part I has the uncommon accolade of have been included in both The Fifty Worst Films of All Time by Medved and Lowell and Scheider's 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. This tribute by Larry Jordan is further testament to the film's cult status. unknown
1995BN126419Okt 18 1995. 1995. Softcover. Oeuvres /par S.M. Eisenstein Tome 2: La Non-indifférente nature <br/><br/>Oeuvres /par S.M. Eisenstein Tome 2: La Non-indifférente nature Sergueï Eisenstein Okt 18 paperback
BN97435Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics Edmonton Canada May 31 - June 4 1982. <br/><br/>Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics Edmonton Canada May 31 - June 4 1982. unknown
2018Manohar-9780857424884Seagull Books 2018. Paperback. New. Seagull Books paperback
2018Manohar-9780857424884Seagull Books 2018. Paperback. New. Seagull Books paperback
13163Paris, Editions du Carrefour, 1929-1931. 8 volumes in-4, brochés (dos passés, petit manque à la couverture du vol. 4). / Eight 4to volumes, softcovers (sunned backs, one minute lack of paper on the cover of vol. 4).
SKB-17767n.p.: Privately published by Larry Jordan 1959. Oblong 16mo. Sewn in brown paper covers. Frontis drawing by Sergei Eisenstein. Limited to 100 copies handprinted by Larry Jordan. Features 31 mounted gelatin silver print movie stills from Sergei Eisenstein's film "Ivan the Terrible." Jordan was among the preeminent underground filmmakers of the period and part of Berman's circle of artists and writers that included Bruce Conner Jess Robert Duncan Philip Lamantia and others. Eisenstein was the greatest Russian movie director and "Ivan the Terrible" was his last film. Cover reattached and a bit toned else fine 4" x 5". Rare. n.p.: Privately published by Larry Jordan, [1959]. unknown