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19782044Sauk City Wisconsin: Arkham House 1978. Octavo cloth. First edition. 4148 copies printed. The author's first book a fix-up novel featuring Alaric a young wandering minstrel who may have a talent for teleportation coming of age in an alternate Medieval world. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #2044 Arkham House unknown books
1980139674New York: A Timescape Book Published by Pocket Books 1980. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Pocket Books 83335-9. A fine copy. #139674 A Timescape Book Published by Pocket Books unknown books
1979139676New York: Published by Dell Publishing Co. 1979. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Dell 18032. Modern woman accidentally thrust into an alternate world in which the Spanish Armada conquered England and Spain rules the world. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 393. A fine copy. #139676 Published by Dell Publishing Co. unknown books
1991000484Grafton hardcover U.S.A.: Grafton 1991 First British edition and first hardcover edition of the sequel to "The Sorcerer's Son". No remainder mark not price-clipped not bumped. Flawless dust jacket. The only thing preventing this from being a pristine copy is the presence of the previous owner's name stamped onto the forward facing end page. Comes in a mylar protective cover. All books are bubble-wrapped and placed in a sturdy shipping box when mailed. Books are normally sent within 24 hours of order often on the same day.
1969406617Oxford: Past & Present 1969. A near fine copy with some light fading to spine the acetate slightly shrinking. 8vo 8.5 x 5.5 inches. 89 pages. Original printed wrappers; acetate. First edition offprint issue with a handwritten note by the author laid in. <br/><br/> Past & Present unknown books
199863233Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998. Soft cover. Very Good. 300 p. Original paper wrappers. A very good copy. Cambridge University Press unknown books
19852473Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985. stiff paper wrappers. thick 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xxi 794 pages. Two volumes in one. Reprint of the hardbound edition. Excellent book. Ex libris with markings. Cambridge University Press unknown books
2006SKU1023209Riverhead Hardcover 2006-08-17. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1594489181 Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Riverhead Hardcover hardcover books
2013SKU1027447Peak City Publishing LLC 2013-10-09. PAPERBACK. Very Good. 1935711318 A very fine copy- clean has a good binding pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Peak City Publishing LLC paperback books
2013x-0801478847Fall Creek Books 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 300 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Fall Creek Books paperback
0700001093.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2004Q-184277395XZed Books 2004-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Zed Books paperback
2004x-184277395XZed Books 2004. Paperback. New. 236 pages. 8.50x5.25x0.25 inches. Zed Books paperback
2004DADAX1842773941Zed Books 2004-08-01. hardcover. New. 5.18x0.78x9.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Zed Books hardcover
2004DADAX184277395XBloomsbury 2004-08-01. paperback. New. 5.50x0.55x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury paperback
198542387HEYNE WILHELM 1985. 1. softcover. PHANTASIA - MÄRCHENWELT DER FANTASY HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
184445141Berlin G. Reimer 1844. 4to. As extracted from "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 28 Band 4. Heft 1844". Without wrappers and backstrip. Fine and clean. Eisenstein: Pp. 289-374. Entire issue: 289-380 2 folded plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing of German mathematics prodigy Eisenstein's paper on third degree equations with basis in a devided circle. Even though he died prematurely at the age of 29 he managed to prove biquadratic reciprocity Quartic reciprocity Cubic 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 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
194516426JMoscow: Goskinoisdat 1945. First Edition. Text and inscription in Russian. Signed presentation copy from film director Sergei Eisenstein to film sound engineer Boris Alexeivich Volsky inscribed in Russian which translated reads: “I am asking my friend Volsky to take this modest gift as a token of admiration With Love Sergei Eisenstein 2nd part of Ivan the Terrible 1/46â€. Very good in decorated stamped cloth. A very rare book printed while the Russians were fiercely battling the Nazis this book was printed in very small quantities. Volsky recorded the sound for Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible Part One which was being filmed at this time. Original stamped decorative cloth. Very good. Boris Volsky recorded the sound for Eisenstein’s Alexander Nevsky 1938 Ivan the Terrible Part One 1948 and Ivan the Terrible Part Two 1958. Eisenstein’s autograph is a legendary rarity. Goskinoisdat hardcover
194416424JMoscow: Goskinoisdat 1944. First Edition. Text and inscription in Russian. Signed presentation copy from film director Sergei Eisenstein to film sound engineer Boris Alexeivich Volsky inscribed in Russian which translated reads: “To dear Boris Alexeivich on a day of joy which I hope will change the misery. With love Sergei Eisenstein December 44â€. Very good in decorated stamped cloth. A very rare book printed while the Russians were fiercely battling the Nazis this book was printed in very small quantities. Volsky recorded the sound for Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible Part One which was being filmed at this time. Original stamped decorative cloth. Very good. Boris Volsky recorded the sound for Eisenstein’s Alexander Nevsky 1938 Ivan the Terrible Part One 1948 and Ivan the Terrible Part Two 1958. Eisenstein’s autograph is a legendary rarity. Goskinoisdat hardcover
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184645142Berlin G. Reimer 1846. 4to. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 33 Band 1. Heft 1846". In the original printed wrappers without backstrip. Fine and clean. Last leaf with repair. Eisenstein: Pp. 59-70; Pp. 71-88. Entire issue: IV 92 2 2 plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing of two papers by Eisenstein one of them Beiträge zur Theorie. being the first of his 1846-47-period where he mainly occupied himself with the theory of elliptic functions.Even though the German mathematics prodigy Eisenstein's died prematurely at the age of 29 he managed to prove biquadratic reciprocity Quartic reciprocity Cubic 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 issue also contain papers by famous contemporary mathematicians such as: C. G J. Jacobi A. Cayley Dirichlet and J. Steiner."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
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