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1958035655New York: Random House 1958. 1st Printing. Under the auspices of the East Europe Institute. v 87p. chipped dj. Random House unknown books
1937402092Boston: By the Author 1937. First edition. Light soiling to covers/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. Original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication. <br/><br/> By the Author hardcover books
1989ULINABR00LAWLibrary of America 1989. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1832-1858; Speeches Letters and Miscellaneous Writings The Lincoln-Douglas Debates. New York: Library of America 1989. 898pp. Indexed. 8vo. Book condition: Near fine. Slipcase very good with a few subtle bumps to edges. Library of America unknown books
1950282433New York: Macmillan 1950. hardcover. very good. Compiled and edited by Archer H. Shaw. 4to blue cloth one corner bumped. New York: Macmillan 1950. Very good<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
1959Embry 186136Falcon's Wing Press 1959. Fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Falcon's Wing Press, 1959. unknown books
197055247Norwalk:: Heritage Press. Near Fine. 1970. Hardcover. Selected with an introduction by Carl Van Doren. "Sandglass" laid in. A reprint edition. Fine in a near fine a bit faded along the edges slipcase. . Heritage Press, hardcover books
198993087NY:: Library of America. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 9781598530377 . Library of America number 45. Thirteenth printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. . Library of America, hardcover books
1999Embry 187253Modern Library 1999. First Modern Library edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Modern Library, 1999. First Modern Library edition. unknown books
1989ULINSPE00MWLibrary of America 1989. Fine. Lincoln Abraham. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1832-1858. Speeches Letters and Miscellaneous Writings the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Fehrenbacher Don Edward. NY: Library of America 1989. 898pp. 8vo. Cloth. Book condition: Near fine pristine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light rubbing to extremities. In plastic protector. Library of America hardcover books
1989ULINSPE00OFThe Library of America 1989. Very Good. Lincoln Abraham. Speeches and Writings 1859-1865. Fehrenbacher Editor Don E. NY: The Library of America 1989. 787pp. Indexed. 8vo. Blue cloth in slipcase. Book condition: Very good. The Library of America hardcover books
198640116Philadelphia: Westminster Press 1986. Hardcover. Very good. 164pp indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Westminster Press hardcover books
1962231351Wallingford PA: Pendle Hill Pamphlets 1962. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps slightly browned and shelf worn old price sticker on front wrap previous owner's name else good condition first edition 5x7.5 inches. Pendle Hill pamphlet no. 124. Pendle Hill Pamphlets unknown books
1976Embry 159990U. of New Mexico Press 1976. First edition first printing. Inked name and place else fine in near fine price clipped dust jacket in mylar cover. U. of New Mexico Press, 1976. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1953010996Philadelphia: Dropsie College Press 1953. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xviii 370 pages of text. Hardcover binding is moderately sunned on spine with minor shelfwear. No dustjacket. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front endpaper "To Mr. David.with the compliments and greetings of signed Abraham A. Neuman Aug. 11 1953.". Dropsie College Press Hardcover books
200441550Nashville: Broadman and Holman 2004. Paperback. Very good. Second Printing. 118pp. Very good in publisher's wraps. Inscribed and signed by Nhial on the half title page. <br/><br/> Broadman and Holman paperback books
1967S5322Offprint from:: Physics Today Vol. 20 No. 10 October 1967. 1967. 285 x 210 mm. 4to. Pages 42-48. Entire offprint: 34-53 pp. Illus. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. This offprint from Physics Today contains a twenty-page "Memorial to Oppenheimer" with contributions by Robert Serber Victor F. Weisskopf Abraham Pais and Glenn T. Seaborg and includes an Oppenheimer bibliography. Physics Today, Vol. 20, No. 10, October 1967. unknown books
1967S5321Offprint from:: Physics Today Vol. 20 No. 10 October 1967. 1967. 285 x 210 mm. 4to. Pages 42-48. Entire offprint: 34-53 pp. Illus. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. This offprint from Physics Today contains a twenty-page "Memorial to Oppenheimer" with contributions by Robert Serber Victor F. Weisskopf Abraham Pais and Glenn T. Seaborg and includes an Oppenheimer bibliography. Physics Today, Vol. 20, No. 10, October 1967. unknown books
19861333123Oxford: Clarendon Press 1986. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white print; DJ has small tear at front top edge edgewear mild shelfwear price-clipped; Boards quarter bound with blue cloth to spine and blue paper to boards silver print slight wear to corners and spine caps light toning to top edge else clean and strong; Text block has inscription in ink on front flyleaf else clean and tight; xiv 666 pages. 1333123. FP New Rockville Stock. Clarendon Press hardcover books
1949S5328In: Quaestiones academicae hodiernae. Varias virorum doctorum exterarum praesertim gentium commentationes in honorem lustri sexagesimi septimi Universitatis Groninganae collegerunt studiosi Groningani. Groningen:: I. B. Wolters 1949. 1949. 242 x 175 mm. 8vo. Pages 45-49. Entire volume: 69 3 pp. Frontis. Printed wrappers; corners bumped small hole in rear cover penetrates last few leaves. Good. I. B. Wolters, 1949. unknown books
1955S4358Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 100 No. 5 December 1 1955. 1955. 268 x 199 mm. 4to. 1487-1489 pp. 1 fig. Self-wraps. Very good. In 1955 Oreste Piccioni was a staff member at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This paper reports on a collaboration between Pais and Piccioni that dealt with "bizarre manifestations of the mixing of Ko and Ko" specifically the fate of a freshly created Ko-beam. Their result was "a regeneration of K1 . . . manifested by the reappearance of the decay K1 2p. This prediction which has become known as the Pais-Piccioni effect was verified a few years later. . . Feyman has called these predictions 'one of the greatest achievements of theoretical physics. It is not based on an elegant hocus-pocus . . . yet the predictions are just as important as say the prediction of the positron.' It is certainly the best physics I have done in my whole life." Pais A tale of two continents pp. 347-348. The Physical Review, Vol. 100, No. 5, December 1, 1955. paperback books
1952S4348Offprint from:: The Physical Review Vol. 87 No. 5 September 1 1952. 1952. 266 x 200 mm. 4to. 871-875 pp. 3 figs. Self-wraps. Fine. "The other paper deals with a problem in particle physics. It has played a crucial role in my later work since it was the first occasion on which I learned to handle invariance principles. . ." Pais A tale of two continents p. 253. "It was the first paper to introduce selection rules as a consequence of what has become known as G-parity. For more on G-parity see Pais Inward bound p. 489." Pais A tale of two continents p. 492 note 21. The Physical Review, Vol. 87, No. 5, September 1, 1952. paperback books
1953S4351Offprint from:: Progress of Theoretical Physics 10 No. 4 October 1953. 1953. 258 x 183 mm. 8vo. 457-469 pp. Printed wrappers. Very good. "In the summer of 1947 on board ship returning from Copenhagen to New York I had been pacing the deck reflecting on Powell's discovery of the muon and speculating about the possibility that just as the muon appeared to be a heavy brother of the electron there might well exist heavy partners of the proton and neutron - which had not yet been seen at that time. Now here was the ! That particle I was immediately convinced had to be related to the proton-neutron very much like the muon to the electron. These visions were a consequence of my work done in 1946-47 in Copenhagen in which each 'prewar particle' appeared as the lowest mass particle of a 'particle family'. . . I had been the co-creator of the word 'lepton' to denote a member of the electron-neutrino family. In 1953 I proposed to baptize the proton-neutron and its heavier brothers the was only the first of these to be discovered. . . with the collective name 'baryon' from the Greek ßa - heavy. That word like lepton is now in the Oxford English Dictionary where even the paper is quoted in which I first introduced the term." Pais A tale of two continents p. 268. Pais Inward bound p. 514. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 10, No. 4, October, 1953. unknown books
1946S4342Offprint from:: Physica XII No. 2-3 June 1946. 1946. 242 x 153 mm. 8vo. 81-96 pp. Self-wraps; paper browned else fine. A sequel to Pais' previous work in quantum field theory. "The purpose of mentioning all these publications is less to advertise them as important than to show that I had not sat still during the war years. In fact my years in hiding turned out to be quite profitable for my further career." Pais A tale of two continents p. 142. Physica, XII, No. 2-3, June, 1946. paperback books
1960S4370Offprint from:: Annals of Physics Vol. 9 No. 4 April 1960. 1960. 238 x 169 mm. 8vo. 548-602 pp. 3 figs. 4 tables bibliog. with errata laid in. Fine. In this paper on the theory of branching ratios Abraham Pais "produced tables that deal with up to eight pions. In December I submitted a long paper on this subject entitled 'The Many p-Meson Problem.' It still gives me pleasure to reread it." Pais. A tale of two continents p. 368. Annals of Physics, Vol. 9, No. 4, April 1960. unknown books
1981139640New York: Kennedy Galleries 1981. First edition. Oblong softcover. 12 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 24 through April 10 1984. Includes 12 color illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Kennedy Galleries unknown books