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19266060Berlin: Springer 1926. First edition. First edition. "By including the spin property of the electron Heisenberg and Jordan obtained perhaps the greatest triumph of matrix mechanics: they were able to derive all observed phenomena connected with the anomalous Zeeman effect" Rechenberg. This success validated not only the new quantum mechanics but also the highly controversial concept of electron spin discovered by Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit in the previous year. Hardcover. EXPLANATION OF THE ANOMALOUS ZEEMAN EFFECT. <p>First edition of the explanation of the anomalous Zeeman effect on the basis of matrix mechanics. "By including the spin property of the electron Heisenberg and Jordan obtained perhaps the greatest triumph of matrix mechanics: they were able to derive all observed phenomena connected with the anomalous Zeeman effect" Rechenberg p. 211. When an atom is placed in a magnetic field its spectral lines split into a series of equidistant lines - always an odd number - whose separation is proportional to the field strength. This the normal Zeeman effect was explained in 1916 by Debye and Sommerfeld in terms of the 'old' quantum theory: the splitting was due to the interaction between the magnetic field and the orbital magnetic moment of the electrons in the atom. However there is also an anomalous Zeeman effect observed particularly in atoms with odd atomic number in which the lines split in a more complex fashion. "During 1920-24 many physicists attacked the problem of the anomalous Zeeman effect including Landé who was able to give a phenomenological explanation of the observed splitting of spectral lines. However neither Landé Sommerfeld Pauli Heisenberg nor other physicists occupied with the problem could justify their results in terms of quantum theory. "It's a great misery with the theory of anomalous Zeeman effect" Pauli wrote to Sommerfeld on July 19 1923" Kragh p. 158. This paper was of crucial importance in the early history of quantum mechanics because its success in explaining the hitherto mysterious anomalous Zeeman effect validated not only the new quantum mechanics itself but also the highly controversial concept of electron spin discovered by Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit in the previous year. </p> <br /> <p>After Heisenberg's introduction of matrix quantum mechanics in 1925 one of the first problems he wanted to address using his new theory was the anomalous Zeeman effect. The crucial ingredient was electron spin which Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit had discovered by studying the regularities in the anomalous Zeeman effect documented by Landé. "Although based originally upon the classical concept of a rotating electron electron spin is a purely quantum mechanical property intrinsic to the electron. Opinions were strongly divided about the validity of the concept Pauli taking a strongly negative position while Bohr Heisenberg and Jordan took a more positive view. The challenge taken up by Heisenberg was to find a quantum mechanical solution for the anomalous Zeeman effect using the concept of a spin-½ particle within the context of their recently completed matrix formalism.</p> <br /> <p>"Despite the less than encouraging views of Pauli in November 1925 Heisenberg set about finding the stationary states and line splittings associated with the anomalous Zeeman effect. Disappointingly he almost reproduced Landé's formula for the anomalous Zeeman effect but the crucial spin-orbit coupling term resulted in a factor of 2 discrepancy from Landé's expression a result which cast doubt on the whole scheme.</p> <br /> <p>"The solution was however at hand thanks to the insight of Llewellyn Thomas who had arrived recently at Bohr's Institute in Copenhagen as a visiting graduate student . Thomas was aware of the fact that there is an additional kinematic effect associated with the orbital motion of a vector such as the spin vector of the electron according to the special theory of relativity. This purely kinematic effect results in an additional contribution to the precession and hence interaction energy of the electron. and can account completely for the discrepant factor of 2. After considerable debate even Pauli was convinced and the paper on the quantum mechanical explanation for the anomalous Zeeman effect was published by Heisenberg and Jordan in June 1926. Rechenberg has written in his summary of the history of quanta and quantum mechanics that the explanation of the anomalous Zeeman effect was one of the greatest triumphs of matrix mechanics" Longair pp. 312-5. </p> <br /> <p>Heisenberg and Jordan described their results in the abstract of the paper as follows: "For explaining the anomalous Zeeman effect Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit have applied Compton's hypothesis of the rotating electron. In the present paper we investigate the quantum mechanical behaviour of the atomic model characterized by this hypothesis. The result is that the Zeeman effect and the fine structure of the doublet spectra can be explained completely by the said hypothesis" Mehra & Rechenberg p. 273.</p> <br /> <p>Helge Kragh Quantum Generations 1999; Malcolm Longair Quantum Concepts in Physics 2013; Helmut Rechenberg Ch. 3 'Quanta and Quantum Mechanics' in Twentieth Century Physics Vol. 1 L. Brown B. Pippard & A. Pais eds. 1995. For a detailed analysis of the paper see Jagdish Mehra & Helmut Rechenberg The Historical Development of Quantum Theory Vol. 3 1982 pp. 272-281. </p> <br/> <br/> 8vo 229 x 156 mm pp. 235-394. Original printed wrappers. / Hardcover. Springer unknown
19404651731940. Unbound. Very Good. A collection of thirteen black and white promotional photographs measuring 8" x 10" with printed captions and pen notations on the verso. Slight edgewear and toning thus very good or better.<br /> <br /> A small collection of photographs promoting Louis Jordan and his band in various films from the 1940s. The images feature stills from the motion pictures and scenes of dancing playing various instruments as well as female musicians including Una Mae Carlisle. Films seen here include Fuzzy Wuzzy “Hep Cat Serenade Caldonia Home in Indiana and Rock Baby Rock It. Jordan began his career in the 1930s playing in Big Bands and evolved in the 1940s to create jump blues increasing his popularity and gaining him the title of "King of the Jukebox."<br /> <br /> A modest but interesting archive of promotional material for an important figure in African-American music. unknown
EyeJordan1stUK2<p><strong>The Eye of the World</strong> Book One of the Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. Hardcover First UK Edition - First Printing Orbit 1991 true first edition TOR/Tom Doherty & Assoc. US 1990. Fine- in Fine- Dust Jacket. A near perfect copy with typical aging to the text-block with a hint it was probably read once very slight aging to the boards straight corners slight hint of shelf-wear tiny pinpricks to the upper and lower front corners of the jacket. Still a superior copy. NOTE: The pictures are of the actual item for sale not stock photos. All books in jackets come with dust jacket covers. NOTE on edition: The true first edition/first printing was published by TOR/Tom Doherty & Assoc. in only about 2000 trade hardcover copies the balance in trade paperbacks with many of the former going to libraries. Because of rising demand TOR modified some of the trade paperbacks into hardcovers for a second state of about 1000 copies. Orbit UK released the book in hardcover probably in about the same number 2000 copies. Right now a bit rare in first printing copies in either edition.</p> Orbit Books (division of Macdonald UK) hardcover
1918346H5207New York: The International News Company 1918. Book. Illus. by Wood Stanley L.; Peddie Tom; Holloway W.H.; Wright Frank; Soper George; Prater Ernest; Robinson T.H.; Webb Arch.; Shepherd J.A. Very Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Beyond the Law - Part I of the First True Account of the Exploits of the World's Most Noted Outlaws by Emmett Dalton the only survivor of the "Dalton Gang" - article with photos and great cover illustration; Wonders of the Teleferica - an interesting account of the remarkable aerial lines/cableways used by the Italians to transport men guns and provisions in the high Alps - article with many photos; The Youngest Soldier in the French Army - photo of 11-year-old Charles Meux of the French Army; Tales of the Service - Part I - A Night in a Vat; A Woman's Journey Across Africa - Part II - Eva J. Jordan F.R.G.S. travelled with her husband for four-thousand miles through the great Equatorial Forest of Central Africa becoming the first woman to penetrate this area - article with photos; A Night of Terror - an associate of Izaak Walton sinks into quicksand while fishing; Buried in a Snowdrift - a mining engineer is caught in an avalanche in the Andes; "Hooshta!" - the Tragedy of an Australian camel race - a stirring story from the West Australian goldfields; Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram - Part I - Fanny and William Workman describe their Himalayan mountaineering exploits - article with map and great photos; Thrice Through the Jaws of Death - Sergeant J. Harte of the Inland Water Transport relates hair-breadth escapes at sea and on land; How We Built the Bridge - War story related by a corporal of the canadian Overseas Railway Construction Corps; Crossing the Canal - A despatch orderly attempts to cross the Suez Canal at night; Some Adventures of a Newspaper Woman - Marie Harrison provides a graphic and thrilling account of her startling adventures in search of 'copy'; The Railway Conquest of the Bay - a photo-illustrated account of the building of the Hudson Bay Railway; A Happy Family - humorous account of the antics of a number of strange pets belonging to a party of colonials in Singapore; A Modern Grace Darling - Miss Ella Trout rescues a sailor from a torpedoed ship off the coast of Devon - article with nice photos of Miss Trout; Photo of a group of Solomon Islands head-hunters reading The Wide World Magazine; Interesting four-page illustrated stock offering by Guaranteed Tractors Inc. Edmund G. Soward President; and more. pp. 8 ads 3 4-88 9-24 ads. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. The International News Company Paperback
1928mon0000041968U.S. Govt. Print. Off 1928. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Inscribed by previous owner. U.S. Govt. Print. Off unknown
B38369-SF-JORTor Books. Collectible - Very Good. SIGNED! NY: TOR 1990. 12th printing. Hardcover 8vo 670 pgs. Signed by Jordan on title pg no inscription. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Spine ends bumped and slightly worn corners slightly worn. Slight thin creases at fore edge of pgs 325-332. Contents clean and binding sound. Jacket has light edgewear. Fantasy Fiction Inquire if you need further information. Tor Books hardcover
199443813HEYNE WILHELM 1994. 2. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199727572WELTBILD 1997. 1. hardcover. Rad der Zeit Das WELTBILD hardcover
EyeWorldGreatHuntUK3<p>First two UK Hardcover Editions First Printing of the first two Wheel of Time Books issued around the same time as the first US trade hardcovers plus a bonus hardcover book signed by the artist!</p><p><strong>The Eye of the World </strong>Book One of the Wheel of Time series" by Robert Jordan <u>Hardcover First UK Edition - First Printing</u> London: Orbit/Macdonald UK 1990 the same year as the TOR Tom Doherty & Associates first US edition with £13.95 cover price on the inside of the front flap. Features stunning wrap-around artwork by the Darrel K. Sweet. Copyright 1990 and states "First Published in Great Britain by Macdonald & Co Publishers 1990" with no indication of a later printing.</p><p>Fine- in Fine Jacket. An exceptional copy not often found as such with minimal signs of reading wear only some age-toning to the text-block which is to be expected but relatively minimal. The jacket has NO tears or chips. Overall an exceptionally nice copy.</p><p><strong>The Great Hunt </strong>Book Two of the Wheel of Time series" by Robert Jordan <u>Hardcover First UK Edition - First Printing</u> London: Orbit/Macdonald UK 1991 one year after the TOR Tom Doherty & Associates first US edition with £13.95 cover price on the inside of the front flap. Features stunning alternative wrap-around jacket artwork by Melvin Grant not found in any other edition with stunning art on the end-papers not found in the US edition. Copyright 1990 and states "First Published in Great Britain by Macdonald & Co Publishers 1991" with no indication of a later printing.</p><p>Fine- in Fine- Jacket. An exceptional copy not often found as such with minimal signs of reading wear only some age-toning to the text-block which is to be expected but relatively minimal. The jacket has NO tears or chips but only a couple of nicks to the bottom spine. Overall an exceptionally nice copy.</p><p>BONUS:</p><p>Signed by artist Darrel K. Sweet</p><p><strong>The Great Hunt </strong>Book Two of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan author of "The Eye of the World" "The Dragon Reborn" etc. <u>Hardcover Second UK Edition</u> London: Orbit UK with £19.99 cover price on the dust jacket. Features stunning wrap-around artwork by the Darrel K. Sweet which matches the original US edition. Different artwork by Melvin Grant appeared on the first UK as explained above. Copyright 1990 with the the statement First Published in Great Britain by Orbit Books 1991 Reprinted in 1999 on the copyright page which indicates a second edition without any other indications. NOTE: This edition may be the only UK hardcover edition which was published with the original Darrel K. Sweet artwork. No other copies available online.</p><p>This copy is SIGNED by artist Darrel K. Sweet on the title page. Near Fine/Fine- in Fine Dust Jacket. A very nice copy some shelf-wear and a hint it may have been read once but in excellent condition. Some natural aging and toning to the text-block very slight hint of toning to the lower corner of the first few pages almost imperceptible. The dust jacket appears perfect NO tears etc. Priced to sell.</p><p>Note on Edition: The true first edition/first printing of "The Eye of the World" first book of the Wheel of Time was only printed in about 2000 trade hardcover copies and maybe about 20000 trade paperbacks in 1990. A few trade paperbacks were modified into hardcovers when demand was higher than expected. This first UK hardcover probably also had a print-run of no more than 2000 copies possibly much less. The series went on to be immensely popular and the US hardcover edition of "The Eye of the World" was reprinted numerous times in generally the same design as the original hardcover printing throughout the 1990's. Unlike the numerous US re-printings there was only one other UK hardcover edition printed circa 2000. Jordan passed before finishing the series. Fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson was asked by Jordan's family to finish the final volumes.</p><p>NOTE: All modern books with dust jackets come with dust jacket covers.</p><p>ALSO: The pictures are of the actual items for sale. The pictures are NOT stock photos.</p><p><br /><br /></p> Orbit Books (division of Macdonald UK) hardcover
199443819HEYNE WILHELM 1994. 1. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das Deutsche Erstausgabe! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199643821HEYNE WILHELM 1996. 3. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199543827HEYNE WILHELM 1995. 1. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das Deutsche Erstausgabe! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199343807HEYNE WILHELM 1993. 2. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199443809HEYNE WILHELM 1994. 3. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
199443815HEYNE WILHELM 1994. 1. softcover. Rad der Zeit Das Deutsche Erstausgabe! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
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c2417Bantam Books New York 2007. First edition first printing. Page's edges lightly tanned remainder mark o/w a good copy in like jacket. Author signed title page. unknown
19261443Berlin: Vieweg und Springer 1926. 1st Edition. Bound FIRST EDITION OF BORN HEISENBERG & JORDAN'S "MONUMENTAL" THREE-MAN PAPER ‘ON QUANTUM MECHANICS II' THE FIRST COMPLETE STATEMENT OF MATRIX MECHANICS Peacock Quantum Revolution 52. Handsomely rebound. See details below. <br /> <br /> In this work Born Heisenberg and Jordan extend the methods Heisenberg presented in his initial 1925 paper and apply them to a number of important problems. "This paper definitively set forth and first named matrix mechanics — the version of quantum mechanics based on the algebraic manipulation of matrices that represent observable quantities such as position momentum and energy. Detailed calculations showed that the new matrix mechanics was very successful in predicting the anomalous Zeeman Effect other forms of line splitting and line intensities. The three authors even produced a new derivation of Planck's Law" ibid. <br /> <br /> In the early 1920s there were fundamental difficulties in atomic physics. The quantum theory of atomic structure founded by Bohr and largely developed by Bohr and Sommerfeld did not describe the properties of complicated atoms and molecules. "In spite of its high-sounding name and its successful solutions of numerous problems in atomic physics ‘quantum theory' and especially the ‘quantum theory' of polyelectronic systems prior to 1925 was from the methodological point of view a lamentable hodgepodge of hypotheses principles theorems and computational recipes rather than a logical consistent theory. Every single quantum-theoretic problem had to be solved first in terms of classical physics; its classical solution had then to pass through the mysterious sieve of the quantum conditions or as it happened in the majority of cases the classical solution had to be translated into the language of quanta in conformance with the correspondence principle <br /> <br /> In short quantum theory still lacked two essential characteristics of a full-fledged scientific theory conceptual autonomy and logical consistency" Jammer The Conceptual Development 196. The work of Heisenberg Born and Jordan rectified these issues and marked the "starting point for the new quantum mechanics" also called matrix mechanics DSB. <br /> <br /> Heisenberg published his initial paper formulating his new quantum theory in 1925 but without reference to matrices. "Later the same year Max Born and Pascual Jordan published a second paper that introduced the matrix formulation for the special case of one degree of freedom" History of Physics: The Wenner Collection. <br /> <br /> Finally in early 1926 all three scientists collaborated on a third paper this ‘three-man paper' and extended the theory to an arbitrary number of degrees of freedom. In its final form they argued Heisenberg's formulation of the new quantum theory is a matrix algebra of quantum operators that "predicts the radiation resulting from electron state transitions between energy shells in the atom without reference to how the transitions occur" ibid. CONDITION & DETAILS: Berlin: Vieweg und Springer. Large 8vo. 9 x 6 inches; 225 x 150mm. pp. 557-722. Two stamps on the title page; no other markings inside or out. Full volume handsomely rebound in black cloth gilt ruled and lettered at the spine. Tightly and solidly bound. Bright and clean throughout. Very good to near fine condition . Vieweg und Springer hardcover
502323See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good JORDAN Joe. Document Signed New York June 22 1910. Contract with Harry von Tilzer Music Company for royalities for "Lovie Joe"; also signed by Will U. Gumm and George A. Friedman. The song was written for Fanny Brice in Ziegfeld Follies of 1910. Folio 2pp. recto and verso. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
1952134a7856New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1952. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 284 pages. Index. Photo illustrated endpapers. Black and white photographic plates. "This startling story never revealed in its entiretly before is told with full documentation by Major Jordan who served as liaison officer with the Russians at Great Falls Montana - the staging base for Russian Lend-Lease supplies. Documents the two known shipments of uranium; explains how engraving plates from the U.S. Treasury were made available to Russia with the help of Harry Dexter White. This book could well be titled 'How We Helped Russia and How the Russians Helped Themselves'." - from dust jacket. Unmarked book bears moderate wear and sound binding. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Quality copy of this important record. Harcourt, Brace and Company Hardcover