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1935048323The Astrophysical Journal 1935. First Separate Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Drawing Photographs. Pp 111-139 Reprinted "For Private Circulation" From The Journal One Of The Author's Copies. Fine. No Marks. Scarce; Worldcat Records Only Four Institutional Holdings. <br/> <br/> The Astrophysical Journal paperback
1907039053Washington: The Carnegie Institution Of Washington 1907. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . Viii 160 Pp. Blue Cloth Hardcover Issue. Light Wear Slight Bumping To Corners With Pronounced Larger Bump To Lower Front Tip. Ownership Signature Of John E. Willis David White Co. Later Of The Naval Observatory At Washington Inventor Of The Pendelum Astrolabe. Simon Newcomb 1835 -1909 Was A Canadian-American Astronomer Applied Mathematician And Autodidactic Polymath. Newcomb Visited Paris France In 1870 Already Aware That The Table Of Lunar Positions Calculated By Peter Andreas Hansen Was In Error. While In Paris He Realized That In Addition To The Data From 1750 To 1838 That Hansen Had Used There Was Further Data Stretching As Far Back As 1672 And Newcomb Used The "New" Data To Revise Hansen's Tables. In 1878 Newcomb Started Planning For A New And Precise Measurement Of The Speed Of Light Starting Development A Refinement Of The Method Of Léon Foucault. A Letter From Albert Abraham Michelson Began A Long Collaboration And Friendship. In 1880 Michelson Assisted At Newcomb's Initial Measurement But Michelson Left To Start His Own Project. Miichelson Published His First Measurement In 1880 But Newcomb's Measurement Was Substantially Different And In 1883 Michelson Revised His Measurement To A Value Closer To Newcomb's. In 1881 Newcomb Discovered The Statistical Principle Now Known As Benford's Law Formulating The Principle That In Any List Of Numbers Taken From An Arbitrary Set Of Data More Numbers Will Tend To Begin With "1" Than With Any Other Digit.I N 1891 Within Months Of Seth Carlo Chandler's Discovery Of The 14-Month Variation Of Latitude Now Referred To As The Chandler Wobble Newcomb Explained The Apparent Conflict Between The Observed Motion And Predicted Period Of The Wobble As Due To Elasticiity; He Used The Variation Of Latitude Observations To Estimate The Elasticity Of Earth Finding It To Be Slightly More Rigid Than Steel. He Wrote On Economics And His Principles Of Political Economy 1885 Was Described By John Maynard Keynes As "One Of Those Original Works Which A Fresh Scientific Mind Not Perverted By Having Read Too Much Of The Orthodox Stuff Is Able To Produce From Time To Time In A Half-Formed Subject Like Economics." He Was Credited By Irving Fisher With The First-Known Enunciation Of The Equation Of Exchange Between Money And Goods Used In The Quantity Theory Of Money. His Reputation Suffers From His Hostility To C. S. Pierce And Also From Newcomb's Disbelief In The Possibility Of Manned Flight. Source: Wikipedia. <br/> <br/> The Carnegie Institution Of Washington hardcover
ria9789813279193_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Astronomy has been associated with the detection of electromagnetic waves or photons from within and beyond the solar system ranging from Radio to Gamma-ray Astronomy. Particle Astrophysics including Neutrino and Dark-Matter Astrophys hardcover
2009538957Dordrecht: Springer 2009. Hardcover with printed boards no dust jacket in very good condition. Boards are slightly scuffed and board corners and spine ends are bumped and rubbed. Pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Springer Hardcover
1996x-0792337883Kluwer Academic Pub 1996. Hardcover. New. 381 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
198824062Budapest:: Konkoly Observatory. VG/NONE. 1988. Hardcover. Mild cover shelfwear w/minor edgewear rubbing; pgs clean bright. No DJ. ; . Konkoly Observatory, hardcover
1937AS-31: University of Alaska 1937. Classic text comprises a report done at the Univesity of Alaska during 1930-1934 in connection with the program of auroral research. Includes visual and photogrammetric observations auroral measurements and calculation methods results and interpretations. 130 pgs. 27 plates. Pgs.37-44 are bound upside down. Does not affect the general text. First Edition. Original Wraps. Fine/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. . University of Alaska Paperback
1997AS-18Chichester U.K.: John Wiley & Sons 1997. Comprehensive updated text explores the conditions necessary for the development of life on a planet--in this case Mars. It identifies areas where space exploration can lead to a better understanding of these conditions and their modelling. It details recent advances in biophysics and robotic exploration and discusses possibility of terraforming Mars. 198 pgs. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear. Second Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. John Wiley & Sons Paperback
1969AS-26Washington D.C.: NASA 1969. Classic technical publication contains original concept of the author on the nature of the Earth and planets; including hypothetical composition of primary planetary matter on an physical and chemical basis organic synthesis in the Earth's atmosphere satellites meteorites etc. 125 pgs. Illustrated. Staple mark on upper front cover; NASA number inked on upper front cover. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. NASA Paperback
1982AS-13Washington D.C.: NASA 1982. Pictorial history of Saturn; the Voyager missions Spacecraft Design Voyager Science and Management Teams; and includes pictorial maps of the Saturnian Satellites. 227 pgs. Colour and Black/White Illustrations. Small minor fingernail indentation on lower front cover. First Edition. Soft Cover. Excellent. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. NASA Paperback
1971AS-17New York: Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd./Halstead Press 1971. Classic text contains detailed sections on photometric phases of eclipses; limb darkening of spherical stars; unique systems; eclipsing systems with deformed components-fine effects; elliptic orbits apsidal motion effect of third body on epochs of minimum; etc. 310 pgs. Illustrated. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. . Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Ltd./Halstead Press Hardcover
185054740London: John Kendrick 1850. Revised edition. . Hardcover. G/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Covers edge-rubbed and bumped and worn at corners; light foxing to frontis;; wear to head and tail of spine; all edges gilt; 218p frontis. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall <br/> <br/> John Kendrick hardcover
1971620424Moscow: Mir Publishers 1971. Smaller sized paperback in good condition. Covers are marked and sunned. Edges corners and spine ends are bumped and rubbed. Surface wear on the spine sides and spine is cocked. Page block is lightly blemished. Binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Paperback. Good. Used. Mir Publishers Paperback
1957524594London: Lutterworth Press 1957. Hardcover first edition & first printing no dust jacket. Light marks to front board and to spine watermark to page block head. Signature of previous owner to FEP otherwise contents clean throughout. Spine is tight. AD. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Lutterworth Press Hardcover
51009London: Lutterworth Press 1967. 1st edition. "The origin of the craters and other surface features of the Moon has been one of the major controversies between astronomers for many years.Many theories have been put forward but only two are now regarded seriously; either that the craters were formed by volcanic action or by meteorite impact.The approach of this book is essentially practical. It is unlike any previous work on the subject since the authors apply known geological principles to established observational data and yet state their case in a clearly expressed and extremely readable manner." Pp.160 16 black & white plates 45 figure illustrations. Red cloth speckled bleached spots to lower edges of boards. Dustwrapper has tears to top and lower edges front and rear but is now in a removable clear protective wrap. Scarce. VG/Good. London: Lutterworth Press, 1967. hardcover
1959056105<p>Cleveland OH: Pennington Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1959. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover first printing with dustjacket a splendid young adult Period Piece published shortly before manned spaceflight commenced the book is in excellent condition with two minor flaws: the former owner's name and address on the illustrated front end-paper and mild edge-wear to the bottom corner-tips of the brown cloth the binding is clean and tight and the contents are fine the jacket is price-clipped a small surface-bruise is present at the bottom of the front panel mild edge-wear at the corners and one short edge-tear on the rear panel which has been tape-mended on the reverse side the jacket is clean it presents quite nicely and a professional removable mylar cover is included a suitable gift/collector's copy; 62 pages .</p> Pennington Press hardcover
1920052427Pasadena Circa 1920 - 1930: Carnegie Institution Mt Wilson 1920. Original Astronomical Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. Black And White Photograph. Original Astronomical Photograph7 1/2" X 8 3/4" Mounted On Card Stock Seven Double Spectrographic Registers In Two Ranges With Frequency Markings 43.08-44.81 And 47.37-49.47 . Circa 1920/1930.Note- Gray/White Cloudiness In Part Of Photograph Is Due To Unavoidable Reflectivity Of This Quite "Live" Original Photograph An Artifact Of My Photography Not In The Original Photograph. <br/> <br/> Carnegie Institution, Mt Wilson unknown
1924060180New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1924. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Plates. 98 Pp. First Printing 1924 Date On Title And Copyright Pages No Additional Printing Noted. Fine. Dust Jacket Priced $1.50 Light Wear Tiny Loss Along Top And Bottom Edges Of Spine. . <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
186325702Salem 1863. 1 vols. approximately 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. The signature tipped in with about 20 other clipped signatures one with initials into the inside wrapper and first and second pages of "Dancing as a Social Amusement. By Professed Christians or their Children" New York: Published by the American Tract Society ca. 1860 Some creasing of signature slips. Pamphlet in original printed wrappers some fraying and creasing text loose discreet pencilled library markings else very good. 1 vols. approximately 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. Albert Stowell Flint 1853-1923the noted astronomer. Flint born in Salem Mass. a Harvard and M.I.T. graduate was best known for his work on the meridian circle on the paralaxes of stars also his contributions to the reobservation of the secondary stars in Auwer's catalogue and his participation in the determination of the latitude of the Princeton Observatory. In 1881 he was a computer in the Naval Observatory in Washington. He was the author of "Meridian Observations for Stellar Parallax."¶ The other signatures many names of old Salem families are of Augusta Arrington C. H. Hodgdon William Proctor J. McCallum Henry M. Batchelder George Dow Charles W. Winn E. S. Merrill H. Reeves George N. Dow C. Wilson W. B. Winn Albert W. Edgerly Caroline Weeks Edward W. Flint H. E. Lewis Harriet M. Tyler Nathaniel M. Brown John Henry Ropes and the initials "E. H. F." Two of the signatures bear the date March 1863 and one reads Salem Mass. Old Salem Families. <br/><br/> unknown
1821r7650London: Baldwin Cradock & Joy. Worn condition. Boards detached. Prelims stained with ink inscriptions. Some foxing but content in overall good condition. 1821. Sixth Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 180mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xvi 392pp. . Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy hardcover
180915525AB1809. Eisenberg 1809. 215 : 13 cm. 37 pages. Contemporary wrappers. First edition. - Zach was one of the first scientist who was keen to spread the knowledge about astronomy to a broader audience. unknown
1974056171Selah Washington: BRM Selah Corporation. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1974. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. Large format hardcover with dustjacket measures 14-inches by 10 inches this copy is signed by Alan Shepard on the title page Shepard was America's first man into space and the fifth and oldest man to set foot on the moon laid-in is a "Certificate of Authenticity" insert stating that this copy was signed under the supervision of "Catch A Star Collectibles." The book features a beautiful selection of color photographs and covers the entire Apollo Program from Apollo 7 through Apollo 17 and the Foreword is written by astronaut James Lovell mild foxing to the first few pages Is the only remarkable book flaw the jacket has moderate foxing near the fore-edge of the front panel and two small and faint damp-marks near the top of the front panel also one short edge-tear and rubbing to the surface which is common with most glossy jackets the original price 40.00 is present and a professional removable mylar cover is included; Signed by Author . BRM Selah Corporation hardcover
1985329518<p>First printing of the First U.K. edition. Inscribed signed and dated by Isaac Asimov on title page "To Lucinda with love Isaac Asimov 13 Nov 85". 265 pages Index; occasional black-and-white illustrations throughout the text. Unclipped dust jacket is protected in a clear sleeve.</p> Michael Joseph hardcover
1998AS-5San Francisco CA.: Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1998. Conference proceedings attended by over 140 scientists includes topics on interstellar medium extragallactic sources mass loss by stellar winds evolution of the outer atmospheres of stars etc. 445 pgs. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Hardcover
1992AS-43Houston TX.: Lunar and Planetary Institute 1992. Text contains abstracts of detailed interdisciplinary technical papers presented by international scientists and researchers which explore the relationships between various aspects of Mars science that involve the geological and chemical evolution of its surface the structure and dynamics of its atmosphere interactions between the surface and atmosphere and the present and past states of its volatile endowment and climate system. 182 pgs. Illustrated. Slight crease on the edge of the front cover. Minimal shelfwear. Stapled Wraps. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Lunar and Planetary Institute Paperback