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19598285American Institute of Physic. 1959. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 4 only containing issues 1-3; rebound at bindery; A Tran slation of the "Physics Sections" of the Proceedings of the Academy of Scie nces of the USSR; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; light fadi ng light shelf wear to exterior; fading to pages; in good condition with c lean text. No dust jacket. . American Institute of Physic hardcover
195915811American Insitute of Physics. 1959. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 3 only containing issues 4-6; rebound at bindery; A Tran slation of the "Physics Sections" of the Proceedings of the Academy of Scie nces of the USSR; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; light fadi ng light shelf wear to exterior; in good condition with clean text. No dus t jacket. . American Insitute of Physics hardcover
196631224American Institute of Physic. 1966. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 11 only containing issues 1-6 July-December 1966; rebou nd at bindery; A Translation of the "Physics Sections" of the Proceedings o f the Academy of Sciences of the USSR; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; light fading light shelf wear to exterior; fading to pages; in good condition with clean text. No dust jacket. . American Institute of Physic hardcover
196244396American Institute of Physic. 1962. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 6 only containing issues 10-12; rebound at bindery; A Tr anslation of the "Physics Sections" of the Proceedings of the Academy of Sc iences of the USSR; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; light fa ding light shelf wear to exterior; fading to pages; in good condition with clean text. No dust jacket. . American Institute of Physic hardcover
195643890American Institute of Physic. 1956. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 1 only containing issues 1-6; rebound at bindery; A Tran slation of the "Physics Sections" of the Proceedings of the Academy of Scie nces of the USSR; surplus library copy with the usual stampings; light fadi ng light shelf wear to exterior; fading to pages; in good condition with c lean text. No dust jacket. . American Institute of Physic hardcover
195823781American Institute of Physic. 1958. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover Volume 3 only containing issues 1-6; A Translation of the "Phys ics Sections" of the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR; su rplus library copy with the usual stampings; rebound at bindery; fading to pages; in good condition with clean text. No dust jacket. . American Institute of Physic hardcover
1950046778New York: John Wiley & Sons 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Ix 73 Pp. Blue Cloth Lettered In Silver. First Printing. Near Fine Slight Rubbing At Corners; Ownership Name Of B. G. Voorhees Oak Ridge Researcher Whose Patents Were Assumed By The Aec. Dust Jacket Price Clipped Light Wear 1/8" Loss Along Top Edge Of Spine A Few Short Closed Tears Slight Browning To Spine And To Rear Panel. <br/> <br/> John Wiley & Sons hardcover
1966PH-276New York: Academic Press 1966. Classic comprehensive treatise translated from the original German contains detailed sections on fundamentals and basic principles of Maxwell's electrodynamics; derivation of the phenomena from the Maxwell's equations; theory of relativity and the electron theory; Maxwell's theory for moving bodies and other addenda. 371 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name on front endpaper. Minor rubbing to edges and front cover. Third Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Academic Press Paperback
19520584991952 1954 1952. 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Two Volumes Xiii 371; Xii 383 Pp. Similar Bindings Of Blue Cloth With Silver Titles/Author On Spine. No Indication Of Publisher Just 1952 Date On Title Page Of Volume Iii And 1954 On Volume Iv; Possibly An Advance Issue Prior To The Academic Press Issues Of These Translations Also In 1952 And 1954 But Also Possibly A Piracy That Is An Unauthorized Reprint From Taiwan India Japan Etc. Although Nothing In Oarticular Indicates That. Near Fine Small Pencil Ownership Name "Tang" In Each Volume. <br/> <br/> 1952 1954 hardcover
1928032977Leipzig: Verlag S. Hirzel 1928. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Viii 221 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. Ownership Signature Of Physicist H. A. Kramers Of Leiden Dated Jan 1929 And With Several Pages Of Finely Written Formulae And Notes One Page Dated "11/4/27 Ii". Small Probably Original Bookseller's Label Berlin. Bookplate Of Kramer's Assistant At The Univ. Of Leiden Physicist Jan Korringa. <br/> <br/> Verlag S. Hirzel hardcover
2800405961.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19990156011999. Original Manuscript . No Binding. Very Good. Neatly Handwritten Manuscript By A Professor At Caltech About 75 Pp.With A Transmittal Letter 2 Pp Signed To Prof. Mendel Sachs And His E-Mail Reply.Mendel Sachs 1927 -2012 Was An American Theoretical Physicist. His Scientific Work Includes The Proposal Of A Unified Field Theory That Brings Together The Weak Force Strong Force Electromagnetism And Gravity. Sachs Earned His Bachelors At The University Of California Los Angeles He Then Moved To Columbia University New York For Postgraduate Study. While At Columbia Sachs Was Taught By Willis Lamb And Hideki Yukawa.5 Yukawa Had Agreed To Be Sach's Thesis Advisor But Sachs Decided To Complete His Doctorate Back At Ucla. Following The Award Of His Phd In 1954 Sachs First Post-Doctoral Position Was At The New University Of California Radiation Laboratory At Both Berkeley And Livermore Which Was Run By Edward Teller And Ernest Lawrence And Was Also Home To Bryce Dewitt Who Sachs Would Later Co-Author Articles With In Physics Today. In 1956 Sachs Became A Senior Scientist At Lockheed Missiles And Space Laboratory While At Lockheed Sachs Began Developing With Solomon Schwebel A Field Theory Of Quantum Electrodynamics That Included Broken Symmetries That Did Not Require Recourse To Renormalization Or Perturbation Techniques - The "Schwebel-Sachs" Model. In 1961 He Became A Research Professor At Mcgill University; This Was Followed By A Post As Associate Professor Of Physics At Boston University 1962-1966. In 1964 While At Boston University Sachs Received An Invitation From Paul Dirac To Visit Cambridge University. Sachs Stayed In England For Three Months Where His Wife Yetty Had Family. Sachs Worked With Paul Dirac At The Department Of Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics Cambridge University. While Working With Dirac Sachs Also Had The Opportunity To Discuss Ideas With John G. Taylor John Polkinghorne And Graduate Students At Damtp. In 1965 Sachs Had Had A Breakthrough While At The Aspen Physics Institute Colorado. Sachs Was Able To Derive A Result For A Unified Field Theory If Quantum Mechanics Was Considered To Be A Linear Approximation For A Field Theory Of Inertia Expressed In General Relativity. Sachs Argued That The Work Of Albert Einstein And Erwin Schrödinger In General Relativity Did Not Yet Take Account Of The Inertia Of Matter Which Required Consideration Of The Mach Principle. In The Summer Of 1966 Abdus Salam Invited Sachs To Spend A Few Months At The International Centre For Theoretical Physics In Trieste Italy. During This Time Sachs Published The Details Of His Formal Structure Of Quantum Mechanics From A Generally Covariant Field Theory Of Inertia In The Italian Journal Il Nuovo Cimento. In The Autumn Of 1966 He Was Appointed Professor Of Physics At State University Of New York At Buffalo. <br/> <br/> unknown
19990156021999. Original Manuscript . No Binding. Very Good. Neatly Handwritten Manuscript By An Instructor At Caltech About 120 Pp.With A Transmittal Letter 2 Pp To Prof. Mendel Sachs And His Lengthy E-Mail Reply. Mendel Sachs 1927 -2012 Was An American Theoretical Physicist. His Scientific Work Includes The Proposal Of A Unified Field Theory That Brings Together The Weak Force Strong Force Electromagnetism And Gravity. Sachs Earned His Bachelors At The University Of California Los Angeles He Then Moved To Columbia University New York For Postgraduate Study. While At Columbia Sachs Was Taught By Willis Lamb And Hideki Yukawa.5 Yukawa Had Agreed To Be Sach's Thesis Advisor But Sachs Decided To Complete His Doctorate Back At Ucla. Following The Award Of His Phd In 1954 Sachs First Post-Doctoral Position Was At The New University Of California Radiation Laboratory At Both Berkeley And Livermore Which Was Run By Edward Teller And Ernest Lawrence And Was Also Home To Bryce Dewitt Who Sachs Would Later Co-Author Articles With In Physics Today. In 1956 Sachs Became A Senior Scientist At Lockheed Missiles And Space Laboratory While At Lockheed Sachs Began Developing With Solomon Schwebel A Field Theory Of Quantum Electrodynamics That Included Broken Symmetries That Did Not Require Recourse To Renormalization Or Perturbation Techniques - The "Schwebel-Sachs" Model. In 1961 He Became A Research Professor At Mcgill University; This Was Followed By A Post As Associate Professor Of Physics At Boston University 1962-1966. In 1964 While At Boston University Sachs Received An Invitation From Paul Dirac To Visit Cambridge University. Sachs Stayed In England For Three Months Where His Wife Yetty Had Family. Sachs Worked With Paul Dirac At The Department Of Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics Cambridge University. While Working With Dirac Sachs Also Had The Opportunity To Discuss Ideas With John G. Taylor John Polkinghorne And Graduate Students At Damtp. In 1965 Sachs Had Had A Breakthrough While At The Aspen Physics Institute Colorado. Sachs Was Able To Derive A Result For A Unified Field Theory If Quantum Mechanics Was Considered To Be A Linear Approximation For A Field Theory Of Inertia Expressed In General Relativity. Sachs Argued That The Work Of Albert Einstein And Erwin Schrödinger In General Relativity Did Not Yet Take Account Of The Inertia Of Matter Which Required Consideration Of The Mach Principle. In The Summer Of 1966 Abdus Salam Invited Sachs To Spend A Few Months At The International Centre For Theoretical Physics In Trieste Italy. During This Time Sachs Published The Details Of His Formal Structure Of Quantum Mechanics From A Generally Covariant Field Theory Of Inertia In The Italian Journal Il Nuovo Cimento. In The Autumn Of 1966 He Was Appointed Professor Of Physics At State University Of New York At Buffalo. <br/> <br/> unknown
19960155991996. Original Manuscript . No Binding. Very Good. 41 pp. Neatly handwritten manuscript by a professor at CalTech. <br/> <br/> unknown
1958022434New York: McGraw- Hill 1958. First Edition First Printing . Grey Cloth. Near Fine/Good DJ. 810 Pp. Book Is Lightly Used No Marks Except Generic Inscription "With Compliments Of I. S. Sokolnikoff" On Front Endpaper. Dj Worn Small Losses At Corners Spine Background Faded But Lettering Clear. Per Wikipedia Ivan Stephan Sokolnikoff 1901 Chernigov Province Russian Empire - 1976 Santa Monica Was A Russian-American Applied Mathematician Who Specialized In Elasticity Theory And Wrote Several Mathematical Textbooks For Engineers And Physicists. Born To A Wealthy Family In Tsarist Russia Ivan Sokolnikoff Was Educated By Private Tutors And At Anders Classical Gymnasium In Kiev. During The Russian Revolution As A Tsarist Naval Officer He Was Wounded In Combat Off The Kuril Islands. With The Victory Of The Reds He Became A Refugee In China. There He Worked For A Subsidiary Of An American Electrical Firm Until 1922 When He Became An American Immigrant In Seattle. In 1946 He Became A Mathematics Professor At The University Of California At Los Angeles Ucla. There He Retired As Professor Emeritus In 1965. <br/> <br/> McGraw- Hill hardcover
1912060096Henry Holt / Home University Library 1912. Early Reprint . Hardcover. Near Fine. 255 Pp 14 Pp Home University Catalog At Rear. Copyright 1912 No Later Date. Early Printing Catalog Shows This Book As #43 In Series Catalog Includes Entries To #138 Later In 1910'S. An Introductory For The General Public No Mathematics At All. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> Henry Holt / Home University Library hardcover
1971080670London: Society of Chemical Industry 1971. Numerous figures and tables gilt lettering to spine softening to head and tail of spine text clean and tight. Heavy!. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Ex - Library Usual Stamps. Society of Chemical Industry Hardcover
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20605Couverture rigide. Bon/1952. in-8. Paris 1952 in-8 4 341 3pp broché Très bel exemplaire du catalogue illustré de cette exposition qui s'est tenue dans les salons de l'Université de la Sorbonne du 29 mai au 5 juin 1952. Trous de vers sur les 7 premières pp. et la couv. unknown
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