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1961046993New York: W. A. Benjamin 1961. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Xii 456 The Reprints Are Pp. 102-456 1 Pp Comments And Corrections At Rear. Printed Wrappers. First Printing. Very Good Light Usage No Marks. <br/> <br/> W. A. Benjamin paperback
1999046506London: Headline 1999. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Viii 248 Pp. Green Boards Stamped In Silver. First Printing Indicated. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Priced L12.99. <br/> <br/> Headline hardcover
1967023688Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1967. First Edition First Printing . Green Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine Dustjacket. 128 Pp. Book And Dj With Touch Of Wear At Corners. Book Has Stamp"The Electronics Laboratory / The University Of Kent At Canterbury" But No Library Stamps Or Marks Dj Not Price Clipped. <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover
1832025796New York: J & J Harper 1832. First Edition Thus 2nd Printing. Original Printed Cloth. Good. Frontispiece Engraving Of Sir Isaac Newton After Painting By G. Kneller. 422 Pp. Original Printed Boards. 1831 Printing Indicated On Title 1832 Shown On Front Cover #Xxvi In Harper's Family Library. Binding Strong Hinges Not Broken Some Fraying At Corners Backstrip Worn And Detached Along Front Spine Edge. <br/> <br/> J & J Harper hardcover
1986054541Prentice Hall Press 1986. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /Very Good. X V208 Pp. Black Cloth Spine Gilt Blue Boards. First Printing Indicated. Slight Usage No Marks Original Caltech Bookstore Price Label On Endpaper. Dust Jacket Priced $1995 Light Wear At Corners With 1/2" Tear At Lower Front Tip. <br/> <br/> Prentice Hall Press hardcover
1956047720London: George Allen & Unwin 1956. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 278 Pp. 2 Pp Publisher's Catalog At End. Light Blue Cloth. First Edition Uk Issue With George Allen At Base Of Spine Of Book And Dj 21S Price On Front Flap No Text On Rear Flap And Rear Panel. Near Fine Book No Marks Gilt Bright In Lightly Worn Dj Near Fine. <br/> <br/> George Allen & Unwin hardcover
1956043083London/ New York: George Allen & Unwin / Macmillan 1956. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 278 Pp. 2 Pp Publisher's Catalog At End. Light Blue Cloth. First Edition American Issue With Sheets And Dj Printed In England English Title Page : George Allen & Unwin / The Macmillan Company "Macmillan" At Base Of Spine Of Book And Dj No Price On Front Flap Information Omitted On Rear Flap And Rear Panel Without Any Printing. Very Good Book Gilt Bright Fraying To Top Edges Of Cloth No Marks In Lightly Worn Dj Some Browning To Spine And Edges Three Small Water Spots On/Around Spine Damp Staining In 1/2" Strip Along Fore Edge Of Rear Panel Of Dj But No Trace Of Damp Staining On The Book. <br/> <br/> George Allen & Unwin / Macmillan hardcover
1972j0028London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. VG : in very good condition with dust jacket. Previous owner inscription to fep. 1972. First Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 160mm 9" x 6". xx 350pp. . John Wiley & Sons Ltd hardcover
2002PH-52Bristol U.K.: Institute of Physics 2002. Comprehensive text presents detailed sections on laser absorption and propagation electron transport and relevant plasma waves laser induced shock waves physics of the electric and magnetic fields in a laser induced plasma medium rarefaction waves heat waves and the related hydrodynamic instabilities etc. 323 pp. Illustrated. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Institute of Physics Hardcover
1922029713New York: Robert M. Mcbride & Co 1922. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Xiv 166 Pp Chart At End. Blue Cloth Lettered In Green. First American Edition Using Sheets Printed In Great Britain. Near Fine Small Owner's Stamp On Front Endpaper No Other Marks Just A Trace Of Rubbing At Top And Bottom Of Spine. Dj Worn 3/4" Square Chip Near Bottom Of Spine Above Publisher's Name 3/16" Loss Across Top Edge Of Spine Panel Small Losses At Corners No Loss Of Lettering. An Early Explanation Of Relativity Non-Mathematical. <br/> <br/> Robert M. Mcbride & Co hardcover
1972024470Varenna: International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi 1972. First Edition . Printed Card Wrappers. Near Fine. 11" x 8 1/2. I 36 78 33 33 Pp. Reproduction Of Typed Lecture Notes Printed Beige Card Cover Green Cloth Spine. Only 4 Institutional Copies Located By Worldcat. Text In English. <br/> <br/> International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi unknown
1983HS-50Los Angeles Ca.: Tomash Publishers 1983. Comprehensive text celebrates the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Laboratory presenting the detailed history of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from its founding through successful completion of its secret mission to create the first atomic bomb. Text covers three critical periods: the initial formation of the Laboratory the successful completion of the monumental task assigned to Los Alamos and the sixteen-month period after the abrupt end of hostilities brought about by the technological developments produced at Los Alamos. Material included in this historical report were first compiled in 1947 from internal original documents and sources which have since been declassified. 509 pgs. Illustrated. Gilt spine and front cover. Pristine copy. Slipcased. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover in Slipcase. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Tomash Publishers hardcover
197400003528London: Harrap 1974 1974. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo. 4 5-260 pp. Brown cloth with a gold device on the front board and gold lettering on the spine. Price of £6.10 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Illustrated with one black and white photograph. Translated by Gordon Reece. A study of the early development of Quantum Theory from 1900 - 1927. A Very Good book with a small owner's stamp and date with a small abrasion on the front pastedown; jacket is Near Fine. Harrap (1974) hardcover
1992259579PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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1948053939New York: The Macmillan Company 1948. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. X 364 Pp. Black Cloth Gilt. First American Printing Stated. Lightly Used Former Owner's Name. Dj With Wear Price Clipped And New $4.00 Price Stamped At Top Of Front Flap Browning Small Losses At Corners. Per Wikipedia Sir James Hopwood Jeans Om Frs 1877 - 1946 Was An English Physicist Mathematician And An Astronomer. He Served As A Secretary Of The Royal Society From 1919 To 1929 And Was The President Of The Royal Astronomical Society From 1925 To 1927 And Won Its Gold Medal.Jeans Was Elected Fellow Of Trinity College In October 1901 And Taught At Cambridge But Went To Princeton University In 1904 As A Professor Of Applied Mathematics. He Returned To Cambridge In 1910. From 1923 To 1944 He Was Associated With Caltech's Mount Wilson Observatory. He Made Important Contributions In Many Areas Of Physics Including Quantum Theory The Theory Of Radiation And Stellar Evolution. Jeans Along With Arthur Eddington Is A Founder Of British Cosmology. His Scientific Reputation Is Grounded In The Monographs The Dynamical Theory Of Gases 1904 Theoretical Mechanics 1906 And Mathematical Theory Of Electricity And Magnetism 1908. After Retiring In 1929 He Wrote A Number Of Books For The Lay Public. One Of Jeans's Major Discoveries Named The Jeans Length Is A Critical Radius Of An Interstellar Cloud In Space. It Depends On The Temperature And Density Of The Cloud And The Mass Of The Particles Composing The Cloud. A Cloud That Is Smaller Than Its Jeans Length Will Not Have Sufficient Gravity To Overcome The Repulsive Gas Pressure Forces And Condense To Form A Star Whereas A Cloud That Is Larger Than Its Jeans Length Will Collapse. Jeans Came Up With Another Version Of This Equation Called The Jeans Mass Or The Jeans Instability That Solves For The Critical Mass A Cloud Must Attain Before Being Able To Collapse. Jeans Also Helped To Discover The Rayleigh-Jeans Law Which Relates The Energy Density Of Black-Body Radiation To The Temperature Of The Emission Source. Jeans Is Also Credited With Calculating The Rate Of Atmospheric Escape From A Planet Due To Kinetic Energy Of The Gas Molecules A Process Known As Jeans Escape. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
1948041898New York: The Macmillan Company 1948. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Dust Jacket. X 364 Pp. Black Cloth Gilt. First American Printing Stated. Very Lightly Used No Marks Gilt Brilliant. Dj With Light Wear Price Clipped Browning On Edges Small Tape Ghost On Rear Panel. Per Wikipedia Sir James Hopwood Jeans Om Frs 1877 - 1946 Was An English Physicist Mathematician And An Astronomer. He Served As A Secretary Of The Royal Society From 1919 To 1929 And Was The President Of The Royal Astronomical Society From 1925 To 1927 And Won Its Gold Medal.Jeans Was Elected Fellow Of Trinity College In October 1901 And Taught At Cambridge But Went To Princeton University In 1904 As A Professor Of Applied Mathematics. He Returned To Cambridge In 1910. From 1923 To 1944 He Was Associated With Caltech's Mount Wilson Observatory. He Made Important Contributions In Many Areas Of Physics Including Quantum Theory The Theory Of Radiation And Stellar Evolution. Jeans Along With Arthur Eddington Is A Founder Of British Cosmology. His Scientific Reputation Is Grounded In The Monographs The Dynamical Theory Of Gases 1904 Theoretical Mechanics 1906 And Mathematical Theory Of Electricity And Magnetism 1908. After Retiring In 1929 He Wrote A Number Of Books For The Lay Public. One Of Jeans's Major Discoveries Named The Jeans Length Is A Critical Radius Of An Interstellar Cloud In Space. It Depends On The Temperature And Density Of The Cloud And The Mass Of The Particles Composing The Cloud. A Cloud That Is Smaller Than Its Jeans Length Will Not Have Sufficient Gravity To Overcome The Repulsive Gas Pressure Forces And Condense To Form A Star Whereas A Cloud That Is Larger Than Its Jeans Length Will Collapse. Jeans Came Up With Another Version Of This Equation Called The Jeans Mass Or The Jeans Instability That Solves For The Critical Mass A Cloud Must Attain Before Being Able To Collapse. Jeans Also Helped To Discover The Rayleigh-Jeans Law Which Relates The Energy Density Of Black-Body Radiation To The Temperature Of The Emission Source. Jeans Is Also Credited With Calculating The Rate Of Atmospheric Escape From A Planet Due To Kinetic Energy Of The Gas Molecules A Process Known As Jeans Escape. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
2004034775Starkville Ms: Basic Research Press 2004. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/As New. Iii 137 Pp. Red Cloth. As New In As New Jacket. <br/> <br/> Basic Research Press hardcover
1956051321New York City Ny: Philosophical Library 1956. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Xvi 318 Pp. Blue Boards Lettered In Silver. First American Printing 1956 Using Sheets Printed In Great Britain. Book Would Be Fine Crisp Clean Lettering Brilliant But A Few Tiny Traces Of Paper Adhesion To Rear Cover. Dust Jacket With Some Wear Traces Of Damp Staining To Rear Panel. <br/> <br/> Philosophical Library hardcover
1926019898Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Company 1926. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Very Good. 112 Publisher's And Printer's Catalog At End. Bookplate Of Inventor Samuel O Hoffman Chemical Library Theme And With His Blind Stamp On The Title Page And First Page. "Reviewed" Stamp On Rear Pastedown With Pencil Notes Identifying Place And Date Of Three Reviews Of The Book Including Physical Review May 1926 Two Small Slightly Lightened Areas Near Bottom Of Spine Where Tape Was Removed. <br/> <br/> The Williams & Wilkins Company hardcover
1937033140New York: Mcgraw-Hill Book Company 1937. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Xiii 611 Pp. Olive Cloth Gilt. First Edition Stated. Near Fine Book With Touch Of Rubbing At Corners Ownership Name On Front Endpaper. Dj Lightly Used A Few Short Tears 1/2" Squarish Chip At Upper Left Corner Of Rear Panel Small To Minute Losses At Corners. Edwin Crawford Kemble 1889-1984 Was An American Physicist Who Made Contributions To The Theory Of Quantum Mechanics And Molecular Structure And Spectroscopy. He Received His Ph.D. In Physics From Harvard In 1917.After Kemble Received His Doctorate With World War I In Progress He Spent A Short Time Doing Work Which Contributed To The War Effort Developing Aircraft Engines At Curtiss Aeroplane And Motor Company. As The War Ended He Was Laid Off. While He Did Want To Return To Harvard A Position Could Not Immediately Be Found So He Spent A Half Semester Teaching At Williams College In Williamstown Massachusetts. Bridgman Had A Plan To Build Up Theory At Harvard Which Consisted Of Restructuring From The Emphasis In Electromagnetism Radiotelegraphy Optics And Wave Propagation To Radiation Theory Quantum Theory Photo-Electricity Specific Heats X-Ray Crystal Structure And Special Topics In Physics Theory. Kemble Accepted The Challenge And Returned To Harvard In 1919 As An Assistant Professor In The Physics Department. Kemble Remained There The Rest Of His Career As Instructor 1919-1924 Assistant Professor 1924-1927 Associate Professor 1927-1930 And Professor 1930-1957.6 He Was Made Chairman Of The Department In 1940. His First Graduate Student Was John Van Vleck. Many Other Doctoral Students And Postdoctoral Students/Researchers Followed In The Next Fifteen Years Including Robert S. Mulliken John C. Slater J. Robert Oppenheimer Clarence Zener James H. Bartlett Eugene Feenberg And J. L. Dunham. Kemble Was At The Center Of Research And Development Of The Theory Of Molecular Structure. Kemble Went To Study And Do Research With Both Sommerfeld In Munich And Born In Göttingen On A Guggenheim Fellowship In 1927-1928. Upon His Return To The United States He Wrote With Edward L. Hill Two Lengthy Reviews Of Quantum Mechanics In The First Issues Of Reviews Of Modern Physics. During World War Ii Kemble Supervised The Teaching Of Basic Physics To Military Officers Consulted With For The Navy On Acoustic Detection Of Submarines And Near The End Of The War Consulted For The Army On Operation Alsos. The Objective Of Alsos Was To Investigate The German Nuclear Energy Efforts Seize German Nuclear Resources Materials And Personnel To Further American Research And To Prevent Their Capture By The Soviets And To Discern How Far The Germans Had Gone Towards Creating An Atomic Bomb. Samuel Goudsmit A Quantum Physicist From The University Of Michigan Was The Scientific Leader Of Alsos And Lt. Col. Boris Pash A Former Manhattan Project Security Officer Was Its Military Leader. At The End Of Ww Ii Kemble Had The Opportunity To Continue His War-Time Interest In Teaching Physics To Non-Physicists. In Reacting To The Role Science Played In The War James B. Conant President Of Harvard And Former High-Level Administrator In The Manhattan Project Proposed Teaching Science To All Harvard Undergraduates By Teaching Them The History Of Science And Highlighting The Importance Of Science To Social Change. Kemble Joined I. Bernard Cohen Gerald Holton Thomas S. Kuhn Philippe Le Corbeiller And Leonard K. Nash In This Project. In 1957 Kemble Retired From Harvard Where He Had Spent All But Three Years Since He Entered Graduate School. For The Next Three Years He Was The Director Of Harvard's Academic Year Institute Where High-School Teachers Studied With University Professors. He Had Served As Chairman Of The Physics Section Of The National Academy Of Sciences 1945-1948 And As A Member Of The Executive Committee Of The National Research Councils' Division Of Physical Sciences. <br/> <br/> Mcgraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
1918033026Berkeley: University Of California Press 1918. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Ix 233 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing With 1918 Date On Title P;Age And At Foot Of Copyright Page. Near Fine Gilt Brilliant Cloth Unfaded And Immaculate Trace Of Rubbing Just At Corners Hinges Tight No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> University Of California Press hardcover
1960059253New York 1933: Dover Publications 1960. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Wrappers. Very Good. 201 Pp. Softcover First Printing Of This Newly Revised Text 1960 Unlaminated Covers 29 Titles On Front Endpaper With Prices $1 To $6 Prices Blackd Out But Price On Rear Cover Can Still Be Read $1.50 Wiener's Pioneering 1932 Lecture Series And 1933 Book-Length Study Of " The Fourier Integral As A Link Between Harmonic Analysis And Mathematical Theory On The One Hand And Actual Physical And Engineering Problems On The Other." Signed By Wiener On The Title Page In His Days At Caltech. Also With Ownership Signature Of Physicist/Inventor/Author Gerald G Comisar At Top Of Title Page. <br/> <br/> Dover Publications unknown
1967020420Wassenaar Netherlands: N. V. Uitgeverij Wistik 1967. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Near Fine. 100 Pp 4 Pp Catalog At End This Author's Books. Bluie Ckloth Gilt. Non-Mathematical Survey In Support Of The Author's Restatement Of Physical Paradigms. <br/> <br/> N. V. Uitgeverij Wistik hardcover
20212092902140700471modern science company 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 Number of books: 1 book modern science company paperback