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2007032156Philadelphia and London: Running Press 2007. Edited with commentary by Stephen Hawking. xi 468p. dj. Running Press unknown books
2003047275New York: George Braziller Publishers in Association with the Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation 2003. Revised Edition. 174p. with full facsimile of the 1912 manuscript and English translation original stiff printed wrappers quarto format. George Braziller, Publishers in Association with the Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation unknown books
2018185442California: Triton Museum of Art/ Grand Central Press 2018. Hardcover. VG/VG. Color illustrated boards with black lettering on a clear dust jacket; 287 pp; profusely illustrated throughout in bw and color. Published on the occasion of the exhibition David Einstein : a 50-year retrospective 1968-2018 presented by Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara California from February 17 through April 22 2018. Contents include: Foreword -- Introduction : letting go and the possibilities of abstract expressionism -- David Einstein : a narrative chronology / biography by Mark B. Johnson -- Transcendent abstractions : color echoes and other works / Preston Metcalf -- Form color and process : the evolution of a mark maker / Judith Cook -- A mark maker in life and art : the early years / Roy Kotynek and John Cohassey -- The spiritual journey of a master mark maker / Stephanie Learmonth -- Gesture as language / Sienna Brown -- Reflecting on light echo #21-color veil / Scott A. Shields -- Prelude to the desert : the earth & sky series / Amy B. Scott -- Color veils and the shaping of David Einstein's painting / Ori Z. Soltes -- Selected works : 1968-2016. Triton Museum of Art/ Grand Central Press hardcover books
2006S12505Sagamore Beach:: Science History Publications 2006. 2006. 8vo. xii 228 pp. Illus. bibliography appendix index. Black silver-stamped cloth dust-jacket. Fine. ISBN: 0-88135-283-7 ". . . In tandem with the revival of quantum skepticism in physics Elzinga's book helps us recover Einstein's story from the tendentious interpretation of it that has gone unchallenged far too long."—BJHS ". . . The great value of Einstein's Nobel Prize is its detailed analysis of relevant documents showing how the academy managed to give Einstein the prize despite his work on relativity. . . "—Isis. Science History Publications, 2006. hardcover books