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19341564Paris: Paul Gaultier de l'Institut 1934. 1st Edition. Paul Gaultier de l'Institut. 13 x 19.5cm. 258pp. Handsome illustrated cover. How I see the World. Judaism Politics and Pacifism in Germany 1933. Translated from the German by Colonel Cros. Content: Comment je vois le Monde - Politique et Pacifisme - Allemagne - Le Judaisme - Science. Minor wear at edges and spine Bright and clean inside and out. Very good condition. Paul Gaultier, de l'Institut unknown
193010508Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1930. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine/good. First edition of Roosevelt: His Mind in Action by Lewis Einstein in scarce dust jacket. Octavo vii 5 259pp. Maroon buckram cloth title printed on label affixed to cover and spine. Some leaves unopened. Uncut outer edge. No additional printings mentioned on copyright page. Previous ownership inscription on front free endpaper. In publisher's scarce dust jacket $3.00 retail price on front flap long closed tear to front cover large chipping to spine and back panel archival repair to verso bright illustrations. A rare find in the publisher's dust jacket. Houghton Mifflin unknown
1999__0691048495Princeton Univ Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 1200 pages. 10.50x8.25x3.00 inches. Princeton Univ Pr hardcover
1987L3 b771 L2 b2038 se<p>The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein Volume 1: The Early Years 1879-1902 Original Texts German Edition. Editor: John Stachel; Associate Editors: David C. Cassidy Robert Schulmann. 1987 Princeton University Press. Hardcover 502 pp.</p> Princeton University Press. hardcover
1950mon0000469800Methuen 1950-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2.8179 in x 23.1724 in x 16.6773 in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. Without Dust Cover. Methuen hardcover
1931909Z26London: Thornton Butterworth Limited 1931. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5.5". None. The first UK edition later state binding of Anton Reiser's biography on the celebrated theoretical physicist Albert Einstein with a foreword by the incredible scientist himself. The very scarce first UK edition in a variant binding. First published in the U.S in 1930 by Albert & Charles Boni.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece. In the publisher's original brown cloth binding.This interesting biography on the noted theoretical physicist Albert Einstein was written by Rudolf Kayser under the pseudonym Anton Reiser. Kayser was the husband of Einstein's stepdaughter. The work also includes a foreword written by Albert Einstein himself. In the publisher's original cloth. Lacking dust wrapper. Externally excellent with fading to the spine a lean and slight bumping. Past owner's signature to the front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with generally clean and age toned pages with spotting to the title page. Very Good Indeed Thornton Butterworth Limited hardcover
19311136Covici Friede 1931. Very Good. 8vo blue buckram cloth blue titles 109pp. First edition with 1931 copyright date to title page. Boards minimally faded to spine and corner edges pages toned. Contents clean binding sharp and square. A cosmological essay prefaced by an appreciation of Einstein by George Bernard Shaw two short essays on pacifism and the Jewish people and various collected opinions and aphorisms of Einstein’s. From the personal library of Television frontman Tom Verlaine songwriter guitarist and book collector featuring his handwriting on a tipped-in paper slip. A nice copy of a rather scarce title. . Covici Friede unknown
1950013768Philosophical Library. First Printing. Frontispiece Photographic Portrait By Lotte Jacobi. Unclipped DJ in archival cover toning chips edge wear. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1950. Philosophical Library hardcover
19051191206.18Johann Ambrosius Barth Leipzig 1904. Hardcover. Good. 8vo hardcover. No dj lavender cloth. Good condition. Covers faded spine title still legible. Endpapers age-toned; contents clean no marking or writing. Binding sturdy square and tight. 1040 pp. including Einstein's seminal paper on pages 354-362 Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig hardcover
1925223902Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel Leipzig 1925. Softcover Zustand: keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten stärker bestoßen/berieben. Der Rücken ist verletzt die Deckblätter sind lose bei den Jahrgängen 8 und 9. Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, paperback
1998DADAX0691048495Princeton University Press 1998-11-09. hardcover. New. 7.82x1.48x10.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton University Press hardcover
1996BN9428Fannei & Walz 1996. 1996. Hardcover. 271 x 191 x 56 cm. Autorenportrait: Carl Einstein Kunsthistoriker und Schriftsteller entstammte einer deutsch-jüdischen Familie. Er verfasste kunstwissenschaftliche Studien zu Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus und Surrealismus und beschäftigte sich als einer der ersten Kunsthistoriker mit afrikanischer Kunst. Er war in zahlreichen literarischen Zirkeln aktiv und veröffentlichte Artikel in literarischen sowie politischen Zeitschriften. Ab 1928 in Paris lebend war er mit Georges Bataille Mitbegründer der surrealistischen Künstlerzeitschrift "Documents". Als Teilnehmer am Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde er Mitglied der anarchosyndikalistischen CNT-FAI und wurde zum "téchnico de guerra" in der Kolonne Durruti gewählt. Nach dem Sieg Francos floh Einstein 1939 zurück nach Frankreich wo er für kurze Zeit interniert war. Nach der Niederlage Frankreichs nahm er sich am 5. Juli 1940 bei Pau nahe der spanischen Grenze das Leben. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Klaus Siebenhaar Jg. 1952 ist Direktor des Instituts für Kultur- und Medienmanagement der Freien Universität Berlin und Verleger. Bisher erschienen zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts sowie zum Kulturmanagement. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Reihe/Serie Werke 5 Bde. ; Bd.5 Zusatzinfo 464 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Maße 270 x 190 mm Gewicht 2094 g Einbandart gebunden 20. Jahrhundert Kunst ISBN-10 3-927574-35-X / 392757435X ISBN-13 978-3-927574-35-9 / 9783927574359 Werke Berliner Ausgabe Band 5 Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts Gebundene Ausgabe Carl Einstein Autor Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann Autor Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik Direktor Institut für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften FU Berlin Klaus Siebenhaar <br/><br/>angewandte Kulturwissenschaften Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus Surrealismus Exilpublizistik Kommunikationsgeschichte 20. Jahrhundert Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts Kulturmanagement Medienmanagement Kunst ISBN-10 3-927574-35-X / 392757435X ISBN-13 978-3-927574-35-9 / 9783927574359 Werke Berliner Ausgabe Band 5 Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts Gebundene Ausgabe Carl Einstein Autor Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann Autor Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik Direktor Institut für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften FU Berlin Klaus Siebenhaar Autorenportrait: Carl Einstein Kunsthistoriker und Schriftsteller entstammte einer deutsch-jüdischen Familie. Er verfasste kunstwissenschaftliche Studien zu Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus und Surrealismus und beschäftigte sich als einer der ersten Kunsthistoriker mit afrikanischer Kunst. Er war in zahlreichen literarischen Zirkeln aktiv und veröffentlichte Artikel in literarischen sowie politischen Zeitschriften. Ab 1928 in Paris lebend war er mit Georges Bataille Mitbegründer der surrealistischen Künstlerzeitschrift "Documents". Als Teilnehmer am Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde er Mitglied der anarchosyndikalistischen CNT-FAI und wurde zum "téchnico de guerra" in der Kolonne Durruti gewählt. Nach dem Sieg Francos floh Einstein 1939 zurück nach Frankreich wo er für kurze Zeit interniert war. Nach der Niederlage Frankreichs nahm er sich am 5. Juli 1940 bei Pau nahe der spanischen Grenze das Leben. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Klaus Siebenhaar Jg. 1952 ist Direktor des Instituts für Kultur- und Medienmanagement der Freien Universität Berlin und Verleger. Bisher erschienen zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts sowie zum Kulturmanagement. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor für Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts für Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Reihe/Serie Werke 5 Bde. ; Bd.5 Zusatzinfo 464 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Maße 270 x 190 mm Gewicht 2094 g Einbandart gebunden Fannei & Walz hardcover
193046969New York The Science Press 1930. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary black full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Science" Vol. 71 1930. Small stamp to lower part of front free end-paper. Otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Pp.608-10. Entire volume: VIII 670 pp advertisements. <br/><br/><em>First printing. Einstein was invited to give a lecture at the University of Nottingham by a lecturer there Henry Brose who also acted as interpreter. Einstein came with his wife Elsa on 6th June 1930. He was due to start the lecture at 3.45pm but did not arrive until 6.30 as he took a detour to visit the birth place of Isaac Newton. The blackboard on which he wrote was quickly varnished over when the lecture was over and is still preserved in the university. While in Nottingham Einstein commented on George Green's contribution to mathematics saying that he had been 20 years ahead of his time.Weil no 174a. </em> hardcover
193028367Berlin Gruyter & Co. 1930. 4to. Orig. printed orange wrappers. Offprint/Sonderausgabe aus Sitzungsberichten.pp. 1-8. Fine fresh copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition in the scarce Offprint with its separate printed title and separate pagination. See Weil No. 169 where this is not mentioned.The early Offprints from "Sitzungsberichten." are called "Sonderabdruck" up to Weil No.165 including this. From Weil 166 they are called "Sonderausgabe.". - Before 161 up to 160 the Offprints do not have separate title and pagination the pagination follows the numbering in the periodical. From 166 the Offprint has both separate printed title and pagination. - So Weil Nos 161-165 is still "Abdruck" but with separate title and pagination. These facts are not mentioned in the bibliographies. </em> unknown
191629308Braunschweig Vieweg & Sohn 1916. 8vo. Fine later boards the orig. printed frontwrapper from the Journal pasted on frontcover. Extract from "Verhandlungen d. deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft.18. Jahrgang. Nr. 6/7". pp. 173-177 and 1 textillustr. <br/><br/><em>First edition. - Weil No. 82. </em> hardcover
192138642Berlin Julius Springer 1921. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. 20 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition. - Weil: 115. - Boni: 122. </em> unknown
193842901Paris Freien Deutschen Hochschule 1938. Orig. printed wrappers. In. "Zeitschrift für Freie deutsche Forschung" Vol. I no. 1:pp. 5-19 a. no. 2 pp. 1-14. Whole issues present: "Nummer" 1 u. 2. pp. 1-168 a. pp. 1-144. <br/><br/><em>The German version from the same year in which the paper was printed in "Franklin Institute Journal" vol. 221 1936. - Weyl. 197. </em> unknown
191840496Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1918. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik" Vierte Folge Bd. 55 Heft 4. The whole number present pp. 241-336. Einsteins paper pp. 241-244. <br/><br/><em>First printing the periodical form. Einstein believed around 1918 "in the relativity of inertia that in 1918 in the paper offered he stated as being on equal footing three principles on which a satisfactory theory of gravitation should rest: 1. The principle of relativity as expressed by general covarianc. 2. The principle of equivalence. 3. Mach's principle the first time this term entered the literature: 'Das G-Feld ist 'restlos' durch die Massen der Körper bestimmt.' that is the g. are completely determined by the mass of bodies more generally bu T."Pais The Science of Albert Einstein p.287. - Weil:96. - Boni: 100. </em> unknown
193138899Berlin Akademie der Wissenschaften 1931. 4to. Orig. printed wrappers. Small nicks to margin of wrapper. "Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften" issue XII pp. 233-247. Einstein paper: pp. 235-237 Schrödinger paper: pp. 238-247. <br/><br/><em>Both papers first edition. - Weil No 179. </em> unknown
192343840Berlin Julius Springer 1923. 8vo. Entire volume 19 and 20 of "Zeitschrift für Physik" bound in contemporary black half cloth with gilt title to spine. Library stamp to title-page and paper label pasted on to lower part of spine. Minor wear to extremities. A nice and clean copy. Pp. 301-6. Entire volume: IV 426 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition.Weil 138; Schilpp-Shields 178.The volume also contains:Meitner Lise. Ueber eine mögliche Deutung des kontinuierlichen beta-Strahlenspektrums. Pp. 307-321.Pauli W. Zur Frage der Zuordnung der Komplexstrukturterme in starken und in schwachen äusseren Feldern. Pp. 371-88. </em> hardcover
192228358Berlin Gruyter & Co. 1922. 4to. Orig.printed orange wrappers. Offprint/Sonderabdruck aus Sitzungsberichten. pp. 18-22. Fine fresh copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition in the rare Offprint still called "Abdruck". - Weil No. 120.The early Offprints from "Sitzungsberichten." are called "Sonderabdruck" up to Weil No.165 including this. From Weil 166 they are called "Sonderausgabe.". - Before 161 up to 160 the Offprints do not have separate title and pagination the pagination follows the numbering in the periodical. From 166 the Offprint has both separate printed title and pagination. - So Weil Nos 161-165 is still "Abdruck" but with separate title and pagination. These facts are not mentioned in the bibliographies. </em> unknown
1954016895New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1954. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo. Second printing stated. Orig. blue cloth. v 377 pp. Ex libris stamp of R.A. Javitch with his gift inscription to his brother to ffep. Spine slightly sunned light age toning to interior about fine overall. This volume gathers some of Einstein's most influential writings and speeches across his career as a theoretical physicist. Crown Publishers, Inc hardcover
1955058414New York: Pantheon Books 1955. First Edition . Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 86 Pp. Blue Cloth. First Edition. Book Near Fine Slight Rubbing At Corners Three Emphasis Marks Formulaic Marginalia Pp 40- 43. Dj Priced $4.50 Second State First State Is $4.00 With Wear 3/4" Chip Top Of Spine Panel Small Edge Tears And Minute Losses Small Ghosts From Some Tape Reinforcements Along Top And Bottom Edges. With Unrelated Receipt Found In This Book For "Nucleonics" Lent In 1956 At Pocatello Idaho To Clay Condit Nuclear Physicist For Ebr-1 An Historical Landmark Because It Was The First Power Plant To Produce Electricity Using Atomic Power. <br/> <br/> Pantheon Books hardcover
1950035771Princeton: Princeton University Press 1950. 3rd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. 150 Pp. With Errata Slip Bound In At P 147. Beige Cloth Lettered In Gilt. The First Printing Of This Third Edition With Einstein's 1950 Appendix Ii First Published Here. Book Near Fine Gilt Brilliant Very Clean No Fraying Or Marks. Dj Price Clipped With Author At Bottom Of Spine And Publisher At Top In The Revised Second Printing Those Positions Are Reversed; Dj Is Very Good Spine With A Little Browning 3/16" Loss Across Top Of Spine Edge Minute Losses At Corners 1/4" Tear At Top Of Front Panel. <br/> <br/> Princeton University Press hardcover
1946035772Princeton: Princeton University Press 1946. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 135 Pp. Beige Cloth Lettered In Gilt. The First Printing Of This Second Edition With Einstein's 1946 Appendix I First Published Here. Book Near Fine Gilt Brilliant Very Clean No Fraying Former Owner's Signature On Front Free Endpaper. Dj Price Clipped Would Be Very Good But Most Of Bottom 1 7/8" Of Spine Is Chipped Away; Otherwise Very Slight Spine Browning Minute Losses At Corners Owner's Name At Top Of Front Panel. <br/> <br/> Princeton University Press hardcover