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192338826Berlin Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. 4to. Uncut and partly unopened in orig. wrappers to issue XXVIII-XXIV of "Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften". Wrappers with nicks and tears especilly frontwrapper with marginal loss. Die Energieschwankungen.pp. 350-354. - Bemerkung zu Quantenstatistik.pp. 355-58.- Bietet die Feldtheorie.pp. 359-364. - Zur Theorie der von glühende.pp. 334-348. <br/><br/><em>All four papers first edition. - Planck: Akademie both :145. - Eionstein: Weil No 137. </em> unknown
1918005931Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth 1918. Contemporary half cloth boards. Joints repaired slightly worn; book plate; ink stamp on front flyleaf and title. First Edition. About Very Good. Johann Ambrosius Barth hardcover
1949000017063Evanston Illinois: The Library of Living Philosophers Inc 1949. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Large 8vo. 4 v-xvi 1 2-781 3 pp. Blue cloth with gold lettering on the front board and spine; brown topstain. Price of $8.50 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Einstein. Edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp. Volume seven of the Library of Living Philosophers. Boni 512. Contains Einstein's autobiography a bibliography of his work twenty-five scholar's discussions of Einstein's work and achievements with Einstein's replies to these various scholars. Includes essays by Bohr Born Reichenbach Pauli and the well-known essay by Godel in which he argues based upon his solutions to the field equations of general relativity in 1949 that Parmenides was right in that change is an illusion based upon our conceptual framework and our sensory perceptions. A fascinating study of the scientist who so profoundly shaped the twentieth century. A small soil spot on the bottom textblock and two small dog-ears; jacket with a closed tear on its spine panel and light edge wear. The Library of Living Philosophers, Inc hardcover
a97179Braunschweig 1914 first edition. Vieweg. Vol XVI of Berichte der Deutschen Physikalishchen. hardcover very thick octavo. 3/4 dark brown cloth with brown/black marbled boards. Gilt spine lettering. Illustrations. 1072p. plus 414p. Halbonatliches Literaturverszeichnis. Includes: EINSTEIN landmark article pp. 820-828. Other article in same volume by A.Euken J. Franck G. Hertz andothers. Owner stamps on titlepage end of text and on end papers - no other marks. Very nice condition: Near Fine end papers slightly toned. Text Fine. . hardcover
192132432Berlin: Julius Springer 1921. First Edition. First Edition. Einstein Albert. GEOMETRIE UND ERFAHRUNG. Geometry and Experience PP.121-131. Julius Springer Berlin 1921. Erweiterte Fassung des Festvortrages gehalten an der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin am 27. Januar 1921. 8VO. 20PP. With 2 text illustrations. Original printed cream wrapper. First Edition. Weil 115. HBS52699. At 1921 at the Prussian Acedemy's commemorative session honoring Frederick the Great founder of the Academy Einstein delivered this lecture in which he summed up his views on the geometrization of physics and relativity and the relation of mathematics to the external world. Here he gave his famous answer to the puzzling question of why mathematics should be so well adapted to describing the external world: "Insofar as the Laws of Mathematics refer to the external world they are not certain; and insofar as they are certain they do not refer to reality" D.B.S. Vol. 4 p. 330. A fine copy. This is a mature work of Einstein published when he was 42 years old and in the year he received the Nobel Prize in Physics. Julius Springer unknown
192118099New York: Henry Holt and Company 1921. THIRD EDITION. With frontispiece portrait Einstein dated 1920. Blue cloth small tear at top of spine corners slightly worn no dust wrapper; front hinge a bit loose otherwise a very clean copy. From the library of Martin J. Klein professor of the history of science at Yale and the first recipient of the Abraham Pais Prize for the History of Physics. This copy was given to Klein as a gift from his summer program NEH class of 1986 and is signed by 13 of his students. Third edition though the only change is the date on the title page of one of Einstein’s most renowned works intended for readers with a general scientific and philosophical background. Part I treats the special theory of relativity part II the general theory and part III considers the universe as a whole.<br /> <br /> Not in Weil or Boni. Henry Holt and Company unknown
2005CNAP071San Francisco: The Arion Press 2005. Hardcover. New. 10-1/2 by 8 inches eighty pages. Printed by letterpress from lead-alloy type cast in the Mackenzie & Harris typefoundry the formulas were set by hand as was the display type while the prose was composed and cast in Monotype. The types are Modern for the text with special characters as needed for mathematical symbols; Egyptian for the interspersed annotations printed in blue; and Lining Gothic for display. The paper is Schiller a German mouldmade sheet. A pixelated portrait of Einstein is the frontispiece. This image is based on a photograph taken about 1910 rendered as a coarse halftone for reference then handset in units of six-point type: three sizes of solid squares and one centered dot. Over 4000 pieces of type make up the picture. The portrait is printed in gray as is the famous equation: E=mc2 which appears on the flyleaves. The binding is dark blue cloth over boards with a band of tie-dyed Thai paper to create an unusual spatial effect spanning the cover diagonally. The titling on the spine is stamped in silver foil. The edition is limited to 400 numbered copies for sale. One of the great achievements in science Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity was set forth in two papers published in the Leipzig physics journal Annalen der Physik in 1905. The German text was translated into English in 1923 by W. Perrett and G. B. Jeffrey and this is the version with some later corrections that is presented in this book. <br /> <br /> The Einstein papers are annotated by Richard Muller who has also provided a foreword and afterword. The foreword gives a general overview of the problems Einstein addressed against the background of nineteenth-century physics. The afterword carries the story from the miraculous year of 1905 when Einstein was only twenty-six through the effects of the theory on twentieth-century science. Muller conjectures on the progress of physics had Einstein not appeared and considers his career as a whole its last thirty-five years devoted mainly to an unsuccessful attempt to create a unified field theory. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Arion Press hardcover
1921395921921. S.ber. Akad. Wiss. Berl. 1921/ 5. - Berlin 1921 8° pp.103-166 orig. Broschur; unaufgeschnittenes frisches Exemplar. The quite rare first edition and first appearance in print rarely found in this fine condition unopened and in original wrappers! During the early years of the second decade of this century Einstein was also concerned to clarify misconceptions about the theory of relativity and to present his views on natural sciences on a less abstract level. Among the efforts in this direction his particular beautiful lecture on "Geometry and Experience" stands out. At the Prussian Academy's commemorative session honouring Frederick the Great founder of the Academy Einstein delivered this lecture in which he summed up his views on the geometrization of physics and relativity and the relation of mathematics to the external world. Here he gave his famous answer to the puzzling question of why mathematics should be so well adapted to describing the external world: "Insofar as the Laws of Mathematics refer to the external world they are not certain; and insofar as they are certain they do not refer to reality. The lecture was extended to book form. cf. W.Alicke. Weil No.114; Schlipp-Shields No.148 unknown
193080796Paris: Calmann Lévy 1930. Fine. Calmann Lévy Paris 1930 22 x 27.50 cm broché First edition of this issue of the important journal dealing notably with archaeology fine arts and ethnography with Georges Bataille and Carl Einstein as principal editors. Very handsome copy. Contributions by Heinrich Ehl: ""L'heure de naissance de l'art européen occidental"" Georges Bataille ""La mutilation sacrificielle et l'oreille coupée de Vincent Van Gogh"" Michel Leiris: ""Le ""caput mortuum"" ou la femme de l'alchimiste"" Jean Bourdeillette: ""Franz Xaver Messerschmidt"" Zdenko Reich: ""Le massacre des porcs"" Carl Einstein: ""L'enfance néoloithique Hans Arp"" Jacques Prévert Maurice Leenhardt. Issue illustrated with photographs by Jacques-André Boiffard Calmann Lévy unknown
a94390Lipezig 1917. first edition. 4to. hardcover. Volume 18 of Physikalische Zeitschrift volume 18 at pp. 121-128. One of Einstein's great achievements in quantum mechanics. 3/4 black cloth and marbled boards gilt spine lettering. Ex-university library with no spine numbers but a bookplate and pocket. Cover board edges rounded at tips. Text clean and binding secure; no other owner marks. no hinges cracked. . hardcover
19383393Great Britain: Cambridge University Press 1938. First Edition. Blue cloth over boards. Very good with a few edge smudges previousl bookseller inventory number in pencil otherwise a clean firm edition/G protected by mylar which has been taped to inside flaps thumb print size chip at top edge tide mark on spine and some edgewear. 5" x 7.5" pp. vi 3 4-319. This book was first intended as an opportunity for Einstein to financially aid his friend Infeld. Though it soon became a joy for him to share physics in near layman's words as if the reader were seated before him in a classroom. "The theory of relativity deduces from its fundamental assumption an answer again of a quantitative character: all energy resists change of motion; all energy behaves like matter." p 207. Cambridge University Press unknown
193491810Flammarion | Paris 1934 | 13 x 19.5 cm | Broché
H4005Berlin Akademie der Wissenschaften 1922 In: Sitzungsberichte der Königl.Preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften Band 1922/2. 4to. S.18-22; S.448-449. Weitere Berichte von: Laue v. und Gordon W.: Ein Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Wärmeleitfähigkeit bei Glühtemperaturen. S.118-126. Laue von: Die Bedeutung des Nullkegels in der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie. S.127-136 Planck Max: Über die freie Energie von Gasmolekülen mit beliebiger Geschwindigkeitsverteilung. S.63-71 u.a. Halbleinenband der Zeit leicht berieben Bibl.-Nr.am Rücken Original-Broschur miteingebunden unaufgeschnitten gutes Exemplar. unknown
B34915-SCCambridge University Press. Collectible - Good. Great Britain: Cambridge at the Univ Press 1938. 1st UK 1st issue with gold lettering on spine and both endpapers present. Hardcover 12mo 319 pgs. Medium blue cloth gold gilt on spine. B/w plates and illustrations. Near very good book in a fair dust jacket. Corners and spine ends lightly bumped and worn. Contents clean and binding sound. Bookplate to front endpaper with writing in Latin name of Andrzei Falkiewicz written in and Alberto H R Ball Rectore at bottom edge. Jacket is edgeworn chipped and torn. Rear panel and spine are toned. Orig price 8s 6d on front flap. stem science physics Inquire if you need further information. Cambridge University Press hardcover
129894Los Angeles: U.S. Library Association Inc. 1932 1st edition. Hardcover 96pp. Near fine in very good dust jacket. Blue and white patterned cloth in a printed yellow dust jacket. Illustrations. The dust jacket is price-clipped and has minor edgewear. This is as nice a copy as you will ever see. From ADAM to RELATIVITY. The construction of the world and how its ideas have changed told by the great thinkers in their own words with illustrations. Science. U.S. Library Association, Inc. Hardcover
19756600Paris-Genève, Selbstverlag, 1975. In-folio en feuilles, non paginé, sous couverture muette à rabats, chemise et étui en soie bleue, titre argenté au dos de la chemise.
190947376Braunschweig, Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1909. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Verhandlungen der Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft"", 11 Jahrgang, 1909. (Reprinted same year in ""Physikalische Zeitschrift 10""). Bound with ""Berichte der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft"", 7 Jahrgang, 1909. Capitals and hindges with wear. Internally very fine and clean. Pp. 482-500. [Entire volume: (2), 749, (3), VII, 450 pp.].
190238799Leipzig Ambrosius Barth 1902. Contemp. hcloth. First hinge broken. = "Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 9." VIII1344 pp. and 5 plates. The Einstein Paper: pp. 417-435. Internally clean and fine. The whole volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Einstein's third paper. - Weil No 3. - The volume contains 2 papers by Max Planck originally published in "Jubelband für H.A. Lorentz" und Jubelband für J. Bosscha: "Ueber die von einem elliptisch schwingenden Ion emitterte und absorbierte Energie;" und "Ueber die Verteilung der Energie zwischen Aether und Materie;" pp. 619-628 und pp. 629-641. </em> hardcover
190947376Braunschweig Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn 1909. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In "Verhandlungen der Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft" 11 Jahrgang 1909. Reprinted same year in "Physikalische Zeitschrift 10". Bound with "Berichte der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft" 7 Jahrgang 1909. Capitals and hindges with wear. Internally very fine and clean. Pp. 482-500. Entire volume: 2 749 3 VII 450 pp. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Einstein's famous lecture in which he anticipated the discovery of black-body radiation and famously stated that: "the next phase in the development of theoretical physics will bring us a theory of light which may be regarded as a sort of fusion of the undulatory and emission theories of light" The present paper Pp. 482-3. He furthermore stated that the electromagnetic fields that constitute light will no longer appear to be states of a hypothetical medium but rather independent entities emitted by the sources of light exactly as in the Newtonian emission theory of light. The paper was delivered as a lecture before the 81st assembly of the 'Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher' in Salzburg on 21st September 1909.The occasion was important for Einstein since he for years had been working in scientific exile. Among those who attended Einstein's lecture were some of the world's foremost physicists such as; Max von Laue Max Born Arnold Sommerfeld. All published papers of their own in the present volume. Weil No. 30. </em> unknown
190238799Leipzig, Ambrosius Barth, 1902. Contemp. hcloth. First hinge broken. (=) ""Annalen der Physik. Vierte Folge. Band 9."", VIII,1344 pp. and 5 plates. The Einstein Paper: pp. 417-435. Internally clean and fine. The whole volume offered.
1923433151923. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. 359-364pp. 254 x 184 mm. Original printed wrappers. Very good. First Edition offprint issue. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 137. unknown books
1941433111941. Offprint from Universidad Nacional de Tucuman Revista Serie A 2 1941. 11-15pp. 270 x 179 mm. Original printed wrappers. Very good. "Address to joint meeting of the American Physics Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers Princeton Dec. 29 1941 under the title: 'Solutions of finite mass of the gravitational equations'" Weil. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 208. unknown books
1921433071921. Offprint from "Der Festschrift der Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften zu ihrem 10jährigen Jubiläum" Berlin: Julius Springer 1921. 50-52pp. 260 x 175 mm. Original printed wrappers a little chipped. Very good. First separate edition. Title translation: A simple application of Newton's law of gravitation to globular clusters. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 117. unknown books
1938165146Paris 1938. paperback. Pp. 5-19 IN: Zeitschrift fur Freie Deutsche Forschung. Jahrgang 1 Nummer 1. Herausgegeben von der Freien Deutschen Hochschule in Paris. 168p. printed wrappers. Paris Juli 1938.<br/><br/> First number of this scarce short-lived exile publication featuring German & Austrian writers and scholars. Fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1948S10249Lancaster:: American Physical Society 1948. 1948. Large 8vo. 266 x 205 mm. iv 728 pp. Frontis. port. of Robert Andrews Millikan photos figs. tables. Later orange cloth gilt-stamped spine title; spine faded. Very good. TWO PAPERS FROM THE TWO GIANTS OF 20TH CENTURY PHYSICS AS THEY WERE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN ONE COLLECTED VOLUME. Einstein's "Generalized Theory of Gravitation" is considered the last principal work issued by the 20th Century's premiere scientist. Schilpp-Shields. <br /><br /> Einstein: "A new presentation. . . which constitutes a certain progress in clarity as compared with previous presentations." from the Introduction. Feynman: "At first Feynman's fundamental article RMP 1948 did not arouse much interest among theoretical physicists who were not familiar with Feynman's new approach to doing quantum mechanics. As Feynman recalled: 'At the Shelter Island Conference. . . they asked me if I would explain my path-integral method for doing quantum mechanics so I did. I must have been preparing the manuscript for my paper RMP 1948 so that everything was organized and I explained it. It's hard to pay attention to some new idea and they didn't pay much attention to it.' However nowadays Feynman's RMP 1948 paper is one of the most well-known and widely cited papers; it is one of the cornerstones of modern theoretical physics." Mehra. <br /><br /> "It is a curious historical fact that modern quantum mechanics began with two quite different mathematical formulations: the differential equation of Schroedinger and the matrix algebra of Heisenberg. . . This paper will describe what is essentially a third formulation of non-relativistic quantum theory. This formulation was suggested by some of Paul Dirac's remarks concerning the relation of classical action to quantum mechanics. A probability amplitude is associated with an entire motion of a particle as a function of time rather than simply with a position of the particle at a particular time." from the Introduction. Provenance: David Middleton b. 1920 noted pioneer in the field of statistical communication theory last name gilt-stamped on spine. Einstein: Boni-Russ-Laurence 258; Schilpp-Shields 308 also see p. 758; Wasson Nobel Prize Winners p. 289-294; Weil 222 marked with asterisk by Weil. Feynman: Gleick Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman p. 249; Mehra The Beat of a Different Drum: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman p. 200; Wasson Nobel Prize Winners p. 316-319. American Physical Society, 1948. hardcover books