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193319458Geneva: Institut International De Cooperation Intellectuelle 1933 French language first edition. This rare and virtually impossible book in hardcover to find is a first edition written by Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud from a letter exchange they had as a plea for no war again in Europe. It was published in 1933 simultaneously in English Why War French and German for a total printing of 3000 copies. The 2000 copies in German were seized by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in 1933 and banned for sale and distribution and were burned. This is an extremely rare book and is only seen in a reprint. This is the French first edition published in Geneva Switzerland in 1933. Green woven cloth exterior with small black spine label in near fine unmarked condition. "Einstein-Freud Pourquoi La Guerre" on spine label. This copy was found in a bookstall in 2009 in Rome Italy. This book is copy No 392 /3000. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Institut International De Cooperation Intellectuelle hardcover
W-006Very rare first edition from 1963 concerning Mays. Condition of both book and dust jacket very good. hardcover
192037403Berlin: Springer 1920. Springer unknown books
1923433171923. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. Single sheet pp. 76-77. 265 x 184 mm. A few marginal chips and tiny tears but very good. First edition offprint issue. The second of the four short papers Einstein published in 1923 on Eddington's program for a unified field theory. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 131n. unknown books
192237430Berlin: Slowa 1922. 51 5pp. Original printed wrappers faded front hinge weak tears at spine. First edition in Russian of Weil 111; see Weil 111e. Slowa unknown books
1920374021920. Weil 110. Offprint from S. preuss. Akad. Wiss. unknown books
1923374061923. unknown books
191250338Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth 1912. Einstein Albert 1879-1955. 1 Lichtgeschwindigkeit und Statik des Gravitationsfeldes pp. 355-369. Weil 47 Boni 43. 2 Zur Theorie des statischen Gravitationsfeldes pp. 443-458. Weil 48 Boni 44. 3 Nachtrag zu meiner Arbeit: "Thermodynamische Begrundung des photochemischen Aquivalentgesetzes" pp. 881-885. Weil 46 Boni 42. 4 Antwort auf eine Bemerkung von J. Stark: "Uber eine Anwedung des Planckschen Elementargesetzes" pp. 888. Weil 49 Boni 45. 5 Relativitat und Gravitation. Erwiderung auf eine Bemerkung des Hrn. A. Einstein pp. 1059-1064. Weil 50 Boni 46. In Annalen der Physik 38 1912. Red cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. Whole volume: 1064 pp. 8 plates. Text-figs. 210 x 130 mm. Very good copy. <br /> <br /> <p>Approximate English translations of titles with brief explanations of referenced paper if available:<br> 1 "The speed of light and the statics of the gravitational field." "Further exploring his studies of gravitation based on the equivalence principle Einstein sees with growing clarity that gravitation is intimitely linked with the problem of the measurement of space and time" p. 292. Calaprice Kennefick & Shulmann. An Einstein Encyclopedia. 2015.;<br> 2 "On the theory of the static gravitational field." "Einstein more closely analyzes the equations of motion stated in no. 1 above concluding that those equations cannot be reconciled with the given field equations for c . . . because the principle of "action equals reaction" is violated. p. 290. Calaprice Kennefick & Shulmann. An Einstein Encyclopedia. 2015.;<br> 3 "Addendum to my work: 'Thermodynamic justification of the photochemical equivalent law' "; <br> 4 "Answer to my remark by J. Stark: "On an application of Planck's elementary law' ";<br> 5 "Relativity and gravitation. Response to a remark by Mr. A Einstein".</p> <br /> <br /> <p>Weil's Einstein Bibliography nos. 47 48 46 49 and 50. <br> Boni's Einstein Checklist nos. 43 44 42 45 and 46. </p> . Johann Ambrosius Barth unknown
192037403Berlin: Springer 1920. Springer unknown
1923433171923. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. Single sheet pp. 76-77. 265 x 184 mm. A few marginal chips and tiny tears but very good. First edition offprint issue. The second of the four short papers Einstein published in 1923 on Eddington's program for a unified field theory. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 131n. unknown
1914003232Leipzig: J. A. Barth 1914. Contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards. Nick in spine; ink stamp on front pastedown. First Edition. Very Good. J. A. Barth hardcover
190850421Leipzig 1908. <p> 1 Planck Max 1858-1947. Zur dynamik bewegter systeme. In Annalen der Physik 26 6: 1-34 pp. 2 Einstein Albert 1879-1965 and Jakob Laub 1882-1962. Über die elektromagnetischen grundgleichungen für bewegte Körper. In Annalen der Physik 26 8: 532-40 pp. Boni 22 Weil 22. 3 Einstein A. and J. Laub. Über die im elektromagnetischen felde auf ruhende Körper ausgeubten ponderomotorischen Krafte. In Annalen der Physik 26 8: 541-50 pp. Boni 23 Weil 23. Red cloth gilt lettering on spine. Figs. Text-illust. 230 x 141 mm. Whole volume: viii 1032 pp. 8 plates 3 folding 3 b/w silver photos. Spine a little worn but still Very Good. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>Approximate English translations of titles: 1 "On the dynamics of moving systems". 2 "On the fundamental electromagnetic equations for moving bodies;" and 3 "On the ponderomotive forces exerted on bodies at rest in the electromagnetic field." </p> <br /> <br /> <p>"Einstein wrote no. 2 above and "Elementary theory of Brownian motion" in Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie und angewandte physikalische Chemie 14 1908: 235-239 pp. in a three-week period with Jakob Laub his first scientific collaborator to address the problems of formulating relativistically invariant equations for electromagnetic fields in moving media first raised by Hermann Minowski the year before." Calaprice An Einstein Encyclopedia. 2015. A correction to this paper no. 2 was published later in the year in vol. 27 1908: 232 and a supplement for the following year in vol. 28 1909: 445-447. Elaborating on the relativistic transformation of Maxwell's vacuum equations . . . Einstein and Laub also consider the displacement vector D and the magnetic induction B. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>Weil's Einstein Bibliography nos. 22 23. <br> Boni's Einstein Checklist nos. 22 23. </p> <br /> <br /> <p> Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck 1858-1947 was a German theoretical physicist who was awarded the 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics "in recognition of the services he rendered to the advancement of Physics by his discovery of energy quanta" nobelprize.org. Planck revolutionized human understanding of atomic and subatomic processes as the originator of the quantum theory. Jakob Laub 1882-1962 was a physicist who is best known for his work in the early period of special relativity having worked alongside Albert Einstein during that time. </p> . unknown
192237430Berlin: Slowa 1922. 51 5pp. Original printed wrappers faded front hinge weak tears at spine. First edition in Russian of Weil 111; see Weil 111e. Slowa unknown
1920374021920. Weil 110. Offprint from S. preuss. Akad. Wiss. unknown
1904003207Leipzig: J. A. Barth 1904. First Edition. Contemporary Red Cloth. Very Good. J. A. Barth Hardcover
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2024x-0691246173Princeton Univ Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 1128 pages. 10.25x7.75x2.50 inches. Princeton Univ Pr hardcover
a94586Leipzig 1908 first edition. Hirzel. sm4to. original printed wraps. Einstein article on pp. 216-217. near VG extreme tip on 3 initial pages chipped ; backstrip chipped; text clean; binding secure. . paperback
1931289801931. S.Ber. Akad. Wiss. Berl. 1931/12. - Berlin Verlag der Akademie der Wissenschaften 1927 8°5 S. orig. Broschur. First Edition! A fine and fresh copy in the rare off-print form from the "Sitzungsbereichte." Interesting is to note in the publisher's ad on the last page of the back-cover that all the off-prints of Einstein's papers published by the Academy between 1914 and 1921 are marked out ofprint as early as 1931! Weil N0.179; Schilp-Shields No. 249 unknown
a97177Braunschweig 1909 first edition. Vieweg. Vol VII of Berichte der Deutschen Physikalishchen. Hardcover very thick octavo. 3/4 dark brown cloth with brown/black marbled boards. Gilt spine lettering. Illustrations. vii 749p. plus 450p. Halbonatliches Literaturverszeichnis. Includes: EINSTEIN "Ueber die entwichelung unserer Anschauunger ueber das Wesen und die Konstitution der Strahlung" p. 482-500; BORN "Ueber die Dynamik des Elektrons in der Kinematik des Relativitisprinzips"; HAHN und MEITNER "Eine Neue Methode zur Herstellung radioaktiver Zerfallsprodukte Thorium D"; SOMMERFELD "Ueber die Zusammensetzung der Geschwindigkeiten in der Raltivitheorie". No owner marks. Very nice condition: VG foxing on closed page ends; end papers slightly toned; hinges not cracked; binding secure. Text Fine and clean. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
1996x-0805815368Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 440 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
193391965Hermann & Cie | Paris 1933 | 16 x 25 cm | Broché
952575Braunschweig Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn 1956. 1. Auflage. Mit 6 Abbildungen. unknown
192188645Berlin, Julius Springer, 1921, in-8, 20 pp, Broché, couverture crème imprimée de l'éditeur, Première édition de cette conférence prononcée par Einstein (1879-1955) à l'occasion de la séance commémorative de l'Académie prussienne en l'honneur de Frédéric le Grand. Le physicien y résume ses théories sur la géométrisation de la physique et de la relativité, ainsi que sur la relation des mathématiques au monde : "Comment est-il possible que la mathématique, qui est un produit de la pensée humaine et indépendante de toute expérience, puisse s'adapter d'une si admirable manière aux objets de la réalité ? La raison humaine serait-elle donc capable, sans avoir recours à l'expérience, de découvrir par la pensée seule les propriétés des objets réels ?" L'opuscule a été publié l'année où il reçut le prix Nobel. Cachet ex-libris du révolutionnaire Russe et bibliophile Marcel Bekus (1888-1939). Bon exemplaire. Rares rousseurs marginales, agrafes oxydées. Couverture rigide
197932820372FIRST EDITION. <b>Presentation copy inscribed by Einstein's longtime assistant Helen Dukas: "For Lisa Ben Samuel with kindest regards and Shalom Helen Dukas Princeton N.J. March 1980."</b><p>Helen Dukas became Einstein's secretary in 1928 and after his death in 1955 served as a trustee of his literary estate and archivist of his papers. This volume prints letters and documents selected by Dukas over the years to shed light on Einstein's character and personality.</p><br /><p>Original cloth and dust jacket. Some rubbing to jacket else very good.</p><br /> Princeton: University Press