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29458Paris, Doin, 1922, in 12 broché, 244 pages ; couverture légèrement fanée
45334P., Hachette, 1921, petit in 8° broché, 221 pages.
19100Paris, Club des Libraires de France (coll. "Biographie"), 1958. In-8°, 323p. Reliure pleine toile imprimée d'éditeur.
195482611954 P., Plon, 1954, in 12 broché, 254 pages ; 7 gravures hors-texte et un fac similé dans le texte.
grand in-8, 286 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, reliure de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoide. Tres bel exemplaire [CA28-5] Textes de L. de Broglie, L. Armand, J. Madaule, R. Nataf, etc
11449Angoulême. Bachelier-Billaud, éditeur. 1974. Plaquette in-8° agrafée. 43 pages. E.O. Bon état.
2004LFA-126722779Revue de 98 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
191426027AB1914. Berlin Arthur Tetzlaff 1914. 8°. 4 230 2 Seiten. Hardcover / Library Binding. Bibliotheksbindung. Ehemaliges Exemplar der Harvard College Library. Mit dem Besitzvermerk von Prof. Gerald Holton. Die private Bibliotheksbindung mit mehreren Defekten. Vorsatzblatt lose und stark angerändert. Mit zahlreichen handschriftlichen Annotationen Holton's im Beitrag von Joseph Petzoldt: "Die Relativitätstheorie der Physik". Holton verweist in einem Absatz auf eine Peinlichkeit in Petzoldt's Aeusserung und merkt dazu an: "Embarrassing no wonder AE refused P invite to join Blackmore H. J. T. Blackmore and K. Hentschel" / Former copy of Harvard College Library with ownership-stamp of Nobel Laureate Prof. Gerald Holton. Several annotations in pencil by Holton in Joseph Petzoldt's contribution on the "Theory of Relativity of Physics". Holton notes for instance: "Embarrassing no wonder AE refused P invite to join Blackmore H. J. T. Blackmore and K. Hentschel" Zeitschrift für positivistische Philosophie. 2. Band. hardcover
2008LFA-126723435N° 418 - Avril 2008 Une revue d'environ 98 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, brochée, illustrée
1993LFA-126742384Hors-série N° 16 - Août 1993 : revue de 96 pages, format 210 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
201111534Paris, Flammarion, 1938 ; in-12, 298 pp., br.
201223022Paris, France loisirs, 1989 ; grand in-12, 320 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec jaquette.
1921015388Paris Directeur: Florent Fels. 1921 In-8 Broché Edition originale
9732[N° 1]. (1932). Hans Arp, Willi Baumeister, Etienne Beothy, Alexandre Calder, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, William Einstein, Michel Seuphor, Otto Freundlich, Albert Gleizes, Jean Hélion, Auguste Herbin, Frank Kupka, Moholy-Nagy, Piet Mondrian, Antoine Pevsner, Enrico Prampolini, Kurt Seligmann, Kurt Schwitters, Henri Stazewski, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Léon Tutundjian, Georges Valmier, Theo van Doesburg, Jacques Villon, Edward Wadsworth. // Bel exemplaire.
9734ACTION. N° 7. (Mai 1921). Roch Grey [baronne d'ttingen] (" Henri Rousseau "), René Edme, Georges Gabory, Ivan Goll, Beatrice Hastings, Vincent Huidobro, André Salmon, Marcel Sauvage, Carl Einstein, Schulte-Vaerting. Bois gravés de Galanis, Hermine David, Vlaminck. 16 reproductions de toiles d'Henri Rousseau sur planches hors texte. // Bon état.
201807965Paris, Gauthier-vilars , 1954 ; in-8, 179 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Reliure amateur couverture conservé tampons de bibliotheque sur la page de titre.
1992LFA-126742551Une revue de 164 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
35452Rockport ME: Two Ponds Press 2015. Fine. Number 35 of 75 copies signed and numbered by Joseph Goldyne. Joseph Goldyne was born in 1942 in Chicago IL. He came to prominence as an artist on the West Coast. He has been credited as one of the artists responsible for the rebirth of monotype and monoprint as valuable approaches to art. He is also known for his artist's books often done in collaboration with printer Peter Rutledge Koch. <br /> <br /> From the Prospectus: "Joseph Goldyne brought this project to our attention and the Press was convinced that this little-known oratory by George Bernard Shaw deserved wider recognition one that Goldyne thought a most unexpectedly wondrous and humorous introduction to Albert Einstein perhaps the most transformative and towering figure of the twentieth century. Goldyne's own introduction " An Introduction to an Introduction" speaks to his discovery of Shaw's speech its presentation Shaw's record of condemning anti-Semitism and his public support for Einstein. The full text of Shaw's speech is reprinted together with Einstein's response delivered in German and printed here in English translation. Goldyne illustrates the volume with five drypoint etchings created especially for this publication. They pay tribute to the featured speakers as well as to the sense of the event." <br /> <br /> Beautifully bound in cream paper covered boards with gilt dotted rulings and ornament on front cover of circle with initials "SE" in its center. Gray leather spine and trim along front edges with gilt titling on spine. Printed in Monotype Bembo and Gill Sans types on paper handmade at the Velké Losiny mill in the Czech Republic. Letterpress printing by Arthur Larson at Horton Tank Graphics with additional hand composition by Rose Ku'ulealoha Wisotzky. Design and typography planned by Michael Russem Housed in a slipcase covered in dark red cloth with "SE" symbol on spine. Accompanied by prospectus. A lovely book in fine condition. Measures 6.5 x 10 inches. 39 pages. PRI/112321. Two Ponds Press unknown
19772080202103703852Asahi 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 36 13 p. Size: 19 cm B6 Asahi paperback
ria9781403944962_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Albert Einstein and Max Born were great friends. Their letters span 40 years and two world wars. In them they argue about quantum theory agree about Beethoven's heavenly violin and piano duets that they played together when they met hardcover
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