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1970103865Berlin, Alternative 1970. 1970. S. 229- 275. Orig.-Karton.
1923RES6L69Paris Gauthiers Villars 1923 In8 Pagination continue - ( environ 40 pages ) - broché - Bon etat - Au Sommaire : Sur Une Configuration Connue De 10 Droites par Bricard - Limite De (1+ x/m)m Etablie Par un procédé de démonstration élémentaire par Paoli - Sur L'enveloppe D'une Famille De Lignes à 2 Paramètres par Riquier - Sur Une certaine Loi De force comprenant comme cas particulier la loi de gravitation einsteinienne par Haag- Quadrature Graphique Du Cercle par le rapport de Méthius par Chapel
1923RES6L69Paris Gauthiers Villars 1923 In8 Pagination continue - ( environ 40 pages ) - broché - Bon etat - Au Sommaire : Sur Une Configuration Connue De 10 Droites par Bricard - Limite De (1+ x/m)m Etablie Par un procédé de démonstration élémentaire par Paoli - Sur L'enveloppe D'une Famille De Lignes à 2 Paramètres par Riquier - Sur Une certaine Loi De force comprenant comme cas particulier la loi de gravitation einsteinienne par Haag- Quadrature Graphique Du Cercle par le rapport de Méthius par Chapel
196659329(Paris): Hachette. 1966. 286 S., 5 Bll. Gr.8°. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen, darunter einigen montierten Farbabbildungen. EA. - Edition originale. Wattierter OKunstlederband, Klarsicht-OU., OSchuber.
1954052515New York: Viking 1954. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good Jacket. Xii 290 Pp. Turquoise Cloth Spine Gilt. First Printing Indicated. Fine No Marks Gilt Brilliant. Dust Jacket Priced $3.75 Slight Usage. Dust Jacket Blurbs By William O. Douglas Robert M. Hutchins Paul B. Sears Harold C. Urey Albert Einstein H. J. Muller; Brown Was An Outstanding Scientist Himself; But Few World Politicians Or Business Leaders 1946 To Present Ever Tried To Seriously Address These Issues Apparently Because They're Not There Primarily For The General Welfare. Harrison Scott Brown 1917 - 1986 Was An American Nuclear Chemist And Geochemist. He Was A Political Activist Who Lectured And Wrote On The Issues Of Arms Limitation Natural Resources And World Hunger. During World War Ii Brown Worked At The Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory And Clinton Engineer Works Where He Worked On Ways To Separate Plutonium From Uranium. The Techniques He Helped Develop Were Used At The Hanford Site To Produce The Plutonium Used In The Fat Man Bomb Dropped On Nagasaki. After The War He Lectured On The Dangers Of Nuclear Weapons. After The War He Worked At The University Of Chicago Where He Pioneered Nuclear Geochemistry. The Study Of Meteorites By Brown And His Students Led To The First Close Approximation Of The Age Of The Earth And The Solar System. In 1948 Brown Was Awarded The American Association For The Advancement Of Science Prize For His Work On Meteorites.Between 1951 And 1977 He Worked At The California Institute Of Technology Caltech Where He Contributed To Advances In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion And Infrared Astronomy. While There He Attracted Several Former Colleagues And Highly Regarded Scientists To The Team. Together They Made Advancements In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion Contributing To Nasa's Early Planetary Exploration Missions And Infrared Astronomy. In June 1954 He Was One Of Twenty Scientists Under The Age Of Forty Identified By Fortune Magazine As "Top Young Scientists In U. S. Universities And Industry". In The Early 1970S He Began Working More Directly On The Resource/Environment Issues That He Had Been Developing In His Books. In 1977 He Became Director Of The Newly Created Resource Systems Institute Of The East-West Center In Hawaii Where He Turned Full Time To Work On Understanding And Influencing The Interactions Of Energy Mineral And Food Systems In The Asia-Pacific Region Themes He Had Developed In His Books Since The 1950S. <br/> <br/> Viking hardcover
1954052602New York: Viking 1954. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Xii 290 Pp. Turquoise Cloth Spine Gilt. First Printing Indicated. Light Wear Gilt Brilliant Faint Dampstainig To Cloth. Dust Jacket Priced $3.75 Very Worn Dampstainied Extensive Tape Repairs To Inside Of Jacket Fair Only. Dust Jacket Blurbs By William O. Douglas Robert M. Hutchins Paul B. Sears Harold C. Urey Albert Einstein H. J. Muller; Brown Was An Outstanding Scientist Himself; But Few World Politicians Or Business Leaders 1946-Present Out Of Hundreds Of Thousands Ever Tried To Seriously Address These Issues Apparently Because They're Not There For The General Welfare. Harrison Scott Brown 1917 - 1986 Was An American Nuclear Chemist And Geochemist. He Was A Political Activist Who Lectured And Wrote On The Issues Of Arms Limitation Natural Resources And World Hunger. During World War Ii Brown Worked At The Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory And Clinton Engineer Works Where He Worked On Ways To Separate Plutonium From Uranium. The Techniques He Helped Develop Were Used At The Hanford Site To Produce The Plutonium Used In The Fat Man Bomb Dropped On Nagasaki. After The War He Lectured On The Dangers Of Nuclear Weapons. After The War He Worked At The University Of Chicago Where He Pioneered Nuclear Geochemistry. The Study Of Meteorites By Brown And His Students Led To The First Close Approximation Of The Age Of The Earth And The Solar System. In 1948 Brown Was Awarded The American Association For The Advancement Of Science Prize For His Work On Meteorites.Between 1951 And 1977 He Worked At The California Institute Of Technology Caltech Where He Contributed To Advances In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion And Infrared Astronomy. While There He Attracted Several Former Colleagues And Highly Regarded Scientists To The Team. Together They Made Advancements In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion Contributing To Nasa's Early Planetary Exploration Missions And Infrared Astronomy. In June 1954 He Was One Of Twenty Scientists Under The Age Of Forty Identified By Fortune Magazine As "Top Young Scientists In U. S. Universities And Industry". In The Early 1970S He Began Working More Directly On The Resource/Environment Issues That He Had Been Developing In His Books. In 1977 He Became Director Of The Newly Created Resource Systems Institute Of The East-West Center In Hawaii Where He Turned Full Time To Work On Understanding And Influencing The Interactions Of Energy Mineral And Food Systems In The Asia-Pacific Region Themes He Had Developed In His Books Since The 1950S. <br/> <br/> Viking hardcover
1954052601New York: Viking 1954. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Good. Xii 290 Pp. Turquoise Cloth Spine Gilt. First Printing Indicated. Near Fine No Marks Gilt Brilliant Bumping To Spine Ends. Dust Jacket Priced $3.75 Wear Chipping At Corners Short Edge Tears Good Only. Dust Jacket Blurbs By William O. Douglas Robert M. Hutchins Paul B. Sears Harold C. Urey Albert Einstein H. J. Muller; Brown Was An Outstanding Scientist Himself; But Few World Politicians Or Business Leaders 1946-Present Out Of Hundreds Of Thousands Ever Tried To Seriously Address These Issues Apparently Because They're Not There For Our General Welfare. Per Wikipedia Harrison Scott Brown 1917 - 1986 Was An American Nuclear Chemist And Geochemist. He Was A Political Activist Who Lectured And Wrote On The Issues Of Arms Limitation Natural Resources And World Hunger. During World War Ii Brown Worked At The Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory And Clinton Engineer Works Where He Worked On Ways To Separate Plutonium From Uranium. The Techniques He Helped Develop Were Used At The Hanford Site To Produce The Plutonium Used In The Fat Man Bomb Dropped On Nagasaki. After The War He Lectured On The Dangers Of Nuclear Weapons. After The War He Worked At The University Of Chicago Where He Pioneered Nuclear Geochemistry. The Study Of Meteorites By Brown And His Students Led To The First Close Approximation Of The Age Of The Earth And The Solar System. In 1948 Brown Was Awarded The American Association For The Advancement Of Science Prize For His Work On Meteorites.Between 1951 And 1977 He Worked At The California Institute Of Technology Caltech Where He Contributed To Advances In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion And Infrared Astronomy. While There He Attracted Several Former Colleagues And Highly Regarded Scientists To The Team. Together They Made Advancements In Telescopic Instrumentation Jet Propulsion Contributing To Nasa's Early Planetary Exploration Missions And Infrared Astronomy. In June 1954 He Was One Of Twenty Scientists Under The Age Of Forty Identified By Fortune Magazine As "Top Young Scientists In U. S. Universities And Industry". In The Early 1970S He Began Working More Directly On The Resource/Environment Issues That He Had Been Developing In His Books. In 1977 He Became Director Of The Newly Created Resource Systems Institute Of The East-West Center In Hawaii Where He Turned Full Time To Work On Understanding And Influencing The Interactions Of Energy Mineral And Food Systems In The Asia-Pacific Region Themes He Had Developed In His Books Since The 1950S. <br/> <br/> Viking hardcover
1989272759Bochum : Brockmeyer, 1989. IX, 233 Seiten Originalbroschur.
197612493Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg , Cahiers Fundamenta Scientae Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1976 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché revue 1 vol. - 50 pages
197914787British Broadcasting Corporation Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1979 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, with jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 178 pages
19804000046ABFrankfurt, Umschau, 1980. 201 S. Orig.-Leinwand mit Orig.-Umschlag.
193067602Edition de la Galerie Simon | Paris 1930 | 19 x 25 cm | relié
193067602Paris: Edition de la Galerie Simon 1930. Fine. Edition de la Galerie Simon Paris 1930 19 x 25 cm relié Entwurf einer Landschaft Sketch of a Landscape Édition de la Galerie Simon Paris 1930 19 x 25 cm full calf First edition one of 90 numbered copies on Holland paper signed by Carl Einstein and Gaston-Louis Roux on the justification page the only issue with 10 copies on Japan paper and 10 on Chapelle paper. With five full page black lithographs by Gaston-Louis Roux one of which on the frontispiece. Binding in full brown-pink box spine with blue pink and green title in ser significant inlaid decoration on the boards four bands of five strips of pink purple green and blue calf arranged around a central piece of rectangular multi-colored marbled box endpapers in flesh-side pink suede wrappers and spine preserved all edges gilt dust jacket in half brown-pink box spine with blue pink and green title in ser slip case lined with brown-pink box binding signed by Georges Leroux and dated 1994. Carl Einstein is an anarchist writer art historian friend of George Grosz Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso collaborator of Jean Renoir lived through the wars and revolutions that shook Europe during the first part of the twentieth century. He volunteer during the Spanish civil revolution in 1936 and went to Barcelona to fight in the ranks of the Confédération nationale du tra vail National Labor Confederation before joining the Groupe international de la Colonne Durruti Durruti Column International Group. Of Jewish faith he committed suicide in 1940 to avoid failing into the hands of the Nazis. Magnificent copy perfectly set in a full inlaid box binding signed by Georges Leroux one of the greatest binders of the second part of the 20th century. Edition de la Galerie Simon 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
198172154Berlin, Medusa Verlag Wölk + Schmid, 1981. Origi.Leinenband, Gr.-8°, 408 Seiten.
1979285534Princeton: Princeton University Press 1979. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 235 pages 8vo. stamped orange cloth d.w. First edition. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1979. A fine copy in a fine wrapper.<br/><br/> Princeton University Press unknown books
1998Ein0043Demetra, 1998. - kKlappenbroschur, 471 S. - Ebd. mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, etwas berieben, sonst gut - 8° Buch kartoniert
1921248566Berlin, B. Cassirer, 1921. Gr.-8°. 134 S., 1 Bl. Hlwd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. sowie Rsign. Vorderdeckel m. Kleberest. Exlibris a. Innendeckel. M. mehr. Bibl.-St.
1968043649New York New York U. S. A.: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1968. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition/First Printing. Includes Index. The Book Is Bound In Tan Cloth Over Boards With Black Titling On The Front And Spine. Minor Wear. The Unclipped Jacket Has A Few Tiny Edge Tears And Is Moderately Age Toned. Foxing At The Flap Folds And The Inside. <br/> <br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1968015659New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1968. Nice copy in its first printing. Unmarked tight and square. Tan boards with black lettering bright and fresh. Two short creases on spine. Light dusting to top page edges. Price intact jacket is bright and fresh with no sunnin. Rear panel has faint foxing. Minor wear at spine ends. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus to Near Fine/Very Good Plus to Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. G.P. Putnam's Sons Hardcover
1968G0671200720I4N00Simon & Schuster 1968. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Simon & Schuster hardcover
1980Q-0690018983Lippincott & Crowell 1980-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lippincott & Crowell hardcover
195625363Simon and Schuster 1956. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 11th printing <br/> <br/> Simon and Schuster hardcover
1958100167Simon & Schuster 1958. New York. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First edition third printing. Two inch tear at top hinge of dust jacket and one-inch triangle missing from top spine of dust jacket. Otherwise DJ is fully intact with white background showing wear typical of age. 395 pp illustrated with more than 100 b/w photographs drawings and cartoons. Clean unmarked text with no owner attribution. A compilation of over 100 stories articles letters and spot reports and offbeat sidelights on the game of baseball from many famous writers and former players. Introduction by Ted Williams. Front free endpaper contains artistic representation of a ball player cast against the kaleidoscopic background of stadium and crowd by Edmond Kohn. Back free endpaper and pastedown depict a photograph of Opening Day 1958 in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Contributing authors include Babe Ruth Joe DiMaggio Grover Cleveland Alexander Whitey Ford and Birdie Tebbetts Zane Gray and many other writers poets and sports journalists. Simon & Schuster hardcover
1953137755New York: Dell Publishing 1953. First Edition. First Edition a paperback original. Basis for the 1956 film noir "While the City Sleeps" directed by Fritz Lang and starring George Sanders and Dana Andrews. <br/><br/>Near Fine in illustrated wrappers. Dell Publishing unknown books