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1998Q-1567312470Fine Communications 1998-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fine Communications hardcover
2010ANAIS-0786447737McFarland 2010-09-24. hardcover. Good. 25.7x17.8x2. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. McFarland hardcover
0786447737.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1476667918.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3005LC805<p>Traduit par Maurice Solovine. Deuxième Édition Revue. Gauthier-Villars Éditeur. Paris. 1934.</p>_x000d_<p>De 23x145 cm. Com 20 iv págs. Brochado.</p> I-214-D-215 unknown
31310Couverture rigide. Bon/1956. in-8. Paris Gauthier-Villars 1956 in-8 179pp broché Superbe exemplaire! unknown
23277Couverture rigide. Bon/1960. in-8. Paris 1960 in-8 6 57 3pp broché Traduit de l'anglais par Solovine et Tonnelat. Cet ouvrage forme l'appendice à la 5° édition de ""Meaning of Relativity"" décembre 1954 unknown
31311Couverture rigide. Bon/1925. in-12. Paris Gauthier-Villars 1925 in-12 56pppp broché Superbe exemplaire! unknown
118261Berlin Slovo 1922. 150 pages. 1 feuillet. 21x145 Cm. Broché. Couverture imprimée. Petits manques. Dos cassé. En 1922 au cur de Berlin un ouvrage d'Albert Einstein sur la théorie de la relativité a été édité par Slovo une maison fondée par Iosif Hessen et August Kaminka deux ans auparavant. Cette publication en russe s'inscrit dans un contexte post-révolutionnaire où l'intérêt pour les sciences et les idées nouvelles transcende les frontières. Einstein déjà reconnu pour ses contributions révolutionnaires à la physique s'adresse à un public élargi démontrant l'universalité de ses théories. Berlin, Slovo, 1922. unknown
2511RS031<p>Mise a la portée de tout le monde. Traduit dAprès la douzième édition allemande par M J. Rouvière Licenciée ès sciences mathématiques. Avec une Préface de M. Émile Borel. Actualites Scientigiques. Gauthier-Villars et C Éditeurs. Paris. 1921.</p>_x000d_<p>De 195x12 cm. Com xxii 120 págs. Brochado. Ilustrado com cálculos matemáticos. Exemplar com manchas de humidade assinatura de posse na capa anterior e carimbo oleográfico de posse na folha de guarda. </p>_x000d_<p>Páginas em numeração romana com prefácio de Emile Borel e do autor e um pequeno suplemento da 3.ª edição. Obra em 33 capítulos divididos em três partes: Première Partie: La Realtivité Restreinte; Deuxième Partie: La Théorie de Relativité Généralisée; Réflexions sur lUnivers Considéré Comme un Tout. índice geral nas páginas finais. </p>_x000d_<p> </p> SACO RS782-22 unknown
a112364Report on pp. 108-110 in single complete bound volume of Physikalische Zeitschrift Funfzehnter jahrgang Leipzig 1914. Complete year bound in one hardcover 4to volume. 956 pages in entire volume. In German. In addition to the Einstein article the volume contains important articles by other scientists including H A Lorentz G. Nordstrom M. Laue. Spine and tips balck cloth with black and ivory marbled boards. Hinges not cracked or out . no owner marks. Text bright and clean with no marks. Binding very secure. VG light fraying of spine ends and extreme cover tips. . hardcover
a89431Report on pp. 108-110 in single complete bound volume of Physikalische Zeitschrift Funfzehnter jahrgang Leipzig 1914. Complete year bound in one hardcover 4to volume. 956 pages in entire volume. In German. In addition to the Einstein article the volume contains important articles by other scientists including H A Lorentz G. Nordstrom M. Laue. Finely bound in half leather with leather tips. Gilt spine decoration and lettering. Institute stamp on end papers and titlepage but no other ownership marks. VG leather lightly rubbed. Text Fine. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
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
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
a108185Leipzig. 1913. first edition. Physikalische Zeitschrift 15 Dezember 1913. One complete issue but lacks original wraps. Article on pp. 1249-1266 with discussion. Other articles in issue as well by different scientists. Rebound in later plain wraps. Text bright and clean. Near Fine. no owner marks. . paperback
a108570Report on pp. 1249-1266 with discussion in single complete bound volume of Physikalische Zeitschrift vierzehnter jahrgang 1913. Issues for July-Dec 1913 bound in bound in one hardcover 4to volume. pp. 609-1312 pages in entire volume. In German. In addition to the important Einstein article the volume contains important articles by other scientists including Max Born and Courant "Zur Theorie des Eotvosschen Gesetzes"; V F Hess "Uber den Ursprung der Durchdringenden Strahlung"; Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner "Radioaktinium und Aktinium" etc. Text Fine clean and bright; hinges unbroken in and out. 3/4 brownleather with red and brown marbled boards. Raised spine bands. Gilt spine lettering. Small old institute stamps on titlepage. No other owner marks no bookplate no spine numbers no pocket. Leather rubbed. Near VG. . hardcover
a89422Report on pp. 1249-1266 with discussion in single complete bound volume of Physikalische Zeitschrift vierzehnter jahrgang 1913. Issues for July-Dec 1913 bound in bound in one hardcover 4to volume. pp. 609-1312 pages in entire volume. In German. In addition to the important Einstein article the volume contains important articles by other scientists including Max Born and Courant "Zur Theorie des Eotvosschen Gesetzes"; V F Hess "Uber den Ursprung der Durchdringenden Strahlung"; Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner "Radioaktinium und Aktinium" etc. Text Fine clean and bright; hinges unbroken in and out. Lovely backstrip of rich brown leather with gilt lettering. Boards black cloth rear board cloth is chipped. Cover is Good with some wear. Institute stamp on end papers and tiny bit of ink notation on top margin of titlepage - otherwise no ownership marks. Attractive backstrip with just light wear on spine ends. . hardcover
NATW0902Prag Selbstvlg. 1935. 285 S. mit 1 Titelportr. u. 10 Briefbeigaben im Text OLn. unwes. Gebrauchsspuren Name auf Tit. Prag, Selbstvlg. 1935. unknown
19211206201921. Signed. EINSTEIN Albert. Autograph letter signed. No place August 14 1921. Single sheet of cream lined paper measuring 7-1/2 by 11 inches; p. 1. $35000.Rare heartfelt autograph letter of recommendation written and signed by Einstein in German enthusiastically recommending his friend and colleague physicist Prof. Dr. Paul Epstein for an academic position.The autograph letter dated ""14 VIII 21"" written entirely in Einstein's hand reads translated from the original German: ""Prof. Dr. Epstein is certainly one of the most prominent living theoretical physicists of the German-speaking world. Without a doubt he would have been appointed to a German professorship a long time ago had his Russian nationality not stood in the way. Among Epstein's numerous original scientific papers two findings which advanced the modern quantum theory in crucial ways should be noted. After Mr. Sommerfeld as the first physicist who on the basis of special hypotheses had applied the quantum theory to a certain mechanical system of more than one degree of freedom Mr. Epstein discovered an important generalization of the quantum principle which established the application of the quantum theory for all quasi-periodic mechanical systems. Based on that general application of the quantum principle he then provided an analysis of the splitting of spectral lines in the electrical field Stark effect the accordance of which with the experiment provides one of the strongest supports for the Rutherford-Bohr atomic theory. I would like to add that I have also come to appreciate Mr. Epstein in personal interactions as a human being and that I had the pleasure of attending several scientific lectures given by him which enabled me to convince myself of his competence in delivering clearly understandable oral exposition. / A. Einstein.""Einstein and Epstein were friends and longtime correspondents who shared an interest in physics Judaism and the founding of Israel. Paul Epstein was a Russian-American mathematical physicist. He remains best known for his contributions to the development of quantum mechanics. Indeed he was one of a select group that included Lorentz Einstein Minkowski Thomson Rutherford Sommerfeld Röntgen von Laue Bohr de Broglie Ehrenfest and Schwarzschild. Born in Warsaw then part of Imperial Russia Epstein was brought up solidly middle class. He later stated that his mother recognized his potential at the age of four and predicted his future as a mathematician. Epstein studied mathematics and physics for his entire university career eventually earning a degree from the Imperial University of Moscow. He then went on to earn a Ph.D. at the Technical University of Munich in 1914 concentrating on a problem in the theory of diffraction of electromagnetic waves. However the outbreak of World War I rendered Epstein an enemy alien in Germany. Sommerfeld intervened on his behalf and he was allowed to stay as a private citizen and continue his research. In 1916 Epstein published an important paper explaining the Stark Effect using the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantum theory. After the war Epstein went to Leiden and worked as an assistant for Lorentz and Ehrenfest. In 1921the year this letter was writtenEpstein was recruited by Robert Millikan to join the physicists at the California Institute of Technology. Epstein accepted the position and stayed there for the rest of his career publishing extensively on quantum theory. Epstein was something of polymath and worked in numerous areas outside of quantum theory including work on air resistance the settling of gasses the theory of vibration and the absorption of sound. He was an avid supported of Freudian psychoanalysis including as one of the founding members of the Psychoanalytic Study Group that later merged with the Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis. Epstein was also notably anti-communist and worried about the threat of nationalism.The areas of study mentioned in Einstein's letter of recommendation all came together to help form the science behind atomic and hydrogen bombs though neither Einstein nor Epstein anticipated quite where the science was headed in 1921. The letter mentions the Stark effect which is the shifting and splitting of spectral lines of atoms and molecules due to the presence of an external electric field. It is analogous to the Zeeman effect in which a magnetic field is the influence. The Rutherford-Bohr model presented in 1913 is a system consisting of a small dense nucleus surrounded by orbiting electronssomewhat like the Solar System but with electrostatic forces instead of gravity. The Bohr model came to be recognized as a relatively primitive model of the hydrogen atom compared to the valence shell atom model. However because of its simplicity and the correct results it generates for certain systems it is still commonly used to introduce students to quantum mechanics.Overall this letter provides valuable insight into the scientific world during the height of Einstein's international career right when he first began traveling abroad and meeting fellow scientists internationally. The letter reflects Einstein's importance in the community and is a testament to Epstein's ability as a physicist. Original mailing creases. Fine condition. unknown
lom-MS001965In Russian. Short description: Einstein A. Teoriya otnositelnosti. Theory of Relativity. Public presentation. Translated from German by G.B. Itelson. Berlin: Slovo 1921. - 150 2 p. 1 sheet portrait. Publisher's cover. Format 215x140 mm. Lifetime edition of one of the founders of modern physics Nobel Prize winner Albert Einstein 1879-1955. First Russian edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUMS001965 kn_nat unknown
50495Petite Bibliothèque Payot In-12 288pp. illustr. Nb-0120 unknown
65642Gauthier-Villars Paris 1956 In-8 23 cm 179pp couverture avec dos restaure etat moyen Ats30 traduit de l'allemand par Maurice Solovine unknown
190725711Weinheim: Offprint from: Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie. Nr. 6. 1907 February. First Edition Offprint Issue from Volume 13 number 6. Single sheet approximately 10" x 8" pp 41-42 pp. A very fine example of this rare issue a very minor and unobtrusive stain to an upper corner. SCARCE OFFPRINT ISSUE OF AN IMPORTANT EINSTEIN PAPER OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS and a continuation of his remarkable 1905 and 1906 publications on Brownian Motion which not only led to the proof of the existence of the atom but also worked to determine the size of atoms and how many atoms there are in a mole or the molecular weight in grams of a gas. This paper also contains a note on the technical meaning of "average velocity. Offprint from: Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie. Nr. 6. unknown
202449805Folio Society 2024. 8vo. First Edition thus with portrait frontispiece; pictorial boards a near fine copy in publisher's blocked slip-case. Includes the author's 1923 Nobel Prize lecture. Folio Society, hardcover
192011566<p>Methuen & Co. Ltd. London. 1920. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 8vo. 7.7 x 5.2 inches. Portrait frontis and five line diagrams within the text. Complete with the 8pp publishers adverts at back of book. Overall a clean bright copy in recent fine binding of full red morocco. Spine with raised bands compartments ruled decorated and lettered in gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt others untrimmed with rough edges. ------ This important translation apart from being the first English edition also contains new text written by Einstein specially for this edition-- Appendix III The Experimental Confirmation of the General Theory of Relativity.</p> Methuen & Co. Ltd. London. 1920 hardcover