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19503214Vaduz 1950. Gr.-8°. Ln. Varia unknown
a111762Berlin 1926 first edition. Single issue for 12 Marz 1926. 4to wraps. Einstein article p. 223-224 with 3 small text line drawings. VG no owner marks. . paperback
a98474Berlin 1926 first edition. Single issue for 12 Marz 1926. 4to wraps. Einstein article p. 223-224 with 3 small text line drawings. Fine. no owner marks. . paperback
192638843Berlin Julius Springer 1926. 4to. Contemp. hcloth. Some wear to binding. "Die Naturwisenschaften. Hrsg. von Arnold Berliner. Vierzehnter Jahrgang". XXVIII128644 pp. Einstein papers: pp. 223-224 and 300-301. Bohr paper pp. 1-10. The whole volume offred. <br/><br/><em>All 3 papers in first edition. - Weil Nos 150;154. </em> hardcover
192643839Berlin Julius Springer 1926. Lex8vo. In "Die Naturwissenschaften" Vierzehnter Jahrgang 1926. Entire volume offered bound in a nice contemporary half calf with five raised band and gilt lettering to spine. Minor wear to capitals otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Einstein: Pp. 223-24; Pp. 300-1; Bohr: Pp. 1-10. Entire volume: XXVIII 1286 72 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of all three papers. In the first paper Einstein explains the causes behind Baer's law: Due to the rotation of the earth erosion occurs mostly on the right banks of rivers in the Nothern Hemisphere while in the Southern Hemisphere erosion occurs primarily on the left banks. Weil Nos 150;154 </em> unknown
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1922139418Paris: Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie 1922. 32p. 48 b&w plates text in French pencil notes denoting country/region of origin of the artworks first edition in worn 10x7 inch paper boards with inkstains rough chipping to spine else good condition. Questo Volume è Apparso Nello Serie Orbis Pictus. Les Éditions G. Crès & Cie unknown
1983DADAX3795763843Eulenburg 1983-09-01. paperback. New. 5.50x1.57x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eulenburg paperback
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2013DADAX1489908900Springer 2013-05-30. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989. paperback. New. 6.10x0.91x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
1989SONG0306413787Springer 1989-01-01. 1989. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.00x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
1989DADAX0306413787Springer 1989-01-01. 1989. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.00x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
19461576McGraw-Hill 1946. 1st Edition. IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS THE FIRST PUBLICATION BY EINSTEIN OF THE FAMILIAR EQUATION E=mc2 IN THAT SPECIFIC FORM. Eight months after Hiroshima the editors of Science Illustrated turned to Albert Einstein to explain "the form of the energy that destroyed Hiroshima;" "to explain in his own words what takes place in the operation of his law" Science Illustrated 1 1 pp. 17 April 1946. The editors believed that given the deployment of two nuclear weapons "average citizens" wanted at least a layman's understanding of the mathematical law that enabled atomic explosions so that they were better able to understand the destruction the bombs unleashed ibid.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The mathematical equation or law in question was one Einstein published in 1905 in his Theory of Special Relativity but the form in which it was then written was longer and more complex. In the paper offered here Einstein presents the equation we all now know a shorter more understandable derivation of his equation based upon the law of the conservation of momentum the pressure of radiation and the aberration of light: E = mc2. In layman's terms Einstein also explains the equivalence of mass and energy and discusses the profound ‘urgent' implications of his principle ibid.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> In this article Einstein writes: "‘What takes place can be illustrated with the help of our rich man. The atom M is a rich miser who during his life gives away no money energy. But in his will he bequeaths his fortune to his sons M' and M'' on condition that they give to the community a small amount less than one thousandth of the whole estate energy or mass. The sons together have somewhat less than the father had the mass sum M' M'' is somewhat smaller than the mass M of the radioactive atom. But the part given to the community though relatively small is still so enormously large considered as kinetic energy that it brings with it a great threat of evil. Averting that threat has become the most urgent problem of our time" ibid. CONDITION & DETAILS: Complete issue bound in its original wrappers. 4to. pp. 1-128. Very slighy scuffing to the front wrap. There are no address labels. Bright and very clean throughout. McGraw-Hill unknown
1025241401.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191629308Braunschweig Vieweg & Sohn 1916. 8vo. Fine later boards the orig. printed frontwrapper from the Journal pasted on frontcover. Extract from "Verhandlungen d. deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft.18. Jahrgang. Nr. 6/7". pp. 173-177 and 1 textillustr. <br/><br/><em>First edition. - Weil No. 82. </em> hardcover
H3999Berlin Akademie der Wissenschaften 1917 In: Sitzungsberichte der Königl.Preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften Band 1917/2. 4to. S.606-608. Halbleinenband der Zeit leicht berieben Bibl.-Nr.am Rücken Original-Broschur miteingebunden unaufgeschnitten gutes Exemplar. unknown
192146469Berlin Julius Springer 1921. Lex8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. Offprint/Sonderdruck from "Der Festschrift der Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften zu ihrem 10jährigen Jubiläum". Pp. 50-52. A small tear to right margin 1 cm otherwise fine and clean. At foot frontwrapper "Nicht im Handel". <br/><br/><em>First edition the offprint issue of this pioneerwork in globular cluster physics."In his paper on M13 Einstein 1921 concluded that the non-luminous mass contributes no higher order of magnitude to the total mass than does the luminous mass.To my knowledge this has been Einstein's only contact with globular clusters. As in other issues his claim still holds."Tom Richtler.Weil:117 - Boni:123. </em> unknown
a105134bBraunschweig 1917 first edition. Vieweg. Hardcover thick octavo. 3/4 brown cloth with black/white marbled boards. 372p. 346p. Einstein article pp. 82-92 . Articles by Max Planck and Max Born as well in same volume. Good plus binding secure; hinges not cracked; lower cover tips worn; wear on top spine end; sseveral old Hugarian library name stamp on end papers and titlepage. no spine numbers no bookplate no pocket. . hardcover
a107696bBraunschweig 1917 first edition. Vieweg. Hardcover octavo. 372p. Einstein article pp. 82-92 . Articles by Max Planck and Max Born as well in same volume. Near Fine. spine and tips black cloth black textured papercovered boards. No owner marks except two small light institute stamps on front end paper and on titlepage. Binding secure; text clean. . hardcover
1906003208Leipzig: J. A. Barth 1906. First Edition. Contemporary Red Cloth. Very Good. J. A. Barth 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
190838837Leipzig Hirzel 1908. 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Corners and spine ends with light wear. "Physikalische Zeitschrift. Herausgegeben von E. Riecke und H.Th. Simon. Neunter Jahrgang". XIX928 pp. textillustrations and 8 plates. Einstein paper: pp. 216-217. Internally clean and fine. The whole volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First edition. The volume contains also importent papers by Otto Hahn Lise Meitner Max Planck. </em> unknown