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192322766Berlin, 1923. Orig. printed orange wrappers. Back strengthend with matching paper. Fresh copy. Offprint/Sonerabdr. aus ""Sitzungsberichte"". pp. 369-364.
1923433151923. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. 359-364pp. 254 x 184 mm. Original printed wrappers. Very good. First Edition offprint issue. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 137. unknown
192322766Berlin 1923. Orig. printed orange wrappers. Back strengthend with matching paper. Fresh copy. Offprint/Sonerabdr. aus "Sitzungsberichte". pp. 369-364. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Weil No. 137. </em> unknown
1923374081923. Offprint from S. preuss. Akad. Wiss. Weil 137. unknown
1923374081923. Offprint from S. preuss. Akad. Wiss. Weil 137. unknown books
1923433151923. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1923. 359-364pp. 254 x 184 mm. Original printed wrappers. Very good. First Edition offprint issue. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 137. unknown books
1980054959National Academies Press 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Vii 418Pp. Blue-Green Cloth Gilt. First Printing Hardcover. Fine. <br/> <br/> National Academies Press hardcover
1996Q-0312145519St. Martin's Press 1996-09-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Press hardcover
1944180331Princeton: Princeton University Press 1944. First edition offprint issue of the first of two papers on Einstein's penultimate approach by which he hoped to arrive at a unified field theory. "What Einstein and Bargmann proposed was an attempt at a nonlocal relativistic theory of gravitation. They investigated the properties of a new kind of mathematical object that they called 'bivectors'" Sauer p. 300. Octavo pp. 14. Original yellow wrappers front wrapper printed in black wire-stitched as issued. Wrappers a little soiled: a very good copy. Boni 248; Weil 213. Tilman Sauer "Einstein's Unified Field Theory Programme" The Cambridge Companion to Einstein 2014. unknown
19781288091Sauk City: Arkham House 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG; green illustrated spine black text; jacket has little to no wear unclipped and has protective mylar cover; boards strong and clean; textblock have light age toning; interior pages clean; pp 202. shelve front counter. 1288091. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Arkham House hardcover books
19559355New York: G. P. Putnam 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Small octavo 168pp. A crisp clean copy near fine with a touch of pinpoint rubbing to the spine ends and corners. in a very good dust jacket with a few short tears and the spine sunned but no notable chips. This copy SIGNED by Willie Mays on the half-title page: "Best Wishes Willie Mays N. Y. Giants." On the same leaf is another seemingly later inscription which just reads "To J. B. Hennesey." This also looks to be in Mays's hand. We suppose that Hennesey owned this book which had been signed around the time of publication and he took it to a signing sometime later in the 1970s or 80s where he had it personalized by Mays. Mays wrote another autobiography in 1988 which is typically more easily obtainable. We could find no signed copies of this mid-career autobiography in auction records. Copies signed near the time of publication are decidedly uncommon. A significant Willie Mays autograph signed while Mays was still on the New York not San Francisco Giants. G. P. Putnam hardcover
1955328044New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1955. First Edition; Fifth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Sunning on spine. Foxing on top text block edge. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
19486625Chicago: The Atomic Scientists of Chicago 1948. Original edition. Ex-library. Very Good. 28 cm; 384 pages. Cloth-bound volume of 12 issues. Duplicate surplus stamp of Library of Congress on front free endpaper. Later owner's stamp on free endleaves blacked out. <br /><br />Lively forum of discussion of various scientific social and political implications of atomic energy as the post-war radioactive dust settled over the Pacific and wherever else open-air tests of atomic weaponry took place. Opens with Einstein's "Plea for International Understanding." Issue #2 features a written debate between Einstein and four Soviet scientists Semyonov Vavilov Frumkin and Ioffe. A scenario describes the potential effect of an atomic bomb on Washington DC. Justice William O. Douglas contributes "Democracy and Communism." Harry Truman presents a "Message to the Atomic Scientists." Other contributors include Cardinal Cushing Thomas E. Dewey Max von Laue and many other scientists and statesmen involved in the post-war debates The Atomic Scientists of Chicago hardcover
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
191083637Zurich 21 juin 1910 | 9 x 14 cm | une carte postale
198583168Ffm., New York: Edition Qumran im Campus Vlg. 1985. 140 Ss., 2 Bll. 8°. Illustr. Kt. mit Rücken- u. Deckeltitel, Zellophan-Umschl.
19801056931Medusa; Berlin, 1980. 518 S. : Illustrationen; 8°. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
191083637Zurich Zurich 1910. Fine. Einstein writes to a friend who introduced him to Carl Jung Zurich Zurich 21 juin 1910 9 x 14 cm une carte postale Autograph postcard signed by Albert Einstein to Ludwig Hopf. 18 lines written verso and recto address also in Einstein's handwriting. Postmarked June 21 1910. Published in The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein Volume 5: The Swiss Years: Correspondence 1902-1914 Princeton University Press 1993 n°218 p. 242. An exceptional and highly aesthetic card from Albert Einstein to ""the friend of the greatest geniuses of his time"" - according to Schrödinger - mathematician and physicist Ludwig Hopf who introduced Einstein to another 20th-century genius: Carl Jung. The master invites his pupil Hopf to a dinner party whose guests include scientist Max Abraham future great rival during Einstein's Zurich years and a fervent opponent of his theory of relativity. The recipient Ludwig Hopf joined Einstein in 1910 as an assistant and student at his physics and kinetic theory seminars at the University of Zürich. They signed two fundamental papers on the statistical aspects of radiation and gave their names to the ""Einstein-Hopf"" velocity-dependent drag force. Their letter exchanges retrace the complex path of Einstein's work on relativity and gravitation bearing witness to their great complicity and Hopf's invaluable contribution to the Master's research. A few months after writing the postcard Hopf even found an error in Einstein's calculations of the derivatives of certain velocity components which Einstein corrected in a paper the following year. They also formed a musical duo Hopf accompanied on the piano the Master's violin performing pieces by great musical geniuses like Bach and Mozart. With this card Einstein invited his pupil and friend Hopf to dinner with Max Abraham at the dawn of a major scientific controversy that would pit them against each other from 1911 onwards. Abraham's theory of special relativity failed to convince Einstein who criticized its lack of observational verification and its failure to predict the gravitational curvature of light. In 1912 their dispute became public through scientific articles. Abraham never acknowledged the validity of Einstein's theory. During their brilliant artistic and intellectual exchanges Hopf undoubtedly succeeded where Freud had failed as he declared to him in a letter: ""I shall break with you if you boast of having converted Einstein to psychoanalysis. A long conversation I had with him a few years ago showed me that analysis was as hermetic to him as the theory of relativity can be to me"" Vienna September 27 1931. As a fervent supporter of psychoanalysis Hopf is known to have introduced the famous psychoanalyst Carl Jung to Einstein. Hopf and his teacher both left for Prague's Karl-Ferdinand University in 1911 where they met writer Franz Kafka and his friend Max Brod in Madame Fanta's salon. With the rise of the Nazi regime the fates of the two theoreticians were plagued by persecution and exile. Einstein first took refuge in Belgium Hopf in Great Britain after his dismissal in 1934 from the University of Aachen because of his Jewish origins. They continued their prolific correspondence in the midst of the turmoil Einstein suggesting to Hopf the opening of a university abroad for exiled German students. Hopf died shortly after his appointment as chair of Mathematics studies at Trinity College Dublin in July 1939. A precious invitation from the great physicist to one of the final dinner gatherings of the ""old school"" of science embodied by Max Abraham on the eve of the publication of the theory of general relativity which would overturn classical conceptions of space and time and propel Science into the 20th century. unknown
19981-1958398047Sciencewiz 1998. TOY. New. toy edition. 40 pages. 10.25x8.13x1.44 inches. Sciencewiz unknown
197574662Leipzig: Veb Breitkopf & Hartel Musikverlag 1975. 4to. GERMAN TEXT. xlix 984 pp. Blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and board in damaged jacket with crude repair. Clean boards and internally clean. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Cloth. 1975. Veb Breitkopf & Hartel Musikverlag 1975 hardcover
194713533MUSAnn Arbor MI: Verlag Von J. W. Edwards 1947. Chronological-Thematic Listing of All Clay/Tone Works Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Together With Indication of the Missing Begun Transferred Doubtful and Compositions/Dritte Auflage Bearbeitet von Alfred Einstein Third Edition Works of Alfred Einstein/Mit Einem Supplement Berichtigungen und Zusatze von Alfred Einstein With a Supplement Corrections and Additive of Alfred Einstein. 1052 pp. Original dark blue cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding lightly soiled; title darkened. Top corners bumped. Light toning to edges of endpapers. Text in German. Contents nice. Third Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Verlag Von J. W. Edwards Hardcover
1980H-341-217Edizioni Giuntine 1980. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Edition 1980. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Edizioni Giuntine hardcover
2000Q-0838823750Educators Publishing Service Inc 2000-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Educators Publishing Service, Inc paperback
1995x-0691000999Princeton Univ Pr 1995. Paperback. New. 384 pages. 10.00x7.75x1.00 inches. Princeton Univ Pr paperback
199279402h<p>USA: Princeton University Press 1992. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardcover in dust jacket Clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy. .</p> Princeton University Press hardcover