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192438641Berlin Julius Springer 1924. 4to. Orig. printed wrappers. In "Die Naturwissenschaften" 12. Jahrg. Heft 30 pp. 601-602. The whole of Heft 30 present. <br/><br/><em>First edition. - Weil 140. </em> unknown
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
58378. Library copy with book-plate and stamp at the front cloth scuffed and discoloured with a touch of wear to the spine ends but despite its massive size the joints are firm and the contents clean. WEIL #54; BONI RUSS LAURENCE #55 - Einstein's famous exposition to the 85th. Vienna Congress. In the following discussion there are contributions from BORN JÄGER REISSNER RIECKE MIE HASENÖHRL. hardcover
1914273931914. Verh. Ges. Naturf. Ärzte 85.Vers. Wien 1913. - 12/1 Bd.: Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilungen. - Leipzig F.C.W. Vogel 1914 8° 4 366 VIII 834 pp. 108 Abbildungen 3 Taf. Halbledereinband der Zeit; feines Expl. First and original edition of Einstein's famous lecture in a well preserved copy. By 1913 Einstein had reached a temporary impasse following the publication of his and Marcel Grossmann's "Entwurf einer Verallgemeinerten Relalitivitätstheorie.". but his view on the need for generalising the Special Theory aroused great interest and in September he but them before the 85th Congress. held in Vienna. The auditorium was packed with scientists anxious to hear about a theory even more outlandish than Special Relativity. In some ways they were disappointed. Instead of the esoteric explanations they had expected there came one of Einstein's minor masterpieces of simple statement an account in which he compared the development of the various theories of gravitation with the development of successive concepts of electricity. Weil No. 54; Clark-Einstein pp.158ff; Schilpp-Shields No. R8; Alicke No.51a. unknown
191338802Leipzig 15. December 1913. 4to. "Physikalische Zeitschrift No. 25 15. December 1913. 14 Jahrgang" pp. 1249-1312. Einsteins paper: 1249-1266 Discussion pp. 1262-66. <br/><br/><em>First edition. This is the famous address that Einstein gave on the occasion on the 85th Congress "Versammlung Deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte zu Wien" in their meeting September 23 1913 together with the ensuing discussion. - Weil No. 54. </em> unknown
191347060Leipzig S. Hirzel 1913. Royal8vo. Uncut unopened in the original wrappers. In "Physikalische Zeitschrift" Vol. 14 1913. Entire issue offered. Front wrapper detached and lower right corner is missing. Extremities with nicks otherwise very fine and clean. Rare unopened. Pp. 1249-1266. Discussion; Pp. 1262-66. Entire volume: XXXI 1 1312 pp. LVI plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing the famous address that Einstein gave on the occasion on the 85th Congress "Versammlung Deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte zu Wien" in their meeting September 23 1913 together with the ensuing discussion. In it he compared the development of the various theories of gravitation with the development of successive concepts of electricity.Weil No. 54. </em> unknown
191346938Leipzig S. Hirzel 1913. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Physikalische Zeitschrift" Vol. 14 1913. Entire issue offered. Binding with wear front hinge loose. Front free end-paper and title page with library stamps. Internally fine and clean. Pp. 1249-1266. Discussion; Pp. 1262-66. Entire volume: XXXI 1 1312 pp. LVI plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing the famous address that Einstein gave on the occasion on the 85th Congress "Versammlung Deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte zu Wien" in their meeting September 23 1913 together with the ensuing discussion. In it he compared the development of the various theories of gravitation with the development of successive concepts of electricity.Weil No. 54. </em> hardcover
58376. Library cloth book-plate and stamp at the front cloth a bit rubbed and discoloured but joints firm and contents clean. WEILL #44; BONI RUSS LAURENCE #41. hardcover
a107739Leipzig 1911 Hirzel. first edition. Physikalische Zeitschrift Zwolfter jahrgang . Hardcover 4to. Complete year in one volume. Einstein article on pp. 509-510; Planck article on pp 681-687. Complete volume has 1256 pages and 11 plates. In addition to Einstein and Planck articles volume has work by many of the great names in physics and mathematics. 3/4 brown leather with raised spine bands and green marbled boards. no owner marks. Some light cover wear. Text clean and binding secure. VG. NO owner marks. . hardcover
191138845Leipzig Hirzel 1911. 4to. Contemp. modest hcloth. Light wear to spine. Stamp on title. "Physikalische Zeitschrift. Hrsg. von E. Riecke und F. krüger. Zwölfter Jahrgang." XXIII1256 pp Illustrated. Einstein paper pp. 509-10. The whole volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Einstein's paper on the Paradox of Ehrenfest first presented by Paul Ehrenfest in 1909.Weil No 44. </em> hardcover
19051191206.18Johann Ambrosius Barth Leipzig 1904. Hardcover. Good. 8vo hardcover. No dj lavender cloth. Good condition. Covers faded spine title still legible. Endpapers age-toned; contents clean no marking or writing. Binding sturdy square and tight. 1040 pp. including Einstein's seminal paper on pages 354-362 Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig hardcover
192722776Berlin 1927. Orig. printed orange wrappers. Back strengthend with matching paper. Fresh copy. Offprint/Sonderabdr. aus "Sitzungsberichte". pp. 23-30. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Weil No. 156. </em> unknown
192728360Berlin Gruyter & Co. 1927. 4to. Orig. printed orange wrappers. Offprint/Sonderabdruck aus Sitzungsberichten.pp.23-30. Fine fresh copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition of rare Offprint still called "Abdruck". - Weil No. 156.The early Offprints from "Sitzungsberichten." are called "Sonderabdruck" up to Weil No.165 including this. From Weil 166 they are called "Sonderausgabe.". - Before 161 up to 160 the Offprints do not have separate title and pagination the pagination follows the numbering in the periodical. From 166 the Offprint has both separate printed title and pagination. - So Weil Nos 161-165 is still "Abdruck" but with separate title and pagination. These facts are not mentioned in the bibliographies. </em> unknown
1938016311Rue Cujas Paris: Verlag Science et Literature 1938. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo medium. 2 Volumes Tan wrappers lettered in black 168pp; 144pp light foxing and sunning on text-block some unopened pages wrappers somewhat soiled some faint damp stains front wrapper of second volume detached tears and chips to extremities and spine ends of both volumes. Very Good. Scarce According to the Leo Baek Institute for the Study of German-Jewish History and Culture "Ernst Heidelberger established a bookstore in Paris in September 1937. The bookstore offered émigré journals and exile literature. In the following years he published a few books including Einstein's Physik und Realität under the imprint Science et Literature. He also became the publisher of two journals Zeitschrift für freie deutsche Forschung and the Freie deutsche Hochschulen." These two volumes offer articles from Einstein on Physics and Relativity as well as The Logical Psychological and Physical Limits of the Uncertainty Principle On the Philosophy of National Socialism Forms of Government and Administration among Indigenous Peoples National Socialist Science and the Tasks of Free German Science Physics and Reality Principles of German Foreign Policy Forms of Government and Administration among Indigenous Peoples Heinrich Heine and the European Revolutions Studies on the Economic Situation of the Population in Germany I. Study: The Development of Wage Rates in Germany 1932-1938. Published by the Free German Academy in Paris. Verlag Science et Literature unknown
84067Leipzig Breitkopf und Härtel 1918-35. 8vo. Later brown cloth up to 1932 1932-35 sewn as issued in boxes. 14 volumes and four boxes. With library stamps from Musikmuseet in Stockholm. All published. Alfred Einstein was editor up to 1933 when he had to leave Nazi Germany. Editor for the two last years was Max Schneider. hardcover
1925223902Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel Leipzig 1925. Softcover Zustand: keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten stärker bestoßen/berieben. Der Rücken ist verletzt die Deckblätter sind lose bei den Jahrgängen 8 und 9. Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, paperback
72537Braunschweig Friedrich Vierweg & Sohn; Berlin J. Springer 1924. 8vo 22.8 x 15.4 cm. 10 pp. Original printed wrappers. = First paper by the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose 1894-1974 on thermal equilibrium in the radiation field in the presence of matter and second paper sent to Albert Einstein with the request to translate and publish it in a German physics journal. Einstein saw the importance of the paper but he disagreed with its contents and decided to add a lengthy comment. Subsequently Bose saw a way to circumvent Einstein's critique but never published this rebuttal. Nearly 50 years later Bose stated that he was disappointed by Einstein's remarks ".Bose had his own approach to quantum theory based on his views about the interconnectedness of spontaneous and induced emissions which formed the subject matter of his second and third papers. He did not agree with Einstein's proposal to treat them as independent physical processes. Stationary states in atoms have zero widths both in the old and the new quantum theories and therefore have infinite life-times whereas in reality they do decay and jump down to lower energy states with a finite life-time. What is the origin of these finite widths In Bose's view they are the consequence of the interaction between atom and environment as he attempted to show in his second and third papers. But Einstein did not agree and dismissed his views with the remark that in a world consisting of a single excited hydrogen atom and nothing else the atom would obviously emit a photon and come down to its ground-state! Einstein did not explain what would excite an atom in such a world. Bose was very disappointed by this simply because the world does have much more than a single hydrogen atom and inevitably every atom has an environment" Wali. Contained in: Zeitschrift für Physik volume 275-6. The complete issue in its original wrappers. Upper right corner somewhat bumped throughout. Rear wrapper slightly frayed at edges; minimal spotting at the fore and bottom edges. Volume number written on spine; otherwise a very good clean copy. Wali K. C. 2009. Satyendra Nath Bose: His Life and Times: Selected Works with Commentary p. xxvi. unknown
15-7735Concord NH: Atlantic Monthly Company 1945. 4to. 170 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with creasing cover scuffed slightly toned. Illustrated. Also includes articles by Albert Einstein & Roald Dahl. First Edition. Concord, NH: Atlantic Monthly Company, 1945. paperback
193450479New York: Covici 1934. First Edition. Hardcover missing Dust Jacket. VG- browning on the ffeps from newspaper clippings Minor wear to cloth gray boards silver label no dust jacket. Covici hardcover
2007Q-9568356347BN Publishing 2007-07-17. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! BN Publishing paperback
1013432843.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
W-008<p>An appreciation of Willie Mays placed in a historical context signed by Mays. Condition of both book and dust jacket very good plus.</p> hardcover
1992121488Penguin Books 1992-03-01. paperback. Like New. 8x5x1. Brand new Southern Illinois University Press issue still in shrink wrap. Trade paperback. F41 Please email for photos. Penguin Books paperback