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1950140948403New York: Philosophical Library 1950. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Signed by Albert Einstein on the front free endpaper and dated the year of publication. Above and beneath Einstein's signature Rabbi Irving Levey has inscribed this book to former owner Harold Rosenstein and written two lines of Hebrew that translate to "A day that is exceptionally good 19 Kislev 5711." According to Rosenstein's grandson Einstein's signature was procured by Rabbi Levey who lead temple at the Jewish Center at Princeton from 1949-51. Levey and Einstein and worked together on issues relating to the then-newly formed State of Israel. <p>vi 282 pp. Bound in publisher's blue cloth stamped in gilt. Near Fine with light rubbing to corners and spine ends offsetting at endsheets. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with toning light edge wear small stain to rear flap. <p>The iconic theoretical physicist's second collection of essays covering the years 1934-1950 surrounding his personal convictions around religious and humanitarian issues in the wake and aftermath of WWII. Boni 515. Philosophical Library unknown
1950149463New York: Philosophical Library 1950. First edition of Einstein's collection of social science-related articles addresses and speeches. Octavo original cloth. Boldly signed by Einstein on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "A. Einstein. 1950." Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box by the Harcourt Bindery. Out of My Later Years is Einsteins collection of essays considering everything that interests him as a scientist philosopher and humanitarian. Einsteins essays share how one of the greatest minds of all time interprets the changing world of his time. Philosophical Library hardcover
1950149411New York: Philosophical Library 1950. First edition of Einstein's collection of social science-related articles addresses and speeches. Octavo original cloth frontispiece of Einstein. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Out of My Later Years is Einsteins collection of essays considering everything that interests him as a scientist philosopher and humanitarian. Einsteins essays share how one of the greatest minds of all time interprets the changing world of his time. Philosophical Library hardcover
1950617622New York: Philosophical Library 1950. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. Fine in very slightly toned near fine dust jacket. Philosophical Library hardcover
1950001681New York: Philosophical Library 1950. 1st Edition . Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition of Einstein's book of essays and speeches. 8 vo. 282 pp. Full cloth. Signed by him on the title page: "A. Einstein. 51." Near fine with a little rubbing to the spine extremities in a very good price-clipped jacket. The jacket's spine is toned else near fine without tears or any loss. No ownership marks. Interior clean. Very rare with Einstein's signature. Accompanied by a letter and certificate of authenticity. <br/> <br/> Philosophical Library hardcover
195033960New York: Philosophical Library 1950 First Edition early printing c. 1952 in black-stamped yellow-orange boards with facsimile signature to front panel and original $4.75-priced dust jacket no markings NOT ex-lib binding tight pages bright boards excellent & sharp-cornered jacket shows very light edge wear with a few small closed tears with general toning overall & darkening to spine else Fine dj in mylar protector; 8vo; 282pp indexed; portrait frontispiece. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Philosophical Library hardcover
195000009517New York: Philosophical Library 1950 1950. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. 4 v-vii 1-282 pp. Light blue cloth with facsimile of Einstein's signature in gold on the front board gilt lettering blocked in dark blue rectangles on the spine light blue topstain. Price of $4.75 on the front flap of the dust jacket. This is the variant with the frontispiece black and white portrait of Einstein and the typographical jacket which lacks a picture of Einstein priority unknown. Boni 515. A presentable copy of this collection of Einstein's general writings. Very Good with light wear to the boards and fading to the topstain in an about Very Good dust jacket with toning and a small chip to the top of the spine panel and a bit of light wear to the extremities. Philosophical Library [1950] hardcover
1950046941New York: Philosophical Library 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Frontispiece. 282 Pp. Green Cloth Lettered In Gilt On Front CoverAlso Lettered In Gilt In Spine Stamped On Two Blocks Of Dark Blue Background. Dust Jacket Priced $4.75 With Only 15 Titles On Rear Panel Two First Published In 1950 The Others First Published By Philosophical Library 1942 To 1949. Frontispiece Portrait Of Einstein By Lotte Jacobi. There Are Many Issues With Identical Pagination In Cloth Or Boards Of Various Colors All With Later Post-1950 Publications Indicated On The Rear Panel In Both The Plainer Dust Jacket As On This Copy And In A More Elaborate Jacket; We Believe This Is The First Issue Only By A Process Of Elimination Not Having Seen An Earlier Dust Jacket. Book With Light Wear Gilt Brilliant No Marks. Dust Jacket With Wear Small Losses/Chips At Corners Not Price Clipped Slight Browning To Spine Panel. <br/> <br/> Philosophical Library hardcover
195074182London: Thames & Hudson 1950. Boards lightly rubbed in places with several spot stains corners and spine ends bumped spine lightly sunned light wear to spine edges gilt lettering to front board and spine binding slightly cocked ink inscription to head of fep black and white photograph of author to frontispiece pp bright and clean unmarked text clear to read pp secure in binding. First UK Edition. Hard. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Thames & Hudson Hardcover
1950013768Philosophical Library. First Printing. Frontispiece Photographic Portrait By Lotte Jacobi. Unclipped DJ in archival cover toning chips edge wear. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1950. Philosophical Library hardcover
1950000010284New York: Philosophical Library 1950 1950. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. 7 2 2 5-282 pp. Bound in navy cloth with a facsimile of Einstein's signature stamped in gold on the front board gold lettering on the spine. This is the variant with the grey and red jacket and Einstein's picture on the rear panel priority unknown with the price of $4.75 on the front jacket flap. Boni 515. A lovely copy of this collection of some of Einstein’s general essays on science and social issues. A Near Fine book with minor toning to the gutters; jacket is Near Fine with the spine panel and the edges of the flaps toned. Philosophical Library [1950] hardcover
1978604580.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
19506682New York: Philosophical Library 1950. First edition. Very Good in pretty good dust jacket. 21 cm; 279 pages portrait frontispiece. Turquoise cloth in plain cream-colored dust jacket. Dust jacket chipped at top of spine. <br /><br />Of the variant dust jackets and issues this is the one with the fewest number of titles advertised on the rear and the price of $4.75 on the inside flap. Philosophical Library hardcover
2000Q-0806503572Citadel Press 2000-09-30. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Citadel Press paperback
195017988New York: Philosophical Library. 1950. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ browned and with light chipping. Rough spot on front free endpaper from removed sticker. ; The beliefs and philosophies of the noted scientist. A nice early edition; 8vo; 282 pages . Philosophical Library hardcover
195032447N.Y. Philosophical Library 1950. Orig. full cloth. Very light wear to spine ends. 7282 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Schilpp:446 - Weil: Appendix. </em> hardcover
dola812London: Thames And Hudson 1950. First Edition. 8vo. pp. viii 282. frontis. portrait. index. cloth light stain on upper cover spine ends starting to fray London: Thames And Hudson, [1950] hardcover
195018266New York: Philosophical Library. 1950. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. The beliefs and philosophies of the noted scientist. A nice early edition; 8vo; 282 pages . Philosophical Library hardcover
195015962New York: Philosophical Library. 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ browned and with light chipping especially to DJ spine ends ; The beliefs and philosophies of the noted scientist from essays published 1934-1950.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 282 pages . Philosophical Library hardcover
19999293774Office Of Intl Criminal Justice 1999. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. Clean from markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN:0942511891 Office Of Intl Criminal Justice paperback
2012Q-0486602052Dover Publications 2012-05-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
2003Q-076241698XRunning Press Adult 2003-12-24. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Running Press Adult paperback
1932180272Easton Pennsylvania: Mack Printing Company 1932. Einstein revises his "biggest blunder" First edition journal issue of the paper in which Einstein rejected his 1917 cosmological constant and acknowledged the expansion of the universe. Drawing on Hubble's law Einstein and de Sitter proposed that the constant should be set equal to zero thereby offering a new model of the universe. "In 1917 Einstein had shown how to construct a universe that was static by introducing a 'cosmological constant' into his equations. This matched well with the idea current before Hubble's 1924 measurement of the distances to the nebulae of a small and static 'universe' that was confined to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy. Einstein's idea of a static universe suspended between gravity pulling inward and the cosmological constant making the universe expand was ruled out by Hubble's data" Kirshner pp. 9-12. In Einstein and de Sitter's revised model "the galaxies receded forever but the recession rate declines to zero as time approaches infinity. Some sources indicate that this is the first attempt to describe our universe rather than a mathematical abstraction of universes possible under general relativity. Shortly after Einstein formally renounced his cosmological constant and according to George Gamow called it 'the biggest blunder of my life'" Wenner. Einstein and de Sitter 1872-1934 were close collaborators in the 1920s at Leiden where de Sitter was chair of astronomy and Einstein was a visiting professor. De Sitter is also known for the concepts of De Sitter space and the De Sitter universe. Large octavo. Original brown wrappers covers printed in black. Short closed tears to spine a little loss to ends corners gently creased: a very good copy. Boni 214; Weil 184; Wenner p. 256. Robert P. Kirshner "Hubble's Diagram and Cosmic Expansion" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol. 101 no. 1 December 2003. unknown
1949180348Ottowa: Canadian Mathematical Society 1949. Their final collaboration First edition offprint issue. Einstein and Infeld demonstrate that "field equations alone suffice as a basis for solving the problem of motion in general relativistic theory since the Einstein equations not only determine how particles must respond to gravitational forces but also contain the information necessary to describe those forces" Calaprice p. 323. Octavo pp. 34. Original orange wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in black. Front wrapper lightly marked: a near-fine copy. Boni 259; Weil 223. Alice Calaprice An Einstein Encyclopedia 2015. unknown
19451437New York: The New York Times 1945. 1st Edition. First edition of the August 14th 1945 issue of the New York Times complete with "Certificate of Authentication" by the Historic Newspaper Archives. The certificate is #379910; it is signed and includes the seal of the archive. Einstein's article appears in Calaprice's Einstein Almanac No. 244. The certificate will accompany the paper. <br /> <br /> Most assume that Einstein received the Nobel Prize for his theory of relativity and his famous equation E=mc2. However it was for neither. In 1921 Einstein won the Nobel Prize for discovering the photoelectric effect in 1905. This principle states that when sunlight shines on a metal it emits electrons from the surface of the material. The energy from sunlight photons then transfers to the atoms' electrons and knocks them loose. This discovery was so significant that it has influenced the development of many types of technology from electron microscopes to modern solar cells as we know them today. <br /> <br /> ALSO INCLUDED: An article by Lewis headlined: "Atoms Not Occult Einstein Declares; Physicist Explains Nuclear and Solar Energy but Refuses to Discuss Use in Bomb" <br /> <br /> ALSO INCLUDED: New York Time's announces Japan's surrender in 3 line large headline "Japan Decides To Surrender The Tokyo Radio Announces As We Resume Heavy Attacks". CONDITION: Historic Newspaper Archives see above has placed the issue in archival plastic and then into an Archive snap close bag. see photo By any measure this complete issue appears in very good condition. The New York Times unknown