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ALBERT EINSTEIN
Albert Einstein on the search for greater meaning: "Using such apothecary's methods one cannot reveal any of God's secrets I think." A Swiss chemist's work leaves Einstein cold but Schrödinger "has the scent of a deeper truth."
<p><b>ALBERT EINSTEIN.</b>Autograph Correspondence Card Signed to Michele Besso May 1 1926 Berlin. In German. 1 p. 4¼ x 5⅞ in. </p><b>Complete Translation</b><p><i> 1 May 1926</i></p><p><i>Dear Michele</i></p><p><i> I read that paper</i><i>right away at the time but I don't think that anything more profound lies behind it. There is naturally a rough connection between a decrease in volume and energy and from here one can try to come nearer to the empirical phenomena by introducing further parameters. But this happens in such a way that neither rhyme nor reason can be made of it. It is very reminiscent of Traube. Using such apothecary's methods one cannot reveal any of God's secrets I think. Schrödinger did a couple of wonderful studies on quantum rules Ann d Physik.</i> <i>That has the scent of a deeper truth. Let it be explained to you.</i></p><p><i> I'm coming to Switzerland in July. End of July is LN meeting in Geneva.</i> <i>Then I'm going somewhere in the mountains with Tete. So I'll visit you or else we can meet.</i></p><p><i> Warm regards also to Anna and Vero your</i></p><p><i> Albert</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Early in 1926 Michele Besso sent Einstein an early draft of a paper by Swiss chemist Gottfried Beck on quantum mechanics. Beck had initially submitted the paper to the Swiss scientific journal <i>Helvetica Chemica Acta</i> which rejected it as too speculative. On April 25 1926 Besso wrote to Einstein about Beck's paper. After discussing the details he writes "This surely is an amusing thing; I was surprised that you didn't write me anything about it. Here too reality is once again simpler than the theoretical conceptions would lead one to expect."</p><p>Three months later Einstein wrote to Besso regarding Beck's paper: "it is obviously particularly painful to use the quantum condition together with the equations of motion here because the validity of the latter appears to be irreconcilable with the validity of the former." Einstein was skeptical that Beck's equation "has any reality left within it in the face of quanta. I vigorously doubt it." However Einstein found the construction of the left side of the equation "surely contains a deeper truth." Einstein declared to Besso "I cannot make myself glue two things together like the left- and right-hand sides of this equation that have nothing to do with each other logico-mathematically."</p><p><b>Michele Besso</b> 1873-1955 was born in Zurich Switzerland into an Italian Jewish family. He was a close friend of Albert Einstein when they worked together at the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich and at the patent office in Bern where Einstein helped Besso get a job. Besso met his future wife Anna Winteler through Einstein in June 1897. In 1898 their son Vero was born in Winterthur Switzerland. Einstein referred to Besso as "the best sounding board in Europe" for scientific ideas. Besso died in Geneva just over one month before Einstein died in Princeton New Jersey.</p><p><b>Johann Gottfried Beck</b> 1900-1992 received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Bern in December 1925. He worked as an assistant to Heinrich Zangger at the Institute for Forensic Medicine at the University of Zurich.</p><p><b>Isidor Traube</b> 1860-1943 was born in Hanover the son of a wealthy German-Jewish merchant. He received his doctorate in organic chemistry in 1882. He founded capillary chemistry and conducted advanced research on liquids helping to define the concepts of surface tension and critical temperature. In 1882 he joined the faculty of Technische Hochshule in Berlin and became a professor of chemistry there in 1900. Unacceptable to National Socialists Traube was barred from his laboratory and he left Germany in 1934. Through the aid of British colleagues he was provided with a laboratory at the University of Edinburgh. During his long career he was a persistent and stubborn controversialist in opposition to various theories.</p><p><b>Erwin Schrödinger</b> 1887-1961 was born in Vienna Austria. He was a commissioned officer in the Austrian fortress artillery during World War I. After the war he advanced through the academic ranks to become a full professor in 1921 in Breslau now Wroclaw Poland. That year he moved to the University of Zurich and in 1927 to the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933 and left Germany as he opposed the Nazis. After brief positions in a number of places he settled in Dublin Ireland in 1940 where he remained until retiring in 1955. During his career Schrödinger developed a number of fundamentals of quantum theory including the wave equation. He also published many works in various fields of physics. Although Schrödinger was an atheist he believed his scientific work was an approach to the godhead in a metaphorical sense.</p><p><b>Eduard Einstein</b> 1910-1965 was born in Zürich Switzerland to Albert and Mileva Marić Einstein. In 1914 his parents separated and his mother returned to Zürich with Eduard and older brother Hans Albert who were both deeply affected. Eduard was interested in music art and poetry. Unlike his father Eduard was a good student. He had started to study medicine and psychiatry but in 1930 was diagnosed with schizophrenia. He was first institutionalized in 1932; it is not clear if his treatment particularly electroconvulsive therapy did more good than harm. Albert fondly referred to Eduard as "Tete" for <i>petit</i> and they corresponded regularly but never saw each other after a heart-breaking final visit in 1933. Marić and Eduard's Swiss citizenship undoubtedly saved Eduard from Aktion T4 the Nazi euthanasia program and perhaps both of them from the Holocaust. His mother cared for Eduard until her death in 1948 and Eduard thereafter lived mostly at a psychiatric clinic in Zurich where he died from a stroke in 1965.</p> books
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Albert Einstein
Come io vedo il mondo
Albert Einstein Come io vedo il mondo. , Giachini 1967, libro usato in discrete condizioni. Copertina flessibile leggermente usurata. Tagli bruniti Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 187<br>
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Albert Einstein
Cosmic Religion: With Other Opinions and Aphorisms
New York: Covici Friede 1931. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1931 1st edition. Clean and VG in its original blue cloth. 12mo 109 pgs. Light offsetting at the gutters tasteful former owner bookplate to front pastedown. <br/><br/> Covici, Friede hardcover books
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ALBERT EINSTEIN
Einstein Plans Visit to his Son and Compares Science to the Search for Four Leaf Clovers
<p>"<i>I'm working a lot but not managing to come up with the real thing. Science is a difficult profession. Sometimes I'm glad that you chose a practical vocation where one doesn't have to search for four-leaf clovers.</i>"</p> <b>ALBERT EINSTEIN.</b>Autograph Letter Signed "<i>Papa</i>" to his son Hans Albert Einstein March 7 1924 Berlin Germany. In German. 1 p.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Complete Translation</b></p><p> <i>7.III.24</i></p><p><i>Dear Albert</i></p><p> <i>My research projects of the past few years are completely inappropriate for a popular lecture and then I generally dread public appearances of such a kind. That's why I unfortunately have to decline the talk this time too. The Fr 45000 I designated for the down payment of the house purchase; and I invested another Fr 45000 which is supposed to belong to you that is Mama. I hope you'll find a suitable little home.</i></p><p> <i>I'm probably going to be staying in Zurich for a bit on the trip back from Naples; on the trip there only briefly. There's no question of it being official; the main thing for me is to be with you for a while. I don't have much time because I'm supposed to go to Kiel in May.</i></p><p> <i>In any case I'm very happy about seeing you all again soon. I'm working a lot but not managing to come up with the real thing. Science is a difficult profession. Sometimes I'm glad that you chose a practical vocation where one doesn't have to search for four-leaf clovers.</i></p><p> <i>Looking forward to a happy reunion! Best regards to the three of you from your</i></p><p> <i>Papa.</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Einstein's Theory of Relativity published in 1915 describes gravity as a curved geometric property of spacetime. Though <i>E</i>=<i>mc</i>2 captures the theory for which he is most remembered he never won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rather in 1922 he won for his 1905 explanation of the photoelectric effect.</p><p>In 1914 Albert and Mileva Marić-Einstein separated and she and their sons returned to Zurich. When they divorced in 1919 they agreed that any Nobel Prize money he might win would go to Mileva for the children. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.</p><p>In May 1924 two months after this letter Marić purchased a building in Zurich and moved into the third floor apartment. In 1930 she purchased two more buildings but when the worldwide economic crisis reached Switzerland many tenants could not afford their rent; she lost the two additional buildings to foreclosure in 1936. Einstein had invested the remaining prize money in America in Marić's name. He lost much of that due to the Great Depression but he ultimately paid Marić more than he received from the prize.</p><p>Einstein also mentions to his nineteen-year-old son his plans to travel to Naples in May. He would attend the fifth International Congress of Philosophy with his theory of relativity scheduled to be "an object of particular discussion." First organized in 1900 the Congress was a global meeting held every few years under the auspices of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. It was interrupted by both World Wars but reconvened in 1948 and has been held every five years since in locations throughout the world.</p><p>Einstein also planned to go to Kiel Germany to stay and work with Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe 1872-1931 a German art historian and inventor. Kaempfe pioneered gyro compasses for ships and submarines.</p><p>From the 1920s until his death in 1955 the most elusive clover for which Einstein searched was a unified field theory. Einstein tried to meld together general relativity and electromagnetism. This would describe a single field in which all forces are mediated and the properties of all particles could be deduced.</p><p><b>Albert Einstein</b> 1879-1955 was born in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg in the German Empire to non-observant Ashkenazi Jewish parents. In 1894 the family moved to Italy. Einstein graduated from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic in Zürich in 1900. In 1903 he married Mileva Marić 1875-1948 with whom he had two sons. In 1905 he received a Ph.D. from the University of Zürich. From 1908 to 1932 he taught at a series of universities in Switzerland the Austrian Empire and the German Empire. As a theoretical physicist he published ground-breaking papers as early as 1905 and developed the theory of relativity including the mass–energy equivalence formula <i>E</i>=<i>mc</i>2. Albert and Mileva divorced in 1919. That same year he married Elsa Löwenthal. In 1922 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the photoelectric effect. In January 1933 when Adolph Hitler came to power Einstein was visiting the U.S. and remained here In 1939 he signed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning that Germany could develop a nuclear bomb thus inspiring the "Manhattan project." He became a U.S. citizen in 1940. After the war he became known for efforts to further world peace. At the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton N.J. from 1933 until his death in 1955 he worked to develop a unified field theory and to refute the accepted interpretation of quantum physics. Considered the father of modern physics and one of the most prolific intellects of history Einstein published more than 300 scientific papers and over 150 non-scientific works.</p><p><b>Hans Albert Einstein</b> 1904-1973 was born in Bern Switzerland to Albert Einstein and Mileva Marić. Hans followed both parents in studying at ETH the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich graduating with a degree in civil engineering in 1926. In 1927 he married Frieda Knecht and they had four children two of whom died very young. In 1936 Hans earned a doctor of technical science degree. At his father's advice he left Switzerland in 1938 to escape the Nazi threat. He settled in Greenville South Carolina and worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture studying sediment transport. In 1943 he transferred to the California Institute of Technology and in 1947 he accepted a position teaching hydraulic engineering at the University of California Berkeley. He became a full professor and eventually professor emeritus winning several research awards and fellowships.</p> books
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Albert Einstein
I fondamenti della relatività
Albert Einstein I fondamenti della relatività. , Newton Compton Editori 1976, Condizioni discrete: copertina flessibile, sporca e ingiallita, dorso sporco, tagli con segni di usura, pagine brunite ma di buona fruibilità Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 111<br>
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Albert Einstein
Lo spazio è una questione di tempo
Albert Einstein Lo spazio è una questione di tempo. , RBA edizioni 2014, Copertina: rigida, cartonata plastificata, leggermente sporca con lievi segni d'uso e leggermente scolortita con macchie anche in quarta di copertina, margini stanchi. Dorso: sporco, leggermente ingiallito con margini stanchi. Taglio: ingiallito. Sguardi: ingialliti. Frontespizio: ingiallito. Pagine testo: ingiallite. Margini delle pagine: ingialliti. Legatura: a colla. Molto buono (Very Good) . <br> <br> <br> 175<br>
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ALBERT EINSTEIN
The Building Blocks of Albert EinsteinÂ’s Creative Mind
<p><i><b>A unique and important artifact of his childhood.</b></i></p> <b>ALBERT EINSTEIN.</b>Ephemera. Set of Anker-Steinbaukasten children's building blocks by F. Ad. Richter & Cie. Rudolstadt Germany c.1880s. Approximately 160 composite quartz sand chalk and linseed oil blocks in red limestone and slate gray in various sizes and shapes together with three or more sets of building plans all contained in two wooden boxes with printed Anker-Steinbaukasten labels.<p>Einstein spent his childhood building "complicated structures" with these Anker-Steinbaukasten blocks. Accepting his later theory that "Imagination is more important than knowledge" the toys that encouraged his imagination became building blocks for the most important scientific theories of the last millennium.</p><p>His sister Maja Winteler-Einstein describing his childhood recalled that "The games he played … were very characteristic of Albert's capacities. These were mostly puzzles fretsaw work the erection of complicated structures with the well-known Anker building blocks and above all the construction of multi-storied card castles with which he filled his leisure." "Beitrag für sein Lebensbild" in <i>The collected papers of Albert Einstein</i>. ed. John Stachel. Volume 1: The early years. 1879-1902. Princeton University Press 1987 p.lix. Translated from German.</p><p>Based on the work of German educator Friedrich Froebel who created the concept of kindergarten these composite stone blocks were a popular toy of the 1880s and 1890s. The blocks were designed to help develop childrens' tactile senses and manual dexterity and also to stimulate imagination creativity and three-dimensional perception. Fellow scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer as well as architects Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius are among the geniuses who are known to have played with Anker blocks. </p><p><b>Provenance</b></p><p>The set had passed by direct descent from Albert Einstein to the consignor from whom we acquired the blocks at Christie's London on July 13 2016. </p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>A few blocks chipped and worn with original instructions and boxes worn soiled and defective.</p><p><b>Albert Einstein </b>1879-1955 was a German-Swiss born theoretical physicist internationally recognized as one of the greatest physicists of all time. He enunciated the general theory of Relativity with law explaining the relationship between the speed of light and its consequence the equivalence of mass and energy E=MC2. For his work in theoretical physics—largely for his 1905 paper on photons and photo-electricity—Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics announced in November 1922 retroactive for 1921. Working on a unified field theory he then attempted to explain gravitation and electromagnetism within one set of laws. With the expulsion of Jewish scholars from Germany after Hitler's rise to power Einstein joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey 1933 which became the most celebrated research center in the world. In 1939 he signed a letter written to President Franklin Roosevelt warning him of the possibility of Germany developing a nuclear bomb. He urged the U.S. to begin uranium research thus beginning the top secret "Manhattan Project." Later at Princeton he tried to develop a unified field theory and to refute the accepted interpretation of quantum physics both unsuccessfully. Einstein received U.S. citizenship in 1940. <br /></p> books
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Albert Einstein , Leopold Infeld
L'evoluzione della fisica
Albert Einstein , Leopold Infeld L'evoluzione della fisica. , Einaudi 1955, Pagine intonse brunite ai margini con tagli irregolari e barbe. Copertina flessibile cartonata con segni d'uso ai margini. Traduzione di Abele Graziadei. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 312<br>
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Original photograph of Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa on a film set 1931
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1931. Vintage photograph of Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa on a Warner Brothers film set February 3 1931. <br/><br/>In early 1931 Einstein and his wife visited several studios and sets to see European directors at work. Here Einstein his wife sitting at his left and cinematographer J. Peverell Marley sit in at a screening for the 1931 French language version of "The Big House" in France titled "Revolte dans la prison." As this is a prison film a number of actors in the photo are wearing prison jackets. <br/><br/>Jacques Feyder was the original director of the French version and Pal Fejos and George W. Hill are credited for it as well.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing at the corners. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Warner Brothers unknown books
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Albert. National Council Against Conscription Einstein
New evidence of the militarization of America a report issued by Pearl Buck and others
National Council Against Conscription January 1949. Trade . Good. Good Softcover. Light to Moderate soiling and shelfwear to covers. A few pages have very light soiling. Otherwise pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. National Council Against Conscription unknown
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Alberta Einstein
E=cm8: Health by Intention
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9798854071147 ISBN : 9798854071141 9798854071
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Alberta Einstein
E=mc8: Communication by Intention
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Référence libraire : B9798366015615 ISBN : 9798366015618 9798366015
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Alberta Einstein
E=mc8: Energy by Intention
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9780990414247 ISBN : 0990414248 9780990414247
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Alberta Einstein
E=mc8: Energy by Intention
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Référence libraire : B9780990414247 ISBN : 0990414248 9780990414247
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Alberto Guglielmi Manzoni
Pace e pericolo atomico. Le lettere tra Albert Schweitzer e Albert Einstein
Praticamente coetanei - uno medico e teologo, l'altro scienziato e filosofo, il primo luterano, il secondo ebreo - Albert Schweitzer, premio Nobel per la Pace nel 1952, e Albert Einstein, premio Nobel per la Fisica nel 1921, si incontrarono solo due volte e si scambiarono una serie di lettere, tutte tra il 1948 e il 1955. Nondimeno entrambi misero in guardia i contemporanei contro i pericoli di un progresso tecnico-scientifico acefalo, facendo pressioni contro i test e le sperimentazioni della bomba atomica - la cui costruzione, in un primo tempo, Einstein aveva appoggiato nel timore che il regime nazista se ne dotasse per primo - e battendosi per il disarmo nucleare e la pace. Autori: Alberto Guglielmi Manzoni.
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Albrecht, Stephan, Reiner Braun und Thomas Held (Hrsg./eds.)
Einstein weiterdenken - Thinking Beyond Einstein : Verantwortung des Wissenschaftlers und Frieden im 21. Jahrhundert - Scientific Responsibility and Peace in the 21 st Century.
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2006. 520 S., 7 Abb. Originalbroschur.
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ALESSANDRO CELLETTI ETTORE PEROZZI
ORDINE E CAOS NEL SISTEMA SOLARE
UTET 2007 XI-297 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME PERFETTO E INTONSO. La meccanica celeste ha sempre accompagnato lo sviluppo della civiltà sul nostro pianeta. Dalle prime osservazioni astronomiche degli antichi Caldei, attraverso i lavori di Henri Poincaré la meccanica celeste è tornata in prima linea. Infatti, i recenti progressi tecnologici nel campo dell'astronomia osservativa hanno notevolmente aumentato il numero di oggetti celesti scoperti dall'uomo: migliaia di asteroidi, centinaia di comete, decine di satelliti naturali e anelli planetari, una nuova popolazione di corpi celesti oltre l'orbita di Nettuno, nonché innumerevoli sistemi planetari extra-solari attorno ad altre stelle. A ciò si aggiunga che l'uomo ha ormai un programma consolidato di esplorazione interplanetaria e nelle vicinanze della Terra: una nube di satelliti artificiali e di detriti spaziali circonda il nostro pianeta. Sulla base di tali recenti sviluppi scientifici, la moderna meccanica celeste ha assunto un ruolo fortemente interdisciplinare, coinvolgendo argomenti quali la stabilità, le risonanze e il caos. L'obiettivo del libro, pubblicato in edizione inglese nel 2007 dalla casa editrice Praxis-Springer, è di presentare la moderna meccanica celeste come una disciplina di facile comprensione per il lettore non specialista e allo stesso tempo di stimolare un pubblico più specializzato, mostrando le possibili connessioni tra i diversi affascinanti campi di studio. Il volume è introdotto dalla prefazione di Margherita Hack.
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Alexander Moszkowski
Einstein einblicke in seine gedankenwelt
In-4°; ripr. di un ritratto in fotografia di Einstein. pp. 240; coperta telata con titolo inpresso in oro al dorso e al piatto; più un opuscolo del Prof. Bruno Mehnert.
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Alfred Einstein
Mozart
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Alfred Einstein
Mozart - l' Homme et Son Oeuvre - Texte Français De Jacques Delalande
Desclée De Brouwer broché Couverture Illustrée Paris 1954 589 pages en format 14 - 21 cm - portraits et notes musicales
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Alfred Einstein
MOZART [Paperback] Alfred Einstein
BROCHE EN ETAT CORRECT. COUVERTURE USEE, PLIS ET FROTTEMENTS MARQUES, ADHESIFS JAUNIS EN HAUT ET EN BAS DU DOS. ROUSSEURS SUR LES PREMIERES ET DERNIERES PAGES. CONTENU PROPRE. DESCLEE DE BROUWER, 1954. 594 PAGES. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
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Alfonso Perez de Laborda; Alberto Elena Diaz; Carlos Solis Santos; Albert Einstein; Jose Manuel Sanchez Ron; Patricia Violi; Mar
Revista de Occidente Año 1987 nº 68 Newton:: Hipotheses non fingo: los principa de Newton; ¿Estilo newtoniano o ideologÃa newtoniana; Leche para los niños pernil de oso para Mr. Newton; La mecánica de Newton y su influencia sobre la fÃsica teorética; Newton y Einstein; La intimidad de la ausencia: formas de la estructura epistolar; Actualidad de BenjamÃn Constant un liberal olvidado; Ortega y la Institución Libre de Enseñanza; Los peligros de la casa; A mi madre
Madrid.: Revista de Occidente. 1987. Paperback. Good. 20 cm. 1 v. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Civilización progreso y cultura.008 008 Revista de Occidente. paperback
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Alfred & Alexander H. Krappe & Roger H. Sessions & Oliver Strunk Einstein
The Italian Madrigal 3 Volumes Set
Princeton University Press 1949. hardcover. Good. . 3 volume set complete. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Cover and edges shows shelf wear. Edges shows minor tanning. Pages are clean and intact. Princeton University Press hardcover
Référence libraire : mon0002703424
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Alfred 1880-1952 Einstein
Essays on Music
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : A9781014156167 ISBN : 1014156165 9781014156167
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Alfred 1880-1952 Einstein
Essays on Music
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9781014907523 ISBN : 1014907527 9781014907523
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Alfred 1880-1952 Einstein
Essays on Music
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : B9781014156167 ISBN : 1014156165 9781014156167
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Alfred 1880-1952 Einstein
Essays on Music
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781014907523 ISBN : 1014907527 9781014907523
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History Of Music: Fourth American Edition---Revised
Vintage. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. 4th American edition Revised. music music history A readable intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Vintage unknown
Référence libraire : P15OS-00222
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Alfred Einstein
A short history of music
Vintage 1954. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Vintage paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Cassell and Company Ltd 1948. Hardcover. Good/Acceptable. 1948. Fifth Edition. 397 pages. Illustrated dust jacket over black cloth boards. Gilt lettering. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some light marking and sunning. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Clipped jacket. Panels and spine have light edge wear with tears and creases. Minor loss to spine and edges. Moderate tanning and wear marks to flaps panels and spine. Cassell and Company Ltd hardcover
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Vintage Books 1955. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Softcover. Very Good condition. PO name inside. Clear Text. Minor shelf-wear. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Vintage Books paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Cassell 1948. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1948. Fifth edition. 397 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over black cloth. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some mild marking and tanning. Book has strong backwards lean. Unclipped jacket has light edge wear with minor tears chipping and creasing. Some tanning and foxing to all surfaces particularly to spine. Cassell hardcover
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History Of Music
Cassell 1948. 5th or later Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. <br/> <br/> Cassell, hardcover
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music Volume 4
Edition: Fourth . Fair Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE Water Damage: SLIGHT doesn't affect use Publisher: Alfred A. Knoff Inc. Pub Date: 1/1/1954 Binding: Paperback Pages: 218 paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Vintage Books 1956. Paperback. Good. 1956. Fourth American Edition Revised. 205 pages. Paperback book with pictorial cover. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and sunning. Vintage Books paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Covers worn at spine ends and edges. Front cover smudged. Pages sunning hinges loosening. previous owner sig on front end page. <br />Beginning with the ancient civilizations of Asia and Greece and covering the Middle Ages & the Renaissance this book distilled the vital essences of music. <br /> Vintage Books paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A short history of music; A Vintage book
Vintage Books January 1962. Mass Market Paperback. Used - Acceptable. Some discoloration on pages. Vintage Books paperback
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Dorset Press 1987. Hardcover. Like New. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Dorset Press hardcover
Référence libraire : G0880290978I2N00 ISBN : 0880290978 9780880290975
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History Of Music: Fourth American Edition---Revised
Vintage 1957. Paperback. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Vintage paperback
Référence libraire : GB001RXXXK8I5N00
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
Dorset Press 1987. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Dorset Press hardcover
Référence libraire : G0880290978I4N00 ISBN : 0880290978 9780880290975
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music/Third American Edition Revised
Hippocrene Books 1987 HARDBACK BOOK IN NEAR FINE CONDITIONDUST JACKET IS VERY GOOD-PLUSREVISED 3RD EDITION. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Hippocrene Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 34443 ISBN : 0880290978 9780880290975
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Alfred Einstein.
A Short History of Music.
London UK.: Cassell & Co Ltd 1948. Fifth edition with music. Slight mild browned first free endpages to front and rear of book. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . Please email for further details. OFFERED FOR SALE BY A FULL-TIME STOCKHOLDING CAREER BOOKSELLER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE! POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED! UK ONLY. FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. Not Signed or Inscribed. Black Cloth. Very Good AVERAGE/Very Good AVERAGE. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾". HARDBACK. Cassell & Co Ltd Hardcover
Référence libraire : 573472
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Alfred Einstein
A Short History of Music
London: Cassell 1944. Third Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall Cassell hardcover
Référence libraire : 008206
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Alfred Einstein
Breve storia della musica
Rizzoli. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Rizzoli paperback
Référence libraire : G8817122122I3N00 ISBN : 8817122122 9788817122122
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Alfred Einstein
By Alfred Einstein - Schubert: The Man & His Music n.e.
Panther 1971-06-02. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Panther paperback
Référence libraire : mon0000808341
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Alfred Einstein
Essays on Music
London: Faber and Faber 1958. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition first printing octavo hardback 272 pages Illustrated with musical examples Very Good condition in Very Good price-clipped dust jackets spine of jacket a bit sun faded No inscriptions <br/> <br/> Faber and Faber hardcover
Référence libraire : 092369
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Alfred Einstein
Essays on Music
Faber and Faber 1958. Hardcover. Acceptable/Good. 1958. Revised Edition. 271 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Binding remains firm. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Pencil inscription to front free endpaper. Water staining to pastedowns. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Slight crushing to spine ends. Clipped jacket has light edgewear with chips and creasing. Water staining to spine. Light tanning to spine and edges. Foxing overall. Faber and Faber hardcover
Référence libraire : 1722949930ADA
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Alfred Einstein
Essays on Music
Faber 1958. Revised. . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. <br/> <br/> Faber hardcover
Référence libraire : 500047794 ISBN : 0491011423 9780491011426
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Alfred Einstein
Essays on Music
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9780393001778 ISBN : 0393001776 9780393001778
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Alfred Einstein
Essays on Music
W. W. Norton & Company. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. W. W. Norton & Company unknown
Référence libraire : Z11OS-259 ISBN : 0393001776 9780393001778
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