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[Einstein, Albert] Isaacson, Walter
Einstein
Simon & Schuster. Used - Acceptable. Simon & Schuster unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT408686 ISBN : 0743264746 9780743264747
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[Einstein, Albert] McGuinness, Michael
Einstein for Beginners
Pantheon. Used - Good. Pantheon unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT603054 ISBN : 0679725105 9780679725107
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[EINSTEIN, Albert] LIGHTMAN, Alan.
Einstein's Dreams.
New York:: Warner Books 1994. 1994. Small 8vo. 179 pp. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 0446670111 Warner Books, (1994). unknown
Bookseller reference : S11423 ISBN : 0446670111 9780446670111
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[Einstein, Albert] Clark, Ronald W
Einstein: The Life and Times
William Morrow & Co. Used - Acceptable. William Morrow & Co unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT907979 ISBN : 0061351849 9780061351846
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[Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955] Isaacson, Walter.
EINSTEIN: His Life and Universe
New York:: Large Print Press / Gale Cengage 2008. First edition -. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. First thus- an unabridged large print trade paperback. A definite biography drawing on new research and documents only recently made available which " reveals the man behind the science from his early years and thought experiments in Germany to his marriages and children his role in the development of the Atomic Bomb and his work for Civil Rights groups in the United States." Illustrated with photographs Notes and sources. 942 pp. Large Print Press / Gale Cengage, unknown
Bookseller reference : 83422 ISBN : 1594132593 9781594132599
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[Einstein, Albert]
Einstein: Modern Physics
Sporosky 1958. Flexible Covers. Very Good. Flexible Covers. Flexible green cloth boards with gilt title in Japanese to spine. Creasing to covers and spine. Housed in a beige cardboard slipcase with Japanese titling to spine and front panels. Wear and browning to case. All text in Japanese with one page in Russian. Includes several photographic illustrations many equations and a few diagrams. Foxing to fore-edge of textblock. Clean interior overall; however some passages have been underlined in pen. 339 pages. SCI/010220. (Sporosky) unknown
Bookseller reference : 33773
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[EINSTEIN, ALBERT].
H. A. Lorentz als Schöpfer und als Persönlichkeit.
Leiden 1953. 8vo. In the original green printed wrappers. A fine and clean copy. 8 pp. frontispiece-portrait of Lorentz. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Einstein's essay on Hendrik Lorentz a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. Einstein was particulaly interested and indebted to Lorenz; Lorenz derived the transformation equations subsequently used by Albert Einstein to describe space and time. </em> unknown
Bookseller reference : 46832
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[Einstein, Albert] / Lorentz, HA. / [Holton, Gerard] H. A.
H.A.Lorentz - His Creative Genius and His Personality.
1953. First Edition. Leiden Rijksmuseum 1953. Small Octavo. 8 pages including a reproduction of a photograph showing Einstein and Lorentz by P. Ehrenfest in 1921. Original Softcover. Excellent close to new condition. Small note in red ink by former owner of this pamphlet american physicist Gerald Holton: "translation seen by AE Albert Einstein" paperback
Bookseller reference : 29375AB
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[Einstein, Albert] Abraham, Carolyn
Possessing Genius
Viking Canada AHC. Used - Good. Bargain book! Viking Canada (AHC) unknown
Bookseller reference : X007705 ISBN : 0670892211 9780670892211
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[EINSTEIN, Albert] FRANK, Philipp
Relativity. A Richer Truth
London: Jonathan Cape 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Jonathan Cape 1951. Octavo 124 pages. Cloth slightly rubbed and marked; bookplate on front pastedown; text block lightly tanned; an excellent copy. With a foreword by Albert Einstein entitled 'The Laws of Science and the Laws of Ethics'. Jonathan Cape hardcover
Bookseller reference : 140659
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[EINSTEIN, ALBERT]. EDDINGTON, ARTHUR S.
Report on the Relativity Theory of Gravitation
London: Fleetway Press 1918. FIRST EDITION. Original wrappers. Fine. THE FIRST INTRODUCTION OF EINSTEIN'S GENERAL RELATIVITY TO THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD. The groundbreaking first edition 1918 with the second edition 1920 containing the account of Eddington's 1919 expedition proving Einstein's theory both in original wrappers. "Einstein's discovery of the General Theory of Relativity was communicated to the Berlin Academy of Sciences in 1915. Because of the First World War direct communication with physicists in Germany was not possible but the papers were forwarded to Eddington who was then Secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society by Willem de Sitter a personal friend of Eddington's in neutral Holland. The theory is of considerable mathematical complexity but as Einstein stated in the last paragraph of his paper 'scarcely anyone who has fully understood this theory can escape from its magic'. Eddington was the ideal expositor of these ideas in English and within 2 years had written his Report on the Relativity Theory of Gravitation for the Physical Society of London" Malcolm Longair "Bending Space-time". <br /> <br /> The second edition is notable for containing a new preface that discusses the results of the "eclipse expedition" led by Eddington that verified General Relativity and catapulted Einstein into world-wide fame. This preface precedes Eddington's full report in the Philosophical Transactions.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Almost certainly Nobel Prize winning physicist's Charles Glover Barkla's copy of the 1918 report with an original 1918 receipt in Barkla's name laid in. Barkla won the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his discovery of the characteristic Röntgen radiation of the elements".<br /> <br /> London: Fleetway Press for The Physical Society of London 1918 and 1920. Octavo original wrappers; custom box. General light wear to wrappers. Beautiful copies. RARE. Fleetway Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 2839
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[EINSTEIN, Albert]
Signed photograph by Aaron Tycko
Los Angeles 1933. Signed by the photographer Aaron Tycko of Los Angeles. Prominently signed “Albert Einstein. 1933†below image. Rarely seen photograph of the famous scientist taken during his last visit to Southern California in January 1933 the month Hitler took power in his native Germany. During the five-month trip Einstein 1879-1955 spent most of his time at the Mount Wilson Observatory and the California Institute of Technology where he was offered a position. Later that year he renounced his German citizenship and accepted a professorship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton New Jersey.<br /> <br /> Tycko 1893-1975 was based in Los Angeles and often photographed Einstein along with other Hollywood icons of the early twentieth century including Irving Berlin. At the time this photograph was taken Tycko also shot a well-known photograph of Einstein with his wife Elsa. Interestingly Tycko is mention in Einstein’s FBI files because a Hollywood informant reported that the photographer believed Einstein was a communist. This informant contended that Tycko thought Einstein was “the brain that was setting up Hollywood in the 1930’s for the big Communist push . . . He was one of the most dangerous and powerful figures in what has become the Communist movement.†<br /> <br /> Jerome The Einstein File: J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret War Against the World’s Most Famous Scientist. unknown
Bookseller reference : 13747
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[Einstein, Albert] Jerome, Fred
The Einstein File: J. Edgar Hoover's Secret War Against the World's Most Famous Scientist
St. Martin's Press. Used - Good. Bargain book! St. Martin's Press unknown
Bookseller reference : XB000716 ISBN : 0312288565 9780312288563
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[Einstein, Albert] Gutfreund, Hanoch
The Formative Years of Relativity: The History an
Princeton University Press. Used - Very Good. . Princeton University Press unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT708241 ISBN : 0691174636 9780691174631
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[Einstein, Albert] Levenson, Thomas
The Hunt for Vulcan: . . . And How Albert Einstein Destroyed a Planet Discovered Relativity and Deciphered the Universe
Random House. Used - Acceptable. Random House unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT917999 ISBN : 0812998987 9780812998986
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[EINSTEIN, Albert]
“Über einen die erzeugung und verwandlung des lichtes betreffenden heuristischen gesichtspunkt†“Über die von der molekularkinetischen theorie der Wärme geforderte bewegung von in ruhenden flüssigkeiten suspendierten teilchen†and “Zur elektrodynamik bewegter körper†in Annalen der Physik vol. 17
Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth 1905. FIRST EDITION. Line-block and halftone text illustrations one folding table 3 halftone plates 1 collotype plate. Contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards title and date in gilt on spine; an excellent copy with the small stamp of the University of Basel on the fly-leaf preserved in a clamshell box. First edition journal issues of three important early papers by Einstein. In the first paper “Einstein suggested that light be considered a collection of independent particles of energy which he called ‘light quanta.’ Such a hypothesis he argued would provide an answer to the problem of black-body radiation where classical theories had failed and would also explain several puzzling properties of fluorescence photoionization and the photoelectric effect†Norman. It was for this paper together with one of the photoelectric effect “Zur theorie der Lichterzeugung und Lichtabsorption†published in 1906 that Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.<br /> <br /> The second paper proved according to Einstein himself that “according to the molecular theory of heat bodies of dimensions of the order of 1/1000 mm. suspended in liquid experience apparent random movement due to the thermal Brownian molecular movement quoted by R.W. Clark Einstein New York 1984 p. 87. Experimental verification of the predictions made in this paper contributed to proving the physical reality of molecules.<br /> <br /> The third paper on the electodynamics of moving bodies was Einstein’s first statement of the special theory of relativity. In it he argued that all motion is relative to the inertial system in which it is measured and that matter and energy are equivalent. As he himself remarked “it modifies the theory of space and time.â€<br /> <br /> I: Weil 6; Norman 689; II: Weil 8 Norman 690; III: Weil 9 Dibner Heralds of Science 167; Grolier/Horblit 26b Norman 691A. Johann Ambrosius Barth unknown
Bookseller reference : 19259
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[EINSTEIN, ALBERT].
H. A. Lorentz als Schöpfer und als Persönlichkeit.
[Leiden, 1953]. 8vo. In the original green printed wrappers. A fine and clean copy. 8 pp. + frontispiece-portrait of Lorentz.
Bookseller reference : 46832
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[Einstein, Albert]. - Boni, Nell, Monique Russ u. Dan H. Laurence
A Bibliographical Checklist and Index to the Published Writings of Albert Einstein.
Paterson (New Jersey), Pageant Books, 1960. Gr.-8°. Mit 3 ganzs. Portraits. 6 Bll., 84 S., OLwd.
Bookseller reference : 48436
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[Einstein, Albert]. - Mache, Heinrich
Die Grundgedanken Einsteins. Sieben Vorlesungen über die Relativitätstheorie.
Ohne Ort [Wien], Im Selbstverlage des W. H. W., 1920. 4°. 48 (recte 49) (1) S., Lose in Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 63609
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[EINSTEIN] Henri BERGSON
A highly significant letter on the issues and interpretation of the theory of relativity - An intervention of the philosopher continues up to this day to generate multiple controversies
<p><strong>EINSTEIN BERGSON Henri 1859-1941</strong></p><p>Autograph letter signed " Henri Bergson " to Jean Becquerel<br />Paris 24 September 1922 16 pages in-8° with envelope<br />Some typographic pencil notes</p><p><strong>A highly significant letter on the issues and interpretation of the theory of relativity</strong><br /><strong>This intervention of the philosopher continues up to this day to create multiple controversies</strong></p><p><u>We transcribe here only a few fragments of this letter which although known in its substance has remained unpublished to this day</u></p><p><em>" Monsieur et cher collègue</em><br /><em>J'ai bien tardé à répondre à la lettre si intéressante et si importante que vous avez bien voulu m'adresser. C'est qu'elle est allée me chercher de divers côtés et m'a atteint en Suisse à un moment où j'étais pris à Genève par le travail de " Coopération intellectuelle " qui nous avait été confié par la Société des nations. Me voici de retour à Paris ; je profite de mes premiers instants de liberté pour vous écrire. Le passage essentiel de votre lettre est naturellement celui qui concerne le voyage en boulet. Laissez-moi reprendre ce que j'ai dit dans mon livre</em> Durée et simultanéité paru à l'été 1922 <em>en y joignant quelques explications complémentaires.</em><br /><em>Il y a d'abord deux remarques importantes à faire.</em><br /><em>1° <strong>Si l'on se place en dehors de la Théorie de la Relativité on conçoit un mouvement absolu et par là même une immobilité absolue ; il y aura dans l'univers des systèmes réellement immobiles. Mais si l'on pose que tout mouvement est relatif que devient l'immobilité </strong> Ce sera l'état du système de référence je veux dire du système où le physicien se suppose placé à l'intérieur duquel il se voit prenant des mesures et auquel il rapporte tous les points de l'univers.</em> …<br /><em>2° Si l'on se place en dehors de la Théorie de la Relativité on conçoit très bien un personnage Pierre absolument immobile au point A à côté d'un canon absolument immobile ; on conçoit aussi un personnage Paul intérieur à un boulet qui est lancé loin de Pierre se mouvant en ligne droite d'un mouvement uniforme absolu vers le point B et revenant ensuite en ligne droite et d'un mouvement uniforme absolu encore au point A. <strong>Mais du point de vue de la Théorie de la Relativité il n'y a plus de mouvement absolu ni d'immobilité absolue</strong></em> … <em>Paul une fois lancé dans l'espace n'est plus qu'une représentation de l'esprit une image — ce que j'ai appelé un " fantôme " ou encore une " marionnette vide ". C'est ce Paul en route ni vivant ni conscient n'existant plus que comme image qui est dans un Temps plus lent que celui de Pierre.</em> … <em>Le Paul qui sort du boulet au retour du voyage le Paul qui fait de nouveau partie alors du système de Pierre est quelque chose comme un personnage qui sortirait en chair et en os de la toile où il était représenté en peinture : c'était à la peinture et non pas au personnage c'était à Paul référé et non pas à Paul référant que s'appliquaient les raisonnements et les calculs de Pierre pendant que Paul était en voyage.</em> … <strong><em>Je ne voudrais pas clore sans saisir l'occasion qui s'offre à moi de vous dire combien m'a intéressé et instruit votre beau livre sur " Le principe de relativité " et la " Théorie de la gravitation " – livre indispensable à tous ceux qui ont le souci d'approfondir la théorie d'Einstein.</em></strong><em> Veuillez Monsieur et cher collègue agréer l'expression de mes sentiments les plus distingués et dévoués</em><br /><em>H. Bergson "</em></p><p>In publishing <em>Durée et simultanéité</em> published by Alcan in the summer of 1922 Bergson was taking a risk that he probably did not measure himself. The purpose of this essay was to discuss the philosophical issues of the theory of relativity. The criticism of his scientific colleagues was not long in coming. Those of Einstein in the first place deploring the "blunders" or "dumplings" of the philosopher. In France it was Jean Becquerel who opened fire with a letter addressed directly to the author and of which this document constitutes the reply.<br />At the time Becquerel held a chair of applied physics at the Museum of Natural History. He wrote a textbook entitled <em>Le Principe de relativité et la théorie de la gravitation</em> Gauthier-Villars 1922 which made him one of the first introducers of Einsteinian theory in the French context. Two sources give an idea of the content of Becrerel's letter: his article published the following year "Critique de l'ouvrage durée et Simultaneity de M. Bergson"<em> Bulletin scientifique des étudiants de Paris</em> 10 2 March-April 1923 and the extract given by Bergson himself in the first of three appendices added to the 1923 edition of <em>Durée et simultanéité</em> – appendix which also contains with a few lines the entirety of his answer. Bergson then chose to preserve the anonymity of his correspondent in order to avoid giving the impression of a "polemic" according to the interview of December 30 1923 with Jacques Chevalier. He merely evokes "a letter very interesting which was addressed to us by a most distinguished physicist."<br />The discussion crystallizes on a specific point: the interpretation of the slowdown of moving clocks predicted by the theory. The famous "twin paradox" attributed to Paul Langevin provides a pictorial version of the problem as part of a Jules Verne-style narrative: an astronaut here "Paul" embarked on a "ball journey" would find himself on his return younger than his twin brother who remained on Earth here "Pierre" as if time had passed less quickly for him! In his letter Becquerel insists on the fact that the theory of relativity speaks of time actually measured on both sides by observers in relative motion. Bergson repeats by clarifying it the argument developed in his book namely that the differences relate less to real times than to fictitious times that is to say times attributed to other observers who acquire at the same time the status of simple images or "ghosts". Thus the "dilation" of durations associated with the slowing down of moving clocks is only a "perspective effect". Bergson is led to this conclusion by a strict interpretation of the principle of relativity: between two observers in relative motion there is a "perfect symmetry" each can consider itself motionless or mobile with respect to the other. Multiple empirical confirmations have since objectively proved the philosopher wrong but the question of the status of time in relativity as well as that of the relevance of the arguments exchanged continues to fuel contemporary philosophical debates. In that sense that letter constitutes a key part of the case.</p><p>We thank Mr. Elie During for the information he kindly communicated to us</p>
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[Einstein] Isaacson, Walter
Einstein
Simon & Schuster. Used - Good. Simon & Schuster unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT922872 ISBN : 0743264738 9780743264730
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[Einstein] Phillips, Lee
Einstein's Tutor: The Story of Emmy Noether and the Invention of Modern Physics
PublicAffairs 2024. Hardcover. Very Good. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket.<br> <br> A revelatory story of the woman who made foundational contributions to science and mathematics and persevered in the face of discrimination. <p/> Emmy Noether's mathematical genius enabled Einstein to bring his General Theory of Relativity-the basis of our current theory of gravity-to fruition. On a larger scale what came to be known as "Noether's Theorem"--called by a Nobel laureate "the single most profound result in all of physics"--supplied the basis for the most accurate theory in the history of physics the Standard Model which forms our modern theory of matter. <p/> Noether's life story is equally important and revelatory in understanding the pernicious nature of sexual prejudice in the sciences revealing the shocking discrimination against one of the true intellectual giants of the twentieth century a woman effectively excluded from the opportunities given to her male counterparts. Noether's personality and optimistic spirit as Lee Phillips reveals enabled her unique genius to persevere and arrive at insights that still astonish those who encounter them a century later. PublicAffairs hardcover
Bookseller reference : 402701 ISBN : 1541702956 9781541702950
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[Einstein] Phillips, Lee
Einstein's Tutor: The Story of Emmy Noether and the Invention of Modern Physics
new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 47479886-n ISBN : 1541702956 9781541702950
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[Einstein] Phillips, Lee
Einstein's Tutor: The Story of Emmy Noether and the Invention of Modern Physics
like new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 47479886 ISBN : 1541702956 9781541702950
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[Einstein] Zackheim, Michele
Einstein's Daughter
Used - Very Good. unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT254557 ISBN : 1573228362 9781573228367
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[Einstein]
L'ESPACE EST UNE QUESTION DE TEMPS : EINSTEIN ET LA RELATIVITE
Un ouvrage de 175 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2013, Editions RBA, collection "Grandes Idées de la Science", bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126743240
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[EINSTEIN]
LAUE (M. von). La théorie de la relativité
Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1924-1926, in-8, 2 vol. , XVI, 331, (1); XVI, 318pp, Demi-percaline lie de vin à coins, avec titre encollé sur le dos, Première édition française, traduite par Gustave Létang, d'après la quatrième édition allemande, revue et augmentée par l'auteur. Dans cet important ouvrage qui fut publié à Brunswick en 1911 et 1916, l'auteur énonce diverses applications sur le principe de la relativité. Premier volume : le principe de la relativité et la transformation de Lorentz. Second volume : la relativité générale et la théorie de la gravitation d'Einstein (cf. DSB, VIII, p. 53). Max von Laue (1879-1960) obtint le prix Nobel de physique (1914) pour ses recherches sur les images de la diffraction des rayons X par les cristaux. Nombreuses annotations manuscrites au stylo sur plusieurs pp Exemplaires en parfait état. 2 vol. , XVI, 331, (1); XVI,
Bookseller reference : 18299
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[EINSTEIN]
LAUE M. von. La théorie de la relativité
Couverture rigide. Bon/1924. in-8. Paris Gauthier-Villars 1924-1926 in-8 2 vol. XVI 331 1; XVI 318pp Demi-percaline lie de vin à coins avec titre encollé sur le dos Première édition française traduite par Gustave Létang d'après la quatrième édition allemande revue et augmentée par l'auteur. Dans cet important ouvrage qui fut publié à Brunswick en 1911 et 1916 l'auteur énonce diverses applications sur le principe de la relativité. Premier volume : le principe de la relativité et la transformation de Lorentz. Second volume : la relativité générale et la théorie de la gravitation d'Einstein cf. DSB VIII p. 53. Max von Laue 1879-1960 obtint le prix Nobel de physique 1914 pour ses recherches sur les images de la diffraction des rayons X par les cristaux. Nombreuses annotations manuscrites au stylo sur plusieurs pp Exemplaires en parfait état. unknown
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[Einstein] Abraham, Carolyn
Possessing Genius
Viking Canada AHC. Used - Good. Viking Canada (AHC) unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT908832 ISBN : 0670892211 9780670892211
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[Einstein] Goldsmith, Donald/ Libbon, Robert
The Ultimate Einstein
Used - Acceptable. unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT891294 ISBN : 0671011715 9780671011710
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[EINSTEIN] - COLLECTIF
Einstein.
Paris, Hachette (coll. "Génies et Réalités"), 1966. Gr. in-8°, 248p. Reliure skyvertex d'éditeur sous rhodoïd imprimé.
Bookseller reference : 20375
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[EINSTEIN] - FABRE (Lucien).-
Une nouvelle figure du monde. Les théories dEinstein. Avec une préface de M. Einstein.
P., Payot, 1921, in 12 broché, 242 pages. ; rousseurs ; couvetrure fanée avec manques.
Bookseller reference : 33992
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[EINSTEIN] - FRANK (Philippe).-
Einstein. Sa vie et son temps. Traduit de l'anglais par André George.
P., Albin Michel (Collection "Les Savants et le Monde"), 1950, in 8° broché, 435 pages ; couverture illustrée (un peu fanée).
Bookseller reference : 36903
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[EINSTEIN] - HOFFMANN (Banesh).-
Albert Einstein, créateur et rebelle. En collaboration avec Helen Dukas.
P., Le Seuil, 1975, in 8° broché, 301 pages ; nombreuses illustrations.
Bookseller reference : 43070
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[EINSTEIN] - MIE (Gustave).-
La théorie Einsteinienne de la gravitation. Essai de vulgarisation de la théorie.
P., Hermann, 1922, in 12 broché, XI-119 pages ; traces de scotch sur les gardes.
Bookseller reference : 53057
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[EINSTEIN] - MOREUX (Abbé Th.).-
Pour comprendre Einstein... Avec figures dans le texte.
Paris, Doin, 1922, in 12 broché, 244 pages ; couverture légèrement fanée
Bookseller reference : 29458
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[EINSTEIN] - NORDMANN (Charles).-
Einstein et l'univers. Une lueur dans le mystère des choses.
P., Hachette, 1921, petit in 8° broché, 221 pages.
Bookseller reference : 45334
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[EINSTEIN] - VALLENTIN (Antonina)
Albert Einstein.
Paris, Club des Libraires de France (coll. "Biographie"), 1958. In-8°, 323p. Reliure pleine toile imprimée d'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 19100
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[EINSTEIN] - VALLENTIN (Antonina).-
Le drame d'Albert Einstein.
1954 P., Plon, 1954, in 12 broché, 254 pages ; 7 gravures hors-texte et un fac similé dans le texte.
Bookseller reference : 8261
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[EINSTEIN]. COLLECTIF.
EINSTEIN.
grand in-8, 286 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, reliure de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoide. Tres bel exemplaire [CA28-5] Textes de L. de Broglie, L. Armand, J. Madaule, R. Nataf, etc
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[FOU LITTÉRAIRE]. MANCEAU Roger.
FAUSSE SCIENCE ET FAUX SAVOIR (LES FAUSSES THÉORIES).
Angoulême. Bachelier-Billaud, éditeur. 1974. Plaquette in-8° agrafée. 43 pages. E.O. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 11449
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[Historia]
HISTORIA - N° 688 - Avril 2004
Revue de 98 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126722779
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[La RECHERCHE]
LA RECHERCHE
N° 418 - Avril 2008 Une revue d'environ 98 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, brochée, illustrée
Bookseller reference : LFA-126723435
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[Les Cahiers de Science & Vie]
LES CAHIERS de SCIENCE & VIE
Hors-série N° 16 - Août 1993 : revue de 96 pages, format 210 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126742384
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[PHILOSOPHIE] - EINSTEIN (Albert), INFELD (Leopold ) -
L'évolution des idées en physique des premiers concepts aux théories de la relativité et des quanta.
Paris, Flammarion, 1938 ; in-12, 298 pp., br.
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[PHYSIQUE] - EINSTEIN, INFELD -
L'évolution des idées en physique.
Paris, France loisirs, 1989 ; grand in-12, 320 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 201223022
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[Revue]
Action. Cahiers de philosophie et d'art - N° 7
Paris Directeur: Florent Fels. 1921 In-8 Broché Edition originale
Bookseller reference : 015388
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[REVUE]. ABSTRACTION - CRÉATION - ART NON FIGURATIF.
ABSTRACTION - CRÉATION - ART NON FIGURATIF. [N° 1]. (1932).
[N° 1]. (1932). Hans Arp, Willi Baumeister, Etienne Beothy, Alexandre Calder, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, William Einstein, Michel Seuphor, Otto Freundlich, Albert Gleizes, Jean Hélion, Auguste Herbin, Frank Kupka, Moholy-Nagy, Piet Mondrian, Antoine Pevsner, Enrico Prampolini, Kurt Seligmann, Kurt Schwitters, Henri Stazewski, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Léon Tutundjian, Georges Valmier, Theo van Doesburg, Jacques Villon, Edward Wadsworth. // Bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 9732
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[REVUE]. ACTION.
ACTION. N° 7. (Mai 1921).
ACTION. N° 7. (Mai 1921). Roch Grey [baronne d'ttingen] (" Henri Rousseau "), René Edme, Georges Gabory, Ivan Goll, Beatrice Hastings, Vincent Huidobro, André Salmon, Marcel Sauvage, Carl Einstein, Schulte-Vaerting. Bois gravés de Galanis, Hermine David, Vlaminck. 16 reproductions de toiles d'Henri Rousseau sur planches hors texte. // Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 9734
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[SCHUBERT]. Einstein, Alfred
Schubert. Translated by David Ascoli
London: Cassell 1951. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. 91 pp. Some browning and foxing. Cassell hardcover
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