Einstein Albert
Einstein: My Work in Relativity Supplanted Newtonian Mechanics and Changed Our Notion of Space and Time Forever
In classical mechanics space and time were completed existences which had to be presupposed as real a priori in order to give meaning to the laws of motion. It was a reality in the same sense as the reality of matter; even governing the latter. In this sense Kant was entirely wrong." The fullest summation we have seen by Einstein comparing relativity to Newtonian concepts of space and time Immanuel Kant took both Euclidean geometry and the Newtonian laws of motion to be synthetic a priori principles which from Kant’s point of view function as necessary presuppositions for applying our fundamental concepts of space time matter and motion to our sensible experience of the natural world meaning they are fixed necessary conditions. This idea rested on the absolute nature of space and time the work of Newton and the relationship between geometry and physics. In 1905 while a young patent clerk and physicist in Bern Switzerland Albert Einstein obtained his doctorate and published a paper that explained his newly developed Special Theory of Relativity. This unlocked many mysteries of the universe and introduced the world to “e=mc2†equating mass and the speed of light with energy. It established that time and space are not fixed and in fact change to maintain a constant speed of light regardless of the relative motions of sources and observers. Just 10 years later in 1915 Einstein published his General Theory of Relativity which described the universe as a four-dimensional continuum with time added as the fourth dimension where gravitational effects are explained by the warping of space-time. In this theory Einstein incorporated gravity as a geometric property of space-time. The impact of Einstein’s work between 1905 and 1915 challenged many principles of physics that had been accepted for centuries. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize for his work. Time Magazine named him the Person of the Century for the 20th century for his discoveries in relativity and space-time. Einstein is the most important scientist since Isaac Newton and probably the most famous in history. Space and time were considered relativistic more subjective and not the fixed a priori notions that had long permeated the mathematical and scientific worlds. Max Fischler was a California scientist who was interested in the implications of this distinction: were space and time now to be studied together in this context only or were the nature of space and the nature of time different In special relativity what appears simultaneous to one person might not to another – they are relative. You cannot separate space and time; they occur subjectively and semi-dependently but are not tied to the content of that space. With General Relativity space-time remains but matter warps it. It’s a field like the sheet of a trampoline but reacts to matter. One needs all four dimensions of space-time and without them the others don’t exist. You need matter for space. On September 5 1954 he wrote to Einstein: “…Can anything in your theory of Relativity be said to throw new light on the nature of space and time themselves Or must we rest satisfied with the purely new logical treatment of these conceptions In other words does the new view of space and time as space-time carry any new meaning ontologically beyond the purely mathematical and logical relationship between the two. Or to put it differently: When Minkowski in his famous words said ‘Space by itself and time by itself must not sink into the mere shadows and only a kind of union of the two can preserve an independent existence’ did he not attach some new real meaning to the ‘spacetime’ which the old independent notions of space and time could not convey If so in what does this new meaning consist…†Four days later Einstein replied in this letter: Typed letter signed in German on his personal blind embossed letterhead Princeton September 9. 1954 to Max Fishler. “The expression cited in the second paragraph only signifies the wish for logical clarity in the formal expressions. De facto the justification for concepts lies in their ability to comprehend the empirically given. “In classical mechanics space and time were completed existences which had to be presupposed as real a priori in order to give meaning to the laws of motion. It was a reality in the same sense as the reality of matter; even governing the latter. In this sense Kant was entirely wrong. “The case was the same as regards the Special Theory of Relativity only that an objective separation of space and time was abandoned in the sense that there could no longer be any objective simultaneity. Here too the four dimensional space is a reality independently of the physical content of space. “Regarding the General Theory of Relativity however this is principally different. What we call “space†is here only an extension of a Field dimensionality hence no longer independent of the content of space. It is real in the same sense as matter but has no real existence independently of matter. When the field is taken away there does not remain any space but just nothing.†Letters of Einstein directly relating to relativity are increasingly uncommon and this one of the finest such letters we have had unknown
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Einstein Albert.
Einstein: The Special and the General Theory.
London: Folio Society 2004. hardcover . Fine Copy. Folio Society hardcover
Référence libraire : 9000066649
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Einstein Albert; Mark Winokur intro.
Einstein: A Portrait
Corte Madera CA: Pomegranate Artbooks 1984. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Black cloth lettered in gold foil oblong format. Slightly rubbed extremities and edges otherwise virtually as issued. Dust jacket shows minor shelf wear now in archival mylar. 127 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographs. Pomegranate Artbooks Hardcover
Référence libraire : 028757 ISBN : 0917556992 9780917556999
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Einstein Albert; Mark Winokur intro.
Einstein: A Portrait
Corte Madera CA: Pomegranate Artbooks 1984. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Black cloth lettered in gold foil oblong format. Gift inscription on front flyleaf otherwiser as issued. Dust jacket shows modest surface rubbing now in archival mylar. 127 pp. illus. w/ b&w photographs. Pomegranate Artbooks Hardcover
Référence libraire : 028717 ISBN : 0917556992 9780917556999
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Einstein Albert;French AP
Einstein: A Centenary Volume
Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1979. 332pp/illus. DJ has scratch on back Text clean. 1st Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Harvard University Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 010207 ISBN : 0674242300 9780674242302
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Einstein Albert;French AP. A. P.
Einstein: A Centenary Volume
Harvard University Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1979. First. Hard Cover. 0674242300 . Harvard University Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 33213 ISBN : 0674242300 9780674242302
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Einstein Albert
EINSTEIN: His Life And Times. By Philipp Frank. Signed By Einstein
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1947. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1947. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Einstein Albert. EINSTEIN: His Life And Times. By Philipp Frank. Signed By Einstein. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1947. The Second Printing of the First Edition. Signed By Einstein in full on the front free endpaper. A very good copy in dustwrapper showing moderate use. Previous owner's neat name stamps in 4 or 5 locations. Tape shadows from an old jacket protector. A much loved copy of a very good book. This book belonged to Robert E. Doyle Professor at the Dept. of Engineering Mechanics at the University of Wisconsin. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : 27939
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EINSTEIN Albert. FRANK Philipp
Einstein: His Life and Times
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1947. Hardcover. Good. First edition. A couple tears at the crown and a little spine fading else very good lacking the dustwrapper. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : 92872 ISBN : 030681109X 9780306811098
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Einstein Albert
Einsteins Miraculous Year: Five Papers That Changed the Face of Physics
Very Good. Used book in very good condition. Some cover wear may contain a few marks. This is an older printing. 100% guaranteed. 062120 unknown
Référence libraire : 0691059381[vg] ISBN : 0691059381 9780691059389
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Einstein Albert
Einsteins 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity: A Facsimile
Fine. Like New condition. 100% guaranteed. 062820 unknown
Référence libraire : 0807614173[ln] ISBN : 0807614173 9780807614174
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EINSTEIN ALBERT & MARCEL GROSSMANN. ASSOCIATION COPY AND THE FIRST SKETCH OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY.
Eintwurf einer verallgemeinerten Relativit�tstheorie und einde Theorie der Gravitation. I. Physikalischer Teil von Albert Einstein. II. Mathematischer Teil von Marcel Grossmann.
Leipzig und Berlin B.G. teubner 1913. 8vo. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. Offprint/ Separatabdruck from "Zeitschrift f�r Mathematik und Physik" Band 62. A few small closed tears to edges of frontwrapper. A small bump to foot of endwrapper affecting foot of the last 10 leaves. 38 pp. On top on frontwrapper the name "Uhlenbeck" in ink. George Eugene Uhlenbeck 1900-1988. The writing of "Uhlenbeck" is very near to or is in Einstein's handwriting. The paper comes from the library of Abraham Pais.<br><br>Uhlenbeck is perhaps most widely known for the discovery of electron spin a discovery made jointly with Samuel Goudsmit when they were both graduate students at Leiden. In later years he did much important work in atomic structure nuclear physics and especially kinetic theory and statistical mechanics. Throughout his career he had a reputation as a superb lecturer and teacher. � First edition in the offprint version of one of Einstein's main works marked with an asterix by Weil. In the paper Einstein collaborates with Grossmann on the foundations of the general theory of relativity and gravitation is here for the first time described by the metric tensor. They believed that they have shown that the equation of the gravitational field cannot be generally covariant. The paper is a turning point on the way to the general theory of relativity.<br><br>"In his 1913 review article and in his memoir with Grossman he insisted that only those frames of reference are admissible in which the conservation laws hold true. This step was immense in its implications: a it forced the abandonment of the Newtonian notion that the gravitational field could be characterized by one scalar function the gravitational potential; b it forced on Einstein the notion that gravitation is explicitly related to the geometrical structure of space-time. In his 1913 paper with Grossman34 Einstein adopted as the fundamental invariant of this theory the generalization of the four-dimensional line element ds originally introduced by Minkowski for a flat space-time. If space-time is not flat ds must be expressed in terms of a general coordinate frame." DSB. <br><br>"The Einstein-Grossmann paper published 1913 contains profound physical insight into the nature of measurement some correct general relativistic equations some faulty reasoning and clumsy notation. Grassmann's contribution consists of a lucidexposition of Riemannian geometry and its tensor calculus. In addition he gives mathematical details in support of some of Einstein's arguments. "Abraham Pais.<br><br>In a letter to Sommerfeld October 29 1912 Einstein wrote "At present I occupy myself with the problem of gravitation and now believe that I shall master all difficulties with the help pf a friendly mathematician here = Grossmann. But one thing is certain in all my life I have labored not nearly as hard and I have become imbued with great respect for mathematics the subtler part of which I had in my simple-mindedness regarded as pure luxury until now. Compared with this problem the original relativity is child's play."<br><br>Weil: 58 with an asterix denoting a major paper - Boni: 50. unknown
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EINSTEIN ALBERT
EL MUNDO COMO YO LOVEO
1900. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Référence libraire : 21403 ISBN : 8417079319 9788417079314
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EINSTEIN Albert.
EL SIGNIFICADO DE LA RELATIVIDAD.
200 pp. R�stica. 205x145. Espasa-Calpe. Madrid 1971. unknown
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EINSTEIN ALBERT.
Elementare Betrachtungen �ber die thermische Molekularbewegung in festen K�rpern.
Leipzig Barth 1911. Plain wrappers. In: "Annalen der Physik" Vierte Folge Bd. 35 No 9. With titlepage to vol. 35. Pp. 617-816 a. 3 plates. Entire issue offered. Einstein'spaper: pp. 679-694. Clean and fine. � First edition. In the paper "Elementary observations concerning the thermal molecular motion in solid bodie" he continues his earlier investigations of the specific heat of solids in which the heat agitation of solids was reduced to a monochromatic oscillation of the atom and the specific heat calculated on the basis of the quantum treatment of an oscillator put in the radiation field. Here he deals with with the discrepancies between his formula of the measurements at low temperature." Cornelius Lanzos.<br><br>Weil: 42. - Boni: 38. unknown
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EINSTEIN A. EINSTIN ON AIRCRAFTS
Elementare Theorie der Wasserwellen und des Fluges.
Berlin Julius Springer 1916. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. In "Die Naturwissenschaften" 4 Jahrgang 1916. A very nice and clean copy. Pp. 509-510. Entire volume: XIV 866 pp. � First printing of Einstein's only paper on aircrafts. In it he proposed a new shape for aircraft wings. Disappointed that nobody took up his idea he took it to an airline in Berlin. A prototype was constructed but it performed poorly and it was never put into service. unknown
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Einstein Albert and Elie Cartan; Jules Leroy and Jim Ritter transl.; Robert Debever editor
Elie Cartan - Albert Einstein: Letters on Absolute Parallelism 1929-1932
Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1979. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Orange cloth lettered in black. As issued. Dust jacket as issued now in archival mylar. xvii235 pp. Princeton University Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 030708 ISBN : 0691082294 9780691082295
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EINSTEIN David G.
Emperor Frederick II
New York: Philosophical Library 1949. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. 427 pp. Near fine with light foxing to the top edge lacking the dustwrapper. Philosophical Library hardcover
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EINSTEIN ALBERT; GROSSMANN MARCEL
Entwurf einer verallgemeinerten Relativit�tstheorie und einer Theorie der Gravitation. Outline of a Generalized Theory of Relativity and of a Theory of Gravitation
Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner 1913. First edition. Original wrappers. Very Good. FIRST EDITION COMMERCIAL OFFPRINT ISSUE of Einstein's breakthrough work on general relativity: the famous "Entwurf" paper. "In this book Einstein and Grossman investigated curved space and curved time as they relate to a theory of gravity. They presented virtually all the elements of the general theory of relativity with the exception of one striking omission: gravitational field equations that were not generally covariant. Einstein soon reconciled himself to this lack of general covariance through the 'hole argument' which sought to establish that generally covariant gravitational field equations would be physically uninteresting. Einstein did not adopt the gravitational field equations until late in 1915 in his final formulations of the general theory. Here Einstein contributed the physics and Grossman the mathematics" Calaprice The Einstein Almanac 40. Weil 59a. Offprint from Zeitschrift f�r Mathematik und Physik volume 62. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner 1913. Octavo original wrappers; custom box. Pencil notation on title. Small chips at spine ends. An outstanding copy without any of the cover-foxing so common with this issue. Teubner unknown
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EINSTEIN ALBERT
Erklarung der Perihelbewegung des Merkur aus der allgemeinen Relativitatstheorie
Berlin: Verlag der K�niglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1915. First edition. original wrappers. Very Good. FIRST PRINTING IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS of one of Einstein's most important papers: his landmark work of November 18 1915 containing the development and confirmation of crucial elements of his general theory of relativity. By autumn 1915 Einstein experienced a "crisis" in his work on his gravitational equations and the general theory of relativity forcing him to abandon several key elements of his earlier work. In October 1915 "Einstein shifted his focus from the physical strategy which emphasized his feel for the basic principles of physics and returned to a greater reliance on a mathematical strategy which made use of the Riemann and Ricci tensors. 'Einstein's reversal' writes John Norton 'parted the waters and led him from bondage into the promised land of general relativity'. The result was an exhausting four-week frenzy during which Einstein wrestled with a succession of tensors equations corrections and updates that he rushed to the Prussian Academy in a flurry of four Thursday lectures" Isaacson. In Einstein's paper of November 18th the third paper in the four-part weekly lecture series he "presents two of his greatest discoveries. Each of these changed his life. The first result was that his theory 'explains. quantitatively. the secular rotation of the orbit of Mercury discovered by Le Verrier. without the need of any special hypothesis.' This discovery was I believe by far the strongest emotional experience in Einstein's scientific life perhaps in all his life. Nature had spoken to him. He had been right. 'For a few days I was beside myself with joyous excitement'. Later he told Fokker that his discovery had given him palpitations of the heart. What he told de Haas is even more profoundly significant: when he saw that his calculations agreed with the unexplained astronomical observations he had the feeling that something actually snapped in him." Pais. The second discovery in Einstein's November 18th paper was that "the bending of light is twice as large as he had found earlier." This correct value would make Einstein an international celebrity when it was found to be accurate after the measurements taken during the May 1919 eclipse. The discoveries in his November 18th paper formed an essential part of the more formal complete presentation of the general theory that appeared in his 1916 paper in Annalen der Physik. See: Isaacson Einstein pp. 211-221 and Pais Subtle is the Lord pp.250-261. IN: Sitzungsberichte der K�niglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Berlin: Verlag der K�niglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1915. Vol. 47. pp. 831-839. Quarto original wrappers almost invisibly rebacked and trimmed; otherwise fine. Housed in custom box. RARE. Verlag der K�niglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften unknown
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Einstein Albert
Essays in physics
Philosophical Library 1950. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : GB0007EIOWAI3N00
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
Barnes Noble 2004. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Barnes Noble hardcover
Référence libraire : G0760746990I4N10 ISBN : 0760746990 9780760746998
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Einstein Albert
Essays in physics
Philosophical Library 1950. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. The dust jacket is missing. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less. Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : GB0007EIOWAI4N01
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Einstein Albert
Essays in science
Philosophical Library. Used - Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket Slightly dampstained. Philosophical Library unknown
Référence libraire : N07K-00439
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Einstein Albert
Essays in science
Philosophical Library. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Philosophical Library unknown
Référence libraire : GRP113737172
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
Barnes Noble 2004. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Barnes Noble hardcover
Référence libraire : G0760746990I4N00 ISBN : 0760746990 9780760746998
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Humanism
Philosophical Library New York. PAPERBACK. Near fine copy. 8vo. Published in New York 1983 later edition. 122 pages. books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Fine. 1983. Philosophical Library, New York paperback
Référence libraire : WARE180MG0067
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
New York: Philosophical Library 1950. Conatisn all the major essays of the rare 1934 edition. Original green cloth.Small chips to top corners of jacket else a whole clean unmarked tight copy in a Mylar jacket cover. First PL Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good-. 12mo. Philosophical Library
Référence libraire : 1358838
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Einstein Albert
Essays In Physics
New York NY: Philosophical Library 1950. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Size=5.5"x8.5". full book description Philosophical Library New York NY 1950. 1st PB Edition VG Paperback Size=5.5"x8.5" 73pgs. Faint owner name embossment on front cover and Title Page ink owner name renowned physicist Dr. Edmond M. Dewan date inside front cover o.w. clean bright & tight. ISBN 0802224822 Physics; Physicists; Physics Essays; Quantum Theory; Relativity SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE! Philosophical Library paperback
Référence libraire : CONROY254614I ISBN : 0802224822 9780802224828
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Einstein Albert
ESSAYS IN SCIENCE. Signed
New York: The Philosophical Library 1934. 1st Edition. New York: The Philosophical Library 1934. 1st Edition. Signed by Author. Einstein Albert. ESSAYS IN SCIENCE. Signed. New York: The Philosophical Library 1934. Signed A. Einstein on the title-page. Grey. The Philosophical Library unknown
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
NY: Philosophical Library. 1934. USA 1st thus. the copyright page says 1934 but this abridged edition is much later. Markings and underling to the first 27 pages and last 3 pages otherwise Good in Good dust jacket with edge chips and tears. Boards 114pp. 16 essays. 1.3 JM FO 11/3. Hardcover. Acceptable/Good. 16mo - over 5�" - 6�" tall. Philosophical Library. Hardcover
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
NY: Philosophical Library 1934. Book. Good . Cloth. Abridged. 114 pp. Front board has brown drip-like stains on right side.Tanned spine. Text clean. Brownish marks on endpapers perhaps newsprint shadows from a clipping. Abridged version of "The World as I see it" containing just the science-related portions. Translated from German by Alan Harris. Logo of double silhouettes on front board. Size: 12mo -- 6.75 in Tall. Philosophical Library Hardcover
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Einstein Albert
ESSAYS IN SCIENCE
New York: Philosophical Library 1934. Hardcover. Very Good Minus/Good. Small 6.75 x 4 x .5". Light rubbing to edges. Dustjacket good. Moderately rubbed. Several small tears < .5" to jacket edges. Blue boards. 3 fig. 114 pp. Clean bright tight. Translated from the German by Alan Harris. Table of Contents include Principles of Research ; Inaugural Address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences On Scientific Truth ; On the Method of Theoretical Physics ; On the Theory of Relativity and more. Philosophical Library hardcover
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Humanism
Philosophical Library/Open Road. PAPERBACK. 1453204636 BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER!VCF . New. Philosophical Library/Open Road paperback
Référence libraire : OTF-Y-9781453204634 ISBN : 1453204636 9781453204634
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
Philosophical Library/Open Road. PAPERBACK. 1453204830 BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER!VCF . New. Philosophical Library/Open Road paperback
Référence libraire : OTF-Y-9781453204832 ISBN : 1453204830 9781453204832
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Einstein Albert
Essays in science
Philosophical Library. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. Philosophical Library unknown
Référence libraire : E03A-00750 ISBN : 0760746990 9780760746998
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
New York: Philosophical Library 1934. A clean unmarked and unclipped copy in a Brodart jacket cover. Includes "The Theory of Relativity." There are just a couple of tiny edge nicks to the jacket which remains clean and bright. Scarce. First Thus. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 12mo. Philosophical Library
Référence libraire : 1355578
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Physics
NY: Philosophical Library. 1950. vg-. Hardcover. 7.25" tall; 75pp; pages are browned; dust jacket is rubbed is in new clear protective mylar . Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : 142518
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Einstein Albert; Harris Alan Translator
Essays in Science
Literary Licensing LLC 2011-04-25. Hardcover. Very Good. Literary Licensing, LLC hardcover
Référence libraire : 151228040 ISBN : 1258004739 9781258004736
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
NY: Philosophical Library 1932 114 pp. No jacket a few brownish drip strains on front cove of compact edition. r. Front and rear cover grayish-green spine sunned to tannish color. Logo of boy and girl silhouettes on front cover.Endpapers heavily foxed perhaps from newsprint bleeding but text is fairly bright and clean. Binding firm. No markings. Abridged edition containing the science portions of "The World As I See It." Translated from German by Alan Harris. Size: 12mo -- 6.75 in Tall Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : 009287
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Humanism
Philosophical Library/Open Road 2015. Book. New. Paperback. New and in stock. Philosophical Library/Open Road Paperback
Référence libraire : 1453204636 ISBN : 1453204636 9781453204634
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
Philosophical Library. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1934. Hardcover. 0760746990 . 7.10 X 5.10 X 0.60 inches; 114 pages . Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : 104165 ISBN : 0760746990 9780760746998
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
New York: Wisdom Library 114 pages. Small card cover. Nd 1934. Originally published as MEIN WELTBILD. Translated from the German by Alan Harris. Tight binding unmarked and clean. Spine creased. Soft Cover. Very Good. Wisdom Library Paperback
Référence libraire : E2202133
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Einstein Albert
ESSAYS IN SCIENCE
New York: Philosophical Library 1934 114pp illus. bkplt cover edges are browning waterstain to dj spine slight soiling & edgewear to dj small chip to bottom corner of dj. Hard Cover. Good /Good. Philosophical Library Hardcover
Référence libraire : 04-0887
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Humanism
Philosophical Library. PAPERBACK. 0802224172 books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Very Good. Philosophical Library paperback
Référence libraire : BING34517 ISBN : 0802224172 9780802224170
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
NY: Philosophical Library n.d. Hard bound 114pp front free endpaper clipped else Very good in edge torn dust jacket. NY: Philosophical Library, n.d. unknown
Référence libraire : 4595
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
New York: Philosophical Library Out fo print. First PL Edition. Cloth. Fine/VG tiny Corner chip. 16mo - over 5�" - 6�" tall. Philosophical Library Hardcover
Référence libraire : 126701
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Einstein Albert
Essays in Science
Philosophical Library 1934. Ex-library copy small book gray boards 114 pages. Reading copy. Poor. Ex-Library. Philosophical Library hardcover
Référence libraire : 06210
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Einstein Alfred
Essays on music
W. W. Norton. Used - Good. 1956 Hardcover 1st ed. . Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. W. W. Norton hardcover
Référence libraire : GRP113950597
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Einstein Alfred
Essays on Music
New York: W. W. Norton. Good with no dust jacket. 1956. Paperback. W. W. Norton paperback
Référence libraire : 282046
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Einstein Alfred
Essays On Music
Nortonww Norton Co. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Norton*(ww Norton Co unknown
Référence libraire : GRP95852924 ISBN : 0393001172 9780393001174
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