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Einstein, Lewis
Inside Constantinople: A Diplomatist's Diary During the Dardanelles Expedition April-september 1915
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Référence libraire : Z1-R-028-01463 ISBN : 0554502232 9780554502236
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Einstein, SJ. & Kukoff, L. edit.: S. J.
Instructors Guide for Introduction to Judaism A Course Outline.
UAHC Press New York 1983. Paperback. Very Good Condition UAHC Press, New York 1983. paperback
Référence libraire : 58048
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EINSTEIN, Albert
Interferenzeigenschaften des durch Kanalstrahlen emittierten Lichtes. Issued with: & RUPP Emil. Über die Interferenzeigenschaften des Kanalstrahllichtes. Offprint from: Sitzungsberichte der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften XXV XXVI November 1926
Berlin: Akademie der Wissenschaften 1926. First edition. SCIENTIFIC FRAUD: THE EINSTEIN-RUPP EXPERIMENTS. <p>First edition extremely rare author’s presentation offprint not to be confused with the much more common trade separate – see below from the library of the great German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld of the notorious Einstein/Rupp experiments. “In the fall of 1926 Albert Einstein published the outline of two experiments in the Proceedings of the Berlin Academy. They addressed one of the most urgent questions in physics at the time: the experiments were to show if the emission of light was a process that was extended in time or if instead light emission occurred in an instantaneous act. Of course the first possibility would confirm a traditional oscillator-and-wave-like view whereas the second possibility would cohere well with Einstein’s own ideas on light quanta. It is quite surprising that these experiments are so unfamiliar today. Apart from addressing a central question and being proposed by no lesser figure than Einstein they also circulated at a crucial moment in the history of quantum theory. Still the experiments are not mentioned in any of the standard Einstein biographies and there is no substantial treatment of them in histories of the quantum theory … The likely cause for this lack of attention is at least as surprising: the experiments were—supposedly—conducted by Emil Rupp yet a decade later Rupp was exposed as a scientific fraudster; the results obtained by Rupp in close consultation with Einstein and published back-to-back with the latter’s theoretical paper were in the end generally believed to have been fabrications†Van Dongen. As Walter Gerlach of Stern-Gerlach fame said in an interview with Thomas Kuhn in 1963 “Rupp in the late twenties early thirties was regarded as the most important and most competent physicist. He did incredible things. … Later it turned out that everything that he had ever published everything was forged. This had gone on for ten years ten years!†Nevertheless “these experiments played a substantial role in developments in 1926. Most importantly they confirmed a wave picture of light when many including Einstein himself initially expected a particle-like instantaneous picture of light emission to be confirmed. After all only a few years before Compton scattering had been shown and as little as a year before the Einstein-Rupp experiments Walther Bothe and Hans Geiger had done the experiments that dismissed the BKS theory. But the experiments of Einstein and Rupp also influenced events in other ways. For instance their initial interpretation was most likely of direct importance for Max Born when he proposed the probabilistic interpretation of the wave function. The experiments further played a role in the thinking of Werner Heisenberg as he formulated his uncertainty relations … these experiments deserve renewed attention and their current obscure status is not warranted by their historical importance†Van Dongen. OCLC locates only three copies two in Switzerland one in Germany but it is unclear which of these if any are author’s presentation offprints. The presentation offprint was not present in the collection of Einstein’s son Hans Albert Christie’s 2006 but it was in Einstein’s own collection of his offprints Christie’s 2008.</p> <br /> <p>Provenance: Arnold Sommerfeld 1868-1951 his characteristic numbering ‘46’ in red pencil on front cover. “The son of a physician Sommerfeld was educated at the University of Königsberg. After teaching briefly at the universities of Göttingen Clausthal and Aachen he was appointed professor of physics at the University of Münich in 1906. Sommerfeld should have retired in 1936 in favour of his pupil Werner Heisenberg. Opposition from the Nazi party to Heisenberg’s appointment prolonged Sommerfeld’s tenure and it was not in fact until late 1939 that he finally retired to be succeeded not by Heisenberg but by Wilhelm Müller a Nazi aerodynamicist without a single publication in physics to his credit. Although Sommerfeld and Heisenberg were not Jewish they were regarded by the Nazis as Jewish sympathizers. Sommerfeld however survived the war and returned to his Münich chair in 1945 continuing to work at physics until he died in a car accident in 1951†Oxford Reference. “Arnold Sommerfeld was one of the most distinguished representatives of the transition period between classical and modern theoretical physics. The work of his youth was still firmly anchored in the conceptions of the nineteenth century; but when in the first decennium of the century the flood of new discoveries experimental and theoretical broke the dams of tradition he became a leader of the new movement and in combining the two ways of thinking he exerted a powerful influence on the younger generation. This combination of a classical mind to whom clarity of conception and mathematical rigour are essential with the adventurous spirit of a pioneer are the roots of his scientific success while his exceptional gift of communicating his ideas by spoken and written word made him a great teacher†Max Born p. 275. </p> <br /> <p>“Born in 1898 Rupp began his career in the 1920s studying canal rays beams of positive ions and atoms formed between an anode and cathode the latter punctured with holes or “canals†in a gas discharge tube. When these rays shoot through the canals and into a vacuum chamber the ions rapidly lose and gain charge emitting visible light that becomes less intense at the other end of the canal.</p> <br /> <p>“In his first experiments in the mid-1920s Rupp measured the coherence length of light — the distance over which the light maintains a consistent phase — emitted by hydrogen and mercury atoms in the canal rays. He measured these lengths as 62 centimeters for hydrogen and 15.2 centimeters for mercury. These were blockbuster results: A moving hydrogen atom was expected to stay coherent over a much smaller distance.</p> <br /> <p>“What’s more Rupp’s extra-long hydrogen canal ray seemed like it could be used to test one of physics’ biggest questions at the time: Is light a particle or a wave Einstein had devised experiments to test if light was emitted instantaneously or over time but he needed a light with an extra-long coherence length — and only Rupp had achieved it.</p> <br /> <p>“After reading Rupp’s 1926 paper Einstein published his own “Proposal for an Experiment on the Nature of the Elementary Process of Radiation Emission†and reached out to Rupp directly to discuss a collaboration. But because Rupp’s boss at Heidelberg University the physicist Philipp Lenard was “a fervent anti-relativist — and anti-Semite†writes van Dongen Einstein chose to forgo a visit to the institution and sent instructions for Rupp to do the experiments on his own.</p> <br /> <p>“There were red flags from the start. In one instance Rupp appeared to have altered the mirrors in his interferometer the instrument he used to study interference just so into an arrangement that would obtain desired outcomes. In another instance when Einstein corrected the settings Rupp reported using for another instrument Rupp chalked the mistake up to a typo. There were other ‘alarming discrepancies’ in Rupp’s calculations van Dongen writes and Einstein’s letters show that he pushed back on several occasions. Each time Rupp responded with new results that perfectly explained the oddities Einstein questioned.</p> <br /> <p>“Initially Einstein expected to find that light was emitted instantaneously. But as the collaboration stretched on he began to expect the experiments would confirm the alternative the ‘classical’ theory. ‘One of the reasons for his changing position likely was that that outcome had inadvertently already been corroborated by Rupp’ van Dongen writes.</p> <br /> <p>“When Rupp furnished Einstein with a final set of results supporting the classical emission picture Einstein facilitated their publication in the proceedings of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. They were published back-to-back with a paper by Einstein explaining the theory behind the experiments in which Einstein cited Rupp’s work. Einstein even helped Rupp draft his paper’s abstract.</p> <br /> <p>“The association with Einstein rocketed Rupp to scientific prominence and in 1928 he accepted a position in the research labs of German electronics company AEG ‘a kind of counterpart to General Electric’ writes MIT physicist Anthony French in his 1999 retrospective of Rupp’s case.</p> <br /> <p>“However scientists had begun voicing skepticism about Rupp’s canal ray work. Among them were British spectroscopist Robert d’Escourt Atkinson who doubted Rupp’s extraordinary coherence lengths and a researcher named Harald Straub who tried and failed to replicate Rupp’s measurements in 1930. Rupp came down hard on Straub with a rebuttal sending photographs that supposedly showed his interference fields and forcefully defending his work in the same journal where Straub published his. Straub wrote that he had nothing else to add and the matter appeared settled.</p> <br /> <p>“But Rupp’s reputation was bruised in the episode and his letters from the time indicate that his funding at AEG was drying up. He published work on electron scattering then took up experiments with positrons producing them by pounding lithium with protons. In a 1934 paper Rupp claimed to have accelerated protons at potential differences of 500 kV. This was impossible for him to have done — he simply did not have the requisite accelerator in his lab.</p> <br /> <p>“In December 1934 two of Rupp’s fellow scientists at AEG brought the glaring problem to the attention of the institute’s director who launched an investigation and subsequently fired Rupp. In January 1935 Rupp published the retraction statement appended to his doctor’s note claiming he had no knowledge of or control over the fabrications. And later that year experimentalists Walther Gerlach and Eduard Rüchardt published ‘On the Coherence Length of Light emitted by Canal Rays’ which essentially confirmed that Rupp’s early canal ray work was also erroneous. Amid this public humiliation Rupp experienced a nervous breakdown and spent time in a sanatorium. He never worked in physics again.</p> <br /> <p>“Einstein however escaped from the episode unscathed. Historians like van Dongen think his credulousness was an honest mistake underpinned by his desire to see his theories confirmed by experiments. Rupp’s work and life are now a footnote but following his downfall it appears that German scientists mentioned his name often. According to French ‘for a number of years afterward the word ‘geruppt’ became an epithet among German physicists to describe questionable work’†Jooss. </p> <br /> <p>This author’s presentation offprint is of extreme rarity and must be distinguished from other so-called ‘offprints’ of papers from the Berlin Sitzungsberichte many of which are commonly available on the market. The celebrated bookseller Ernst Weil 1919-1981 in the introduction to his Einstein bibliography wrote: “I have often been asked about the number of those offprints. It seems to be certain that there were few before 1914. They were given only to the author and mostly ‘Überreicht vom Verfasser’ Presented by the Author is printed on the wrapper. Later on I have no doubt many more offprints were made and also sold as such especially by the Berlin Academy.†If the term ‘offprint’ means as we believe it should a separate printing of a journal article given only to the author for distribution to colleagues then ‘offprints’ were not commercially available. Although there is certainly some truth in Weil’s remark in our view it requires clarification and explanation.</p> <br /> <p>Until about 1916 most of Einstein’s papers were published in Annalen der Physik; from 1916 until he left Germany for the United States in 1933 most were published in the Berlin Sitzungsberichte. The Sitzungsberichte differed from other journals in which Einstein published in that it made separate printings of its papers commercially available. These separate printings have ‘Sonderabdruck’ printed on the front wrapper the usual German term for offprint but they are not offprints according to our definition. They were available to anyone; indeed a price list of these ‘trade offprints’ is printed on the rear wrapper. True author’s presentation offprints can be distinguished from these trade separates by the presence of ‘Überreicht vom Verfasser’ on the front wrapper.</p> <br /> <p>In the period 1916 to 1919 or 1920 the Sitzungsberichte trade separates are themselves rare. After 1919 or 1920 however the trade separates become much more common although the author’s presentation offprints are still very rare. The reason for this change is that it was only in 1919 that Einstein became famous among the general public.</p> <br /> <p>It might seem obvious that Einstein’s fame dates from 1905 his ‘annus mirabilis’ in which he published his epoch-making papers on special relativity and the light quantum. However these works did not make him immediately well known even in the physics community – many physicists did not understand or accept his work and it was two or three years before his genius was fully accepted even by his colleagues. Einstein did not secure an academic position until 1908. Among the general public Einstein became well known only in late 1919 following the success of Eddington’s expedition to observe the bending of light by the Sun which confirmed Einstein’s general theory of relativity. This was front-page news and made Einstein universally famous. See Chapter 16 ‘The suddenly famous Doctor Einstein’ in Pais Subtle is the Lord for an account of these events. Before 1919 the trade separates of Einstein’s papers would probably only have been purchased by professional physicists; after 1919 everyone wanted a memento of the famous Dr. Einstein whether or not they understood anything of theoretical physics and the trade separates of his papers were printed and sold in far greater numbers than before to meet the demand. It is telling that when these post-1919 trade separates appear on the market they are often in mint condition – they were never read simply because their owners were unable to understand them.</p> <br /> <p>BRL 160; Weil 153. Born ‘Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld 1868-1951’ Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 8 1952 pp. 275-296. French ‘The strange case of Emil Rupp’ Physics in Perspective 1 1999 pp. 3-21. Joosse ‘December 1934: Emil Rupp’s research which fooled even Einstein is exposed as fraud’ APS News Nov. 14 2023. Van Dongen ‘Communicating the Heisenberg uncertainty relations: Niels Bohr complementarity and the Einstein-Rupp experiments’ Scientia Danica. Series M Mathematica et physica 1: One Hundred Years of the Bohr Atom Proceedings 2015 pp. 310-343.</p> <br/> <br/> 8vo 252 x 180 mm pp. 334-340; 341-351. Original printed wrappers portion of ink postmark stamp on lower cover just into text of publisher’s advertisements light vertical crease for posting. Akademie der Wissenschaften unknown
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introduction to Judaism: A Course Outline
US: Union of American Hebrew Congregations 1983. Union of American Hebrew Congregations 1983 Fine/ Unread. New exterior. Tight tanned unmarked pages. xxviii196 pages. 12.4 ounces. Paperback. Fine. Union of American Hebrew Congregations Paperback
Référence libraire : 367146 ISBN : 0807402516 9780807402511
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introduction to Judaism: A Course Outline
Urj Pr. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Urj Pr unknown
Référence libraire : I06D-01597 ISBN : 0807402516 9780807402511
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Einstein, Stephen J. (Editor)/ Kukoff, Lydia/ Edwards, Lias A./ Slome, Marjorie/ Person, Hara/ Einstein, Stephen J./ Kukoff, Lyd
Introduction to Judaism: A Source Book
Urj Press 1999. Paperback. New. revised edition. 442 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.25 inches. Urj Press paperback
Référence libraire : 1-080740649X ISBN : 080740649X 9780807406496
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Einstein, Stephen
Introduction to Judaism
UAHC. Collectible - Very Good. 1983. First Printing. Soft Cover. V16 . UAHC paperback
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introduction to Judaism: A Course Outline Student Resource Book
Urj Press 1983. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Urj Press paperback
Référence libraire : G0807402516I4N00 ISBN : 0807402516 9780807402511
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introduction to Judaism : A Course Outline
URJ Press 1997. Paperback. As New. Disclaimer:An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact; pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. URJ Press paperback
Référence libraire : G0807402516I2N00 ISBN : 0807402516 9780807402511
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Einstein, SJ. & Kukoff, L. edit.: S. J.
Introduction to Judaism A Course Outline.
UAHC Press New York 1983. Paperback. Good Condition UAHC Press, New York 1983. paperback
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Einstein, Stephen J. and Kukoff, Lydia et al (Editors)
Introduction to Judaism: Instructor's Guide and Curriculum
NY: UAHC Press 1999 Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Revised Edition. 311 page guide for instructors in introductory Judaism. Minor curling of bottom right corner. UAHC Press paperback
Référence libraire : 085601 ISBN : 0807406511 9780807406519
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introduction to Judaism: A Source Book
Paperback. Very Good. paperback
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Einstein, SJ. & Kukoff, L. edit.: S. J.
Introduction to Judaism - A Course Outline.
UAHC Press New York 1983. Pb New. UAHC Press, New York 1983. unknown
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Einstein, Stephen J.
Introdution to Judaism
UAHC. Good. 1999. First Printing. Soft Cover. G374 . UAHC paperback
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition - The Path to Inner Wisdom: The Path to Inner Wisdom : A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
Houghton Mifflin. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. 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. Houghton Mifflin unknown
Référence libraire : Q01G-00469 ISBN : 1862041369 9781862041363
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition - The Path to Inner Wisdom: The Path to Inner Wisdom : A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
Houghton Mifflin. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Houghton Mifflin unknown
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition the Path to Inner Wisdom
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Référence libraire : 1862045178.G ISBN : 1862045178 9781862045170
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Einstein, Patricia
INTUITION The Path to Inner Wisdom
Vega 2002. xxiii221pp. Soft covers. Good How to discover and use your greatest natural resource. With practical exercises Vega, 2002 paperback
Référence libraire : 2035 ISBN : 1843331535 9781843331537
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Einstein, Patricia
INTUITION The Path to Inner Wisdom
Vega 2002. xxiii221pp. A fine copy in soft covers How to discover and use your greatest natural resource. With practical exercises Vega, 2002 paperback
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition : The Path to Inner Wisdom - How to Discover and Use Your Greatest Natural Resource
Pavilion Books. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. Pavilion Books unknown
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition - The Path to Inner Wisdom: The Path to Inner Wisdom : A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition - The Path to Inner Wisdom : A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition - The Path to Inner Wisdom : A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, P
Intuition : The Path to Inner Wisdom Intuition Log = Intuition Kit
Boston MA: Element 1999. First Thus. . Paperback. G. 8vo. A good copy in blue/mauve card covers with minor shelf wear. Includes a separate book with matching cover the Intuition Log with completely blank pages for reader's own notes. <br/> <br/> Element paperback
Référence libraire : AB6872 ISBN : 1862045178 9781862045170
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Einstein, Patricia
INTUITION The Path To Inner Wisdom
Element 1997. xxiii221pp. A very good hardback copy in dustcover. Foreword by Raymond Moody. A guide to discovering and using your greatest natural resource Element, 1997 hardcover
Référence libraire : 2034 ISBN : 1862041369 9781862041363
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom - How to Discover and Use Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom - How to Discover and Use Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom
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Référence libraire : 1862046921.G ISBN : 1862046921 9781862046924
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom - A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom - A Guide to Discovering and Using Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom - How to Discover and Use Your Greatest Natural Resource
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Einstein, Patricia
Intuition: The Path to Inner Wisdom
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Einstein, Patricia
INTUTION PATH INNER WISDOM
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement Dover Books on Physics
Dover Publications. 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. Dover Publications unknown
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
Dover Publications Incorporated. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Dover Publications, Incorporated unknown
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Einstein, Albert,
Investigations On the Theory Of the Brownian Movement
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Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
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Einstein, Albert,
Investigations On the Theory Of the Brownian Movement
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Einstein, Albert,
Investigations On the Theory Of the Brownian Movement
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Einstein, Albert,
Investigations On the Theory Of the Brownian Movement
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Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
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Einstein, Albert (Edited with Notes by R. Furth. Translated by AD. Cowper) A. D.
INVESTIGATIONS ON THE THEORY OF THE BROWNIAN MOVEMENT
New York: Dover Publications 1956. iv 119pp. plus unpaginated Indexes and publisher catalogue at rear. Book clean square. Spine firm. Leaves clean very small spot to rear endpaper else unmarked soft in-production creasing to lower spine area of first few pages. Stiff card wrapper minimally edgeworn tiny corner crease mild edge discolouration to rear. An unabridged unaltered republication if the 1st 1926 English edition. Book weight approx. 160g. This book will post as a small parcel and postage charge will be reduced accordingly. Softcover. Very Good. 8vo - approx. 20.25cm x 13.5cm. Dover Publications Paperback
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Einstein, Albert 1879-1955
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
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Référence libraire : 1014054435.G ISBN : 1014054435 9781014054432
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
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Référence libraire : 1607962853.G ISBN : 1607962853 9781607962854
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement Dover Books on Physics
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Référence libraire : 0486603040.G ISBN : 0486603040 9780486603049
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
BN Publishing 2011-01-11. Used - Like New. Used Like New no missing pages no damage to binding may have a remainder mark. BN Publishing unknown
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
BN Publishing 2011-01-11. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! BN Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : Q-1607962853 ISBN : 1607962853 9781607962854
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement Dover Books on Physics
Dover Publications 1956-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
Référence libraire : Q-0486603040 ISBN : 0486603040 9780486603049
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Einstein, Albert
Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement
Dover Publications Incorporated. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Dover Publications, Incorporated unknown
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Einstein, Albert [Translated By A. D. Cowper, Appendix Of Notes By R. Furth)
Investigations On The Theory Of The Brownian Movement By Albert Einstein Original 1926 Uk First Edition
London: Methuen & Co. 1926. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Viii 124 Pp. Green Cloth White Spine Lettering. First Printing In Secondary Binding With White Lettering The First Binding Was Lettered In Gilt. Book Used But Still Near Fine Very Slight Rubbing Lettering Complete With Some Wear Small Areas Of Lightening Of Color On Front Cover Darkening To Lower Corner Of Page "V" First Page Of Preface. No Marks. Lacking The Very Scarce Dust Jacket. <br/> <br/> Methuen & Co. hardcover
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