Brentano's: New York 1920. First Edition 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good /No Jacket. 64 Pp. Beige Cloth Over Green Boards Printed In Black. First English Language Book Publication Specifically On Einstein's Theory Of Relativity. Translated From The Original Publication 11/19/1919 In The Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant And Including Long Quotations From Einstein Of Conversations With Lorentz. Lightly Used Clean No Names Or Marks Or Stains Or Fading Hinges Tight. No Jacket. <br/> <br/> New York hardcover
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Bookseller reference : ria9780190625894_rkm ISBN : 0190625899 9780190625894
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Bookseller reference : mon0001653049 ISBN : 1906358885 9781906358884
Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. 1938. First Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. 9 7/8" Tall. Drawings. 222 Pp. True First Edition Of "The Evolution Of Physics" Issued Just Prior To The English Translation.Softcover Issue Tan Covers Printed In Red. Clean Unmarked Except For Small Owner's Name On Tile Page. Covers With Slight Browning To Spine Wear With Splits At Top And Bottom Of Front Spine Edge Hinges Tight Foxing Spots To Foredges Of Page Block And A Few Spots On Edges Of Pages. <br/> <br/> A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. paperback
Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. 1938. First Edition 1st Printing. Light Blue Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 9 7/8" Tall. Drawings. 222 Pp. True First Edition Of "The Evolution Of Physics" Issued Just Prior To The English Translation. Blue Cloth Printed In Black. Clean Unmarked. Covers With Slight Sunning To Spine Points Of Fraying At Two Front Tips Hinges Tight 1 1/2" Diameter Ring Mark At Left Foredge Of Rear Cover; Light Foxing Spots To Foredges Of Page Block But Pages Themselves Clean And Bright Without Spotting. <br/> <br/> A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. hardcover
Hardback. As New. General relativity or the general theory of relativity is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915. It is the current description of gravitation in modern physics. General relativity generalises special relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation providing a hardcover
Bookseller reference : ria9781936690015_rkm ISBN : 1936690012 9781936690015
Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1954. First Edition Second Printing 2nd Printing. Cloth/Boards. Near Fine Book/Near Fine Dustjacket. 196 Pp. Book Is Fine Touch Of Wear At Corners. Dj Lightly Used Touch Of Wear At Corners Price Clipped Spine A Little Tanned. <br/> <br/> Harvard University Press hardcover
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company 1926. First American Edition 1st Printing. Brown Cloth Gilt. Very Good Book/Fair DJ. 124 Pp. First American Edition No Date Printing Statement Indicates 1926 British Sheets Were Used. Book Is Somewhat Worn And Has Small Areas Of Fraying At Corners Hinges Solid Small Previous Owner's Name On Front Free Endpaper. Dj Worn Bottom 40% Of Spine Chipped Away But Title And Author Remain Small Edge And Corner Chips. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton and Company hardcover
New York: Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company / Howard Coggesshall 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Photograph Drawing. 51 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt 10 1/8" Tall. Explanatory Material About And For The Westinghouse-Sponsored Time Capsule Embedded In 1938 Below The Grounds Of The 1939 World's Fair. Includes The Text Of A Letter From Einstein In Facsimile And In English Translation Likewise A Letter From Millikan And Another From Mann. Einstein's Letter Reads In Part " Our Time Is Rich In Inventive Minds. However The Production And Distribution Of Commodities Is Entirely Unorganized So That Everybody Must Live In Fear Of Being Eliminated From The Economic Cycle In This Way Suffering From The Want Of Everything. Furthermore People Living In Different Countries Kill Each Other At Irregular Time Intervals So That Also For This Reason Any One Who Thinks About The Future Must Live In Fear And Terror. This Is Due To The Fact That The Intelligence & Character Of The Masses Are Incomparably Lower Than The Intelligence And Character Of The Few Who Produce Something Valuable For The Community. I Trust That Posterity Will Read These Statements With A Feeling Of Proud And Justified Superiority. Albert Einstein". Einstein's Statements Mightfail To Account For Our Political Leaders At The Federal State And Local Levels Who Are Stymied In Their Ever-Laudable Efforts To Address These Issues Only By The Opposition Of Other Leaders In Decisions About Who Should Lead By Rewriting Policy And Helping Their Supporters Rather Than Learning To Govern Effectively And Efficiently And Impartially For The Common Good Resulting In A Fratricidal Political Duel By Ambitious Attorneys Of The Left Right Plutocratic Or Populist Persuasions Striking New Tones Each Day In An Endless Cacophony. This Thin Book Is Not Uncommon But Is Scarce In Superior Condition This Being An Exceptional Example Near Fine Gilt Brilliant Covers Unfaded And Unstained No Names Or Marks Slight Rubbing Just At Corners. <br/> <br/> Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company / Howard Coggesshall hardcover
New York: Harry N. Abrams 1975. First edition. Oblong hardcover. First printing. 260 pages. Text by Peter Selz essay by Susan Einstein and with some poems inspired by Francis' artworks. Includes 185 illustrations with 45 in color. A clean very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. A lovely copy of what remains one of the better monographs on Francis. Harry N. Abrams unknown
Bookseller reference : 130432 ISBN : 0810909286 9780810909281
S&S/Macmillan New York 1958. 3rd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. boards a bit sunned minor wear to corners of boards. Category: Sports & Pastimes; Baseball; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 4864. . S&S/Macmillan hardcover
Philadelphia: David McKay Company 1940. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Fine Book/Very Good Dust Jacket. 244 Pp. Scarce First Printing. Blurb By Albert Einstein On Cover: "Very Few Men Could Of Their Own Knowledge Present The Material As Clearly And Concisely As He Has Succeeded In Doing" Another Einstein Blurb On Rear Flap. Nicely Inscribed By Author An Astronomer And Cosmologist At Mt Wilson Observatory To Dr. L. L. Riggin Pencil Ownership Signature Of "Goodall". <br/> <br/> David McKay Company hardcover
Princeton: Princeton University Press 1979. First Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Orange Cloth. Fine Book/Fine DJ. Xvii 233 Pp Contents Page.Orange Cloth Printed In Black. German/ French Original Text And English Translation On Facing Pages. As New In As New Dust Jacket. <br/> <br/> Princeton University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 020086 ISBN : 0691082294 9780691082295
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company 1926. First American Edition . Brown Cloth Gilt. Very Good Book/Poor DJ. 124 Pp. First American Edition No Date Statement Indicates 1926 British Sheets. Book Is Somewhat Worn But No Fraying Hinges Solid No Marks Internally But Previous Owner's Information On Front Free Endpaper An Original Clipping The Famous Newspaper Photo Of Einstein Sticking His Tongue Out On Front Pastedown Very Large Owner's Personal Bookplate On Rear Pastedown Original Design Of A Monk Writing With An Enormous Quill Large Cobweb In Background All In Black Ink On Gold Foil. Dj Lacking Entire Spine Detached Along Rear Flap Fold So Actually In Three Large Pieces One 1" Rectangular Chip At Upper Right Corner Of Rear Panel Detached But Present In A Dj Sleeve Spine Absent But All Other Lettering And Design Complete. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton and Company hardcover
Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. 1938. First Edition 1st Printing. Light Blue Cloth. Near Fine Book/Very Good Dust Jacket. 9 7/8" Tall. Drawings. Viii 222 Pp. Light Blue Cloth Stamped In Dark Blue. True First Edition Of "The Evolution Of Physics" Issued Just Prior To The English Translation. A Clean Unmarked Copy With Signs Of Removal Of A Single Bookplate On The Front Endpaper No Other Marks. Dust Jacket With Some Wear And Browning Also With A 1 3/8" X 1 5/8" V-Chip At Top Of Rear Panel Adjacent To The Spine Very Small Chips At Tips With A 1" X 1/8" Loss Along Top Of Front Flap Fold And A 1/2" Closed Tear At Top Of Rear Panel With A Few Small Chips And Very Short Closed Tears. A Nice Copy In The Nearly Complete And Scarce Jacket. <br/> <br/> A. W. Sijthoff's Uitgeversmaatschappij N. V. hardcover
Montreal / London 1944 and 1945: Free World Inc 1944. First Editions . Printed Wrappers. Very Good. Drawings and Other Artwork. Six Issues. The French Language Edition Of "The Free World". No. 1 Has Chipping At Lower Corner Of Front Cover And Adjacent Pages Adjacent To Spine; Others Are Vg To Near Fine. <br/> <br/> Free World Inc unknown
New York: Prentice-Hall 1942. First Edition First Printing . Blue Cloth. Good-Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 287 pp. No marks previous owner's name on front pastedown M. C. Solomon rubbing at edges. Cover gilt still brilliant spine gilt present. Hinges tight. endpapers age-toned. <br/> <br/> Prentice-Hall hardcover
New York: Pantheon Books 1955. First Edition . Cloth. Near Fine Book/Near Fine. 86 Pp. Blue Cloth. Book Near Fine Tiny Bumps To Corners Ink "Library Of Science Nov 1955" With Initial On Rear Free Endpaper. Price-Clipped Dust Jacket Otherwise Nearly As New. <br/> <br/> Pantheon Books hardcover
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1955. First Edition First Printing . Black Cloth. Near Fine Book/Near Fine Dustjacket. 168 pp. No additional printings indicated. Black trade binding with red lettering on spine. DJ with 21 "Putnam Sports Series" titles on rear panel. Book with just a touch of wear at top and bottom of spine DJ clean and attractive with just light wear a few very short closed tears no chipping price-clipped. <br/> <br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1955. First Edition 1st Printing. Black Cloth. Good. 168 pp. No additional printings indicated. Black trade binding with red lettering on spine. Previous owners' information on front free endpaper. <br/> <br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Fannei & Walz 1996. 1996. Hardcover. 271 x 191 x 56 cm. Autorenportrait: Carl Einstein Kunsthistoriker und Schriftsteller entstammte einer deutsch-j�dischen Familie. Er verfasste kunstwissenschaftliche Studien zu Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus und Surrealismus und besch�ftigte sich als einer der ersten Kunsthistoriker mit afrikanischer Kunst. Er war in zahlreichen literarischen Zirkeln aktiv und ver�ffentlichte Artikel in literarischen sowie politischen Zeitschriften. Ab 1928 in Paris lebend war er mit Georges Bataille Mitbegr�nder der surrealistischen K�nstlerzeitschrift "Documents". Als Teilnehmer am Spanischen B�rgerkrieg wurde er Mitglied der anarchosyndikalistischen CNT-FAI und wurde zum "t�chnico de guerra" in der Kolonne Durruti gew�hlt. Nach dem Sieg Francos floh Einstein 1939 zur�ck nach Frankreich wo er f�r kurze Zeit interniert war. Nach der Niederlage Frankreichs nahm er sich am 5. Juli 1940 bei Pau nahe der spanischen Grenze das Leben. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Klaus Siebenhaar Jg. 1952 ist Direktor des Instituts f�r Kultur- und Medienmanagement der Freien Universit�t Berlin und Verleger. Bisher erschienen zahlreiche Ver�ffentlichungen zur Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts sowie zum Kulturmanagement. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Reihe/Serie Werke 5 Bde. ; Bd.5 Zusatzinfo 464 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Ma�e 270 x 190 mm Gewicht 2094 g Einbandart gebunden 20. Jahrhundert Kunst ISBN-10 3-927574-35-X / 392757435X ISBN-13 978-3-927574-35-9 / 9783927574359 Werke Berliner Ausgabe Band 5 Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts Gebundene Ausgabe Carl Einstein Autor Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann Autor Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik Direktor Institut f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften FU Berlin Klaus Siebenhaar <br/><br/>angewandte Kulturwissenschaften Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus Surrealismus Exilpublizistik Kommunikationsgeschichte 20. Jahrhundert Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts Kulturmanagement Medienmanagement Kunst ISBN-10 3-927574-35-X / 392757435X ISBN-13 978-3-927574-35-9 / 9783927574359 Werke Berliner Ausgabe Band 5 Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts Gebundene Ausgabe Carl Einstein Autor Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann Autor Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik Direktor Institut f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften FU Berlin Klaus Siebenhaar Autorenportrait: Carl Einstein Kunsthistoriker und Schriftsteller entstammte einer deutsch-j�dischen Familie. Er verfasste kunstwissenschaftliche Studien zu Expressionismus Kubismus Konstruktivismus und Surrealismus und besch�ftigte sich als einer der ersten Kunsthistoriker mit afrikanischer Kunst. Er war in zahlreichen literarischen Zirkeln aktiv und ver�ffentlichte Artikel in literarischen sowie politischen Zeitschriften. Ab 1928 in Paris lebend war er mit Georges Bataille Mitbegr�nder der surrealistischen K�nstlerzeitschrift "Documents". Als Teilnehmer am Spanischen B�rgerkrieg wurde er Mitglied der anarchosyndikalistischen CNT-FAI und wurde zum "t�chnico de guerra" in der Kolonne Durruti gew�hlt. Nach dem Sieg Francos floh Einstein 1939 zur�ck nach Frankreich wo er f�r kurze Zeit interniert war. Nach der Niederlage Frankreichs nahm er sich am 5. Juli 1940 bei Pau nahe der spanischen Grenze das Leben. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Klaus Siebenhaar Jg. 1952 ist Direktor des Instituts f�r Kultur- und Medienmanagement der Freien Universit�t Berlin und Verleger. Bisher erschienen zahlreiche Ver�ffentlichungen zur Literatur- Kultur- und Theatergeschichte des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts sowie zum Kulturmanagement. Dr. phil. Hermann Haarmann ist Professor f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Exilpublizistik sowie Direktor des Instituts f�r Kommunikationsgeschichte und angewandte Kulturwissenschaften an der FU Berlin. Reihe/Serie Werke 5 Bde. ; Bd.5 Zusatzinfo 464 farb. u. schw.-w. Abb. Sprache deutsch Ma�e 270 x 190 mm Gewicht 2094 g Einbandart gebunden Fannei & Walz hardcover
Bookseller reference : BN9428 ISBN : 392757435X 9783927574359