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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

‎Opticks: or a Treatise of the Reflections Refractions Inflections and Colours of Light‎

‎Twelve folding engraved plates. 4 p.l. 382 pp. one leaf of ads. 8vo cont. calf small portions of ends of spine & one corner carefully repaired spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. London: W. Innys 1730. Fourth edition and the final edition to be revised by Newton of this great classic. It contains the complete set of 31 Queries which reveal some of Newton's most influential and speculative writing. Fine crisp copy. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Edward Powell. ❧ Babson 136. unknown books‎

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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

‎Opticks: or a Treatise of the Reflexions Refractions Inflexions and Colours of Light. Also Two Treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures.‎

‎London: Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford Printers to the Royal Society 1704. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to. 24.2 x 18.8 cm. 2 ff. 144 pp. 211 pp 1 pp. with 19 folding engraved plates. Bound in contemporary English paneled calf. Minor ribbing to binding. Only very minor marginal traces of use. Very genuine. Excellent. First edition first issue of this landmark in science by Sir Isaac Newton 1642-1727 here in a remarkably well preserved unrestored example. "The work summarized Newton's discoveries and theories concerning light and color: the spectrum of the sunlight the degrees of refraction associated with different colors the color circle the first in the history of color theory the invention of the reflecting telescope the first workable theory of the rainbow and experiments on what would later be called 'interference effects' in conjunction with Newton's rings . . . The first edition of the Opticks ends with two mathematical treatises in Latin written to establish his priority over Leibnitz in the invention of the calculus" Norman 1588. Babson 132; Dibner 148; Horblit 79b; PMM 172; Norman 1588; Wallis 174. <br/> <br/> Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, Printers to the Royal Society hardcover books‎

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‎Newton Isaac‎

‎Opuscula Mathematica Philosophica et Philologica.‎

‎Lausanne and Geneva: Aoud Marcum-Michaelem Bousquet & Socios 1744. First edition of the first collected edition of <span class="match">Newton</span>'s writings which has been hailed as "a fine piece of bookmaking" Babson. Quarto bound in contemporary velum contains 64 folding engraved plates; 2 folding letterpress tables. In very good condition. Small stamps to the spine and title pages. Rare in contemporary binding. English mathematician astronomer theologian author and physicist Sir Isaac Newton is widely considered one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution. In one of his most important works Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica Newton formulated the the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint until being superseded by the theory of relativity. Aoud Marcum-Michaelem Bousquet & Socios unknown books‎

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‎Newton Isaac‎

‎Opuscula Mathematica Philosophica et Philologica.‎

‎Lausanne and Geneva: Aoud Marcum-Michaelem Bousquet & Socios 1744. First edition of the first collected edition of <span class="match">Newton</span>'s writings which has been hailed as "a fine piece of bookmaking" Babson. Quarto bound in contemporary velum contains 64 folding engraved plates; 2 folding letterpress tables. In very good condition wide margins. Rare in contemporary binding. English mathematician astronomer theologian author and physicist Sir Isaac Newton is widely considered one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution. In one of his most important works Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica Newton formulated the the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint until being superseded by the theory of relativity. Aoud Marcum-Michaelem Bousquet & Socios unknown books‎

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‎NEWTON ISAAC‎

‎Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica‎

‎London: Guil. & Joh. Innys Regiae Societatis typographos 1726. Third Edition. contemporary full vellum. RARE 1726 THIRD EDITION OF NEWTON'S PRINCIPIA THE LAST EDITION EDITED BY NEWTON AND THE BASIS FOR ALL SUBSEQUENT EDITIONS. ONE OF ONLY 1250 COPIES PRINTED. "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the great synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained in mathematical terms within a single physical theory. With him the separation of natural and supernatural of sublunar and superlunar worlds disappeared. The same laws of gravitation and motion rule everywhere; for the first time a single mathematical law could explain the motion of objects on earth as well as the phenomena of the heavens. The whole cosmos is composed of inter-connecting parts influencing each other according to these laws. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought equalled perhaps only by that following Darwin's Origin of Species. It was the final irrevocable break with a medieval conception based on Greek and Roman cosmology and a scholastic system derived from the medieval interpretation of Aristotle. Newton's universe almost independent of the spiritual order ushered in the age of rationalism scientific determinism and the acceptance of a mechanistic view of nature" Printing and the Mind of Man 161. On the history and importance of the third edition: Towards the end of his life Newton "gave one last effort to the Principia. It is clear that he regarded the Principia rather than the Opticks as his masterwork. He worked over the Principia without end to hone its language to a perfect expression of his ideas. Perhaps the appearance of a reprint of the second edition in Amsterdam in 1723 stimulated Newton to put his plan for a new edition into action. Perhaps a serious illness in 1722 reminded him that he could not delay forever. We know only that printing of an edition more sumptuous than either of the others began in the fall of 1723. As editor Newton had the services of a young member of the Royal Society Henry Pemberton. In the fall of 1723 Pemberton addressed to him the first of thirty-one communications which stretched over the following two-and-a-half years while the edition passed through the press. Through 1724 and 1725 the edition made its slow but steady progress toward completion with none of the delays that stopped the press during the second edition. Newton dated the preface 12 January 1726. It was the last day of March when Martin Folkes presented a copy 'richly Bound in morocco Leather' to the Royal Society in Newton's name. In all 1250 copies were printed." Westfall The Life of Isaac Newton. The third edition "contains a new preface by Newton and a large number of alterations" Babson 13. With portrait engraving by Vertue bound before first text leaf and numerous illustrations in text. Complete with the privilege leaf half-title dedication leaf index and ad leaf. London: Guil. & Joh. Innys Regiae Societatis typographos 1726. Quarto 186x241 mm contemporary full Dutch vellum; custom half-leather box. Unidentified early signatures on front pastedown half-title and ad leaf verso. Mild scuffing to binding boards a little bowed. Text with occasional light soiling and scattered foxing but generally clean. A beautiful copy. SCARCE IN AN UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Guil. & Joh. Innys, Regiae Societatis typographos unknown books‎

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‎NEWTON Isaac‎

‎Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica‎

‎Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1972. hardcover. near fine/very good. Reprint of the third edition 1726 with Variant Readings. Edited by Alexandre Koyre and I. Bernard Cohen & Anne Whitman. 2 volumes. Illustrated with hundreds of in-text diagrams. 4to black cloth d.w. A near fine copy but for a sloppily removed label on the inside front cover.<br/><br/> Third edition of Newton's masterpiece."The most influential scientific publication of the 17th century." -Horblit. "The Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the great synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained in mathematical terms within a single physical theory. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought equalled perhaps only by that following Darwin's Origin of Species." -PMM.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books‎

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‎Newton Isaac‎

‎Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World. Two Volume Set. Volume I: The Motion of Bodies. Volume II: The System of the World.‎

‎Berkeley: University of California Press 1985. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. Reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. Two volume set. Paperback bindings with minimal shelfwear. No date of publication though it is a 13th printing circa 1985. Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. The translation revised and supplied with an historical and explanatory appendix by Florian Cajori. Vol. I: xxxvi 396 pages of text. Vol. II: iv 397-680 pages of text. The text is clean and unmarked. Reprint edition. University of California Press Paperback books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 009809 ISBN : 0520009282 9780520009288

‎Newton Isaac‎

‎The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.‎

‎London: Printed for H.D. Symonds 1803. First complete edition in English of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia the greatest work of physics in the exceedingly rare original boards. Octavo 3 volumes bound in original boards uncut 54 folding copper-engraved plates of diagrams and figures all but one folding; 2 folding tables. with 22 folding. In near fine condition with light toning to the text. An exceptional example rare and desirable in the original boards. Housed in a custom clamshell box. "Newton’s Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the greatest synthesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity. Newton showed that the important and dramatic aspects of nature that were subject to the universal law of gravitation could be explained in mathematical terms with a single physical theory. With him the separation of the natural and supernatural of sublunar and superlunar worlds disappeared. The same laws of gravitation and motion rule everywhere; for the first time a single mathematical law could explain the motion of objects on earth as well as the phenomena of the heavens. The whole cosmos is composed of inter-connecting parts influencing each other according to these laws. It was this grand conception that produced a general revolution in human thought equaled perhaps only by that following Darwin’s Origin of Species Newton is generally regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time and the founder of mathematical physics" PMM 161. "It is perhaps the greatest intellectual stride that it has ever been granted to any man to make" Einstein. Printed for H.D. Symonds hardcover books‎

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‎NEWTON ISAAC EDITOR‎

‎Bernhardi Vareni Med. D. Geographia Generalis In qua Affectiones Generales Telluris Explicantur . . . Editio Secunda Auctior & Emendatior‎

‎Cantabrigiæ: Ex Officina Joann. Hayes Sumptibus Henrici Dickinson 1681 1681. Second English edition; the first was published in 1672 also by Hayes. ESTC R9979; Wing V107; Honeyman Sale Catalogue 3029. Edges and hinges repaired; prelims a little foxed; a very good copy. 8vo contemporary panelled calf rebacked raised bands. Five folding plates. Title-page printed in red and black. ¶ The celebrated treatise on scientific and comparative geography by the German geographer Bernhardus Varenius 1622-1650 first published in Amsterdam in 1650. It became the standard textbook on the subject for a century. Isaac Newton edited and revised this edition for his students at Cambridge; it was Newton's first published work. <br/><br/> Cantabrigiæ: Ex Officina Joann. Hayes, Sumptibus Henrici Dickinson, 1681 unknown books‎

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‎NEWTON ISAAC Sir.‎

‎A descriptive catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the works of Sir Isaac Newton and the material relating to him in the Babson Institute Library Babson Park Mass. With an introduction by Roger Babson Webber. Accompanied by: A supplement to the catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the works of Sir Isaac Newton and related material in the Babson Institute Library Babson Park Massachusetts. Compiled by Henry P. Macomber‎

‎New York: Herbert Reichner 1955. First editions limited to 750 and 450 copies respectively 8vo together 2 volumes: pp. xiv 228; and pp. viii 91; frontis portrait and 19 illus. on rectos and versos of 10 plates in main volume; supplement with one-page "Errata in Original Catalogue;" light wear and soiling main volume a little shaken but still overall a very good sound set. <br/><br/> Herbert Reichner unknown books‎

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‎NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727 'sGRAVESANDE Willem Jacob 1688 1742.‎

‎Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy Confirm'd by Experiments: Or an Introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. Written in Latin by the late W. James s'Gravesande. Translated into English by J. T. Desaguliers. The Sixth Edition greatly improved by the author.‎

‎London:: Printed by W. Innys T. Longman and T. Shewell C. Hitch and M. Senex 1747. 1747. 2 volumes. 4to. 4 lxxv 1 475 1; ii 389 33 pp. Original full calf raised bands calf gilt-stamped red & brown spine labels; joints cracked. Small rubberstamp on title. Very good. NICE CLEAN COPY. Sixth edition "greatly improved by the author" of 'sGravedande's extensive experimentation and instruction in Newtonian physics. The experiments range from basic physics to hydraulics optics electricity and astronomy. The entire work is profusely illustrated with folding engraved plates detailing among many other experiments and apparatuses a steam-powered Hero's Engine plate 78 a static electricity generator plate 79 the first magic lantern slide projector plate 109 the prismatic effect of a rainbow plate 120 and the known solar system plate 122. 'sGravesande "is the author of Elements de physique demonstres mathematiquement. . . ou introduction a la philosophie Newtonienne which was translated from the Latin and published at Leyden in 1746. In the second volume he gives a description of an electrical machine constructed on the plan of that of Hauksbee. It consisted merely of a crystal globe which was mounted upon a copper stand and against which was pressed the hand of the operator while it was made to revolve rapidly by means of a large wheel." Mottelay. / Willem Jacob 'sGravesande was a Dutch philosopher and mathematician. Born in 's-Hertogenbosch he studied law in Leiden and wrote a thesis on suicide. In 1715 he visited London and King George I. He became a member of the Royal Society. In 1717 he became professor in physics and astronomy in Leiden and introduced the works of his friend Newton in the Netherlands. He was ardently opposed to fatalists like Hobbes and Spinoza. In 1724 Peter the Great offered him a job in Saint Petersburg but 'sGravesande did not accept. His best remembered work is Physices elementa mathematica experimentis confirmata sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam or Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy Confirm'd by Experiments Leiden 1720 in which he laid the foundations for teaching Newtonian physics. / 'sGravesande's chief original contribution to physics involved an experiment in which brass balls are dropped with varying velocity onto a soft clay surface. This demonstrated that a ball with twice the velocity of another would leave an indentation four times as deep that three times the velocity yielded nine times the depth and so on. He shared these results with Emilie du Châtelet who subsequently corrected Newton's formula E = mv to E = mv2. / 'sGravesande was also the owner of the oldest known magic lantern which was built around 1720 by Jan van Musschenbroek and is currently housed at the Museum Booerhave in Leiden. / "From the outset of his teaching both physics and astronomy 'sGravesande modeled his lectures on the example of Newton in the Principia and Opticks although in later years they incorporated other influences especially that of Boerhaave. Moreover he adopted from Keill and Desaguliers the notion of demonstrating to his classes the experimental proof of scientific principles accumulating an ever larger collection of apparatus as may be seen from successive editions of his Physics elementa mathematica experimentis confirmata. Sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam Leiden 1720 1721. The scientific reputation of 'sGravesande is enshrined in this book which he constantly corrected and amplified in later editions. An 'official' English translation prepared by Desaguliers to whom copies of the Latin original were sent in haste was also issued in 1720 and 1721 and it passed through six editions. The booksellers Mears and Woodward printed a rival version under the name of John Keill. French translations appeared only in 1746 and 1747 but a critical review by L. B. Castel was published in the Memoires de Trevoux in May and October 1721. The book was at once welcomed by British and a number of German scholars." – DSB V p. 510. References: Babson 70; Mottelay p. 181. Printed by W. Innys, T. Longman and T. Shewell, C. Hitch, and M. Senex, 1747. hardcover books‎

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‎Newton Isaac 1643 1727 DOBBS Betty Jo Teeter 1930 1994; Margaret C. JACOB 1943 .‎

‎Newton and the Culture of Newtonianism.‎

‎New Jersey:: Humanities Press 1995. 1995. 8vo. ix 139 pp. Illus. index. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 039103877X Published posthumously as the author passed in 1994 while visiting the Grand Canyon. Dobbs was a prominent University of California Davis history professor known for her scholarship on Sir Isaac Newton. Professor Dobbs taught and researched the history of science specializing in early modern science and the history of alchemy and chemistry. Jacobs is History Professor Emeritus at UCLA. Humanities Press, (1995). unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S13612 ISBN : 039103877X 9780391038776

‎NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727 Frank E. MANUEL 1910 2003.‎

‎Isaac Newton Historian.‎

‎Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1963. 1963. 8vo. viii 328 pp. 12 illus. pls. index. Cloth dust-jacket. Ownership ink signature of David C. Lindberg. Fine. First edition. Frank Edward Manuel was an American historian Kenan Professor of History emeritus at New York University and Alfred and Viola Hart University Professor emeritus at Brandeis University. Frank Edward Manuel was among the most respected European intellectual historians of the twentieth century. "Manuel's wide-ranging scholarly interests inspired groundbreaking works on utopias Christian Hebraism historiography and philosophers such as Isaac Newton Karl Marx and Henri Saint- Simon. A prolific author he wrote co-wrote or edited 20 books. His most popular work Utopian Thought in the Western World written with his wife won the American Book Award. Other notable publications included The Politics of Modern Spain 1938 The Age of Reason 1951 The New World of Henri Saint-Simon 1956 The Eighteenth Century Confronts the Gods 1959 Shapes of Philosophical History 1965 A Portrait of Isaac Newton 1968 Freedom from History 1971 The Changing of the Gods 1983 The Broken Staff: Judaism Through Christian Eyes 1992 A Requiem for Karl Marx 1995 and Scenes from the End: The Last Days of World War II in Europe 2000. Even as he approached age 90 Manuel remained active. Shortly before his death he was near completion on the book Varieties of Historical Experience and in 2004 his wife published their coauthored work James Bowdoin and the Patriot Philosophers. / Manuel was the recipient of numerous awards. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1957-58 a Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fellow in 1962-1963 and a Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar in 1978. He was also a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Along with the American Book Award Utopian Thought in the Western World won the Melcher Prize and the Phi Beta Kappa Ralph Waldo Emerson Award. Manuel received honorary degrees from the following institutions: Union Theological Seminary 1979; Brandeis University 1986; and the Hebrew-Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 1998." Brandeis Harvard University Press, 1963. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S13609

‎NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727 STAYER Marcia Sweet; Boris CASTEL eds..‎

‎Newton's Dream.‎

‎Montreal:: McGill-Queen's University Press 1988. 1988. Queen's Quarterly. 8vo. 135 pp. Illus. Pictorial boards. Fine. ISBN: 0773506896 Based on lectures and papers given at a conference held at Queen's University in 1987 and celebrating the tercentenary of the publication of Newton's Principia Mathematica--Cf. pref. "This lively collection of lectures presented at the symposium by prominent scholars was collected and edited by Marcia Stayer with the assistance of Boris Castel. The chapters outline the influence of the "Principia" on the work of Newton's contemporaries - such as Adam Smith - and on many areas of present-day science: particle physics optics astronomy and non-mechanical fields such as computer theory. Contributors include A.P. French Werner Israel W.H. Newton-Smith David Raphael Stephen Smale Steven Weinberg Richard S. Westfall and Denys Wilkinson. This book will be of interest to both general readers and students of science." CONTENTS: Newton and the Scientific Revolution; Science Rationality and Newton; Newton and Adam Smith; Isaac Newton Explorer of the Real World; From White Dwarfs to Black Holes: The History of a Revolutionary Idea; The Newtonian Contribution to Our Understanding of the Computer; Newton's Dream; Symmetry in Art and Nature; Contributors; Organizing Committee. McGill-Queen's University Press, (1988). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : SS12721 ISBN : 0773506896 9780773506893

‎NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727.‎

‎Optice: sive de Reflexionibus Refractionibus Inflexionibus et Coloribus Lucis libri tres. Latine reddidit Samuel Clarke . . . Editio novissima.‎

‎Lausannae & Geneva: Marci-Michaelis Bousquet & Sociorum 1740. 1740. 4to. iv xxxii 363 1 pp. Half-title engraved frontispiece portrait of Newton engr. Jean-Louis Daudet after Vanderbank 12 engraved folding plates title vignette of 4 cherubs and a female figure each using an optical instrument representing learning optics/perspective drawn by Delamoncein and engraved by Daudet head & tail pieces and woodcut initial letters drawn by Papillon index; first 11 leaves browned. Contemporary full vellum green leather gilt-stamped spine label edges with decorative red freckling as designed by the binder; foot of spine with faint ink marking "11-". Paper unevenly browned. Verso of title with small ink annotation "=1135="; rear pastedown with another notation "á 20.Luglio 1801." Very good. Third Latin edition edited by Bousquet with a dedication to Joannes Bernoulli. This edition contains the full array of 31 querries. / "Newton's contributions to the science of optics :: his discovery of the unequal refractions of rays of different color his theory of color and his investigations of 'Newton's rings' to mention only a few of the most noteworthy :: place him among the premier contributors to that science. . . . Today we recognize that his work on optics offers unique rewards in its exciting innovative conjunction of physical theory experimental investigation and mathematics and in the revealing glimpse that it provides of a crucial period in the evolution of experimental science." :: Alan E. Shapiro The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton: Volume 1 1984 p. xi. / Jean-Louis Daudet 1695-1756 who made the frontispiece and title vignette was an engraver and print publisher active in Lyon inherited business from his father Etienne Joseph Daudet. He flourished from 1722 till his death in 1756. Thereafter the business continued by his widow in association with his son-in-law Louis Martin Roch Joubert until 1773. / "Newton famously declared that it is not the business of science to make hypotheses. However it's well to remember that this position was formulated in the midst of a bitter dispute with Robert Hooke who had criticized Newton's writings on optics when they were first communicated to the Royal Society in the early 1670's. The essence of Newton's thesis was that white light is composed of a mixture of light of different elementary colors ranging across the visible spectrum which he had demonstrated by decomposing white light into its separate colors and then reassembling those components to produce white light again. However in his description of the phenomena of color Newton originally included some remarks about his corpuscular conception of light perhaps akin to the cogs and flywheels in terms of which James Maxwell was later to conceive of the phenomena of electromagnetism. Hooke interpreted the whole of Newton's optical work as an attempt to legitimize this corpuscular hypothesis and countered with various objections." / "Newton quickly realized his mistake in attaching his theory of colors to any particular hypothesis on the fundamental nature of light and immediately back-tracked arguing that his intent had been only to describe the observable phenomena without regard to any hypotheses as to the cause of the phenomena. Hooke and others continued to criticize Newton's theory of colors by arguing against the corpuscular hypothesis causing Newton to respond more and more angrily that he was making no hypothesis he was describing the way things are and not claiming to explain why they are. This was a bitter lesson for Newton and in addition to initiating a life-long feud with Hooke went a long way toward shaping Newton's rhetoric about what science should be. . ." / "The first edition of The Opticks 1704 contained only 16 queries but when the Latin edition was published in 1706 Newton was emboldened to add seven more which ultimately became Queries 25 through 31 when in the second English edition he added Queries 17 through 24. Of all these one of the most intriguing is Query 28 which begins with the rhetorical question "Are not all Hypotheses erroneous in which Light is supposed to consist of Pression or Motion propagated through a fluid medium" In this query Newton rejects the Cartesian idea of a material substance filling in and comprising the space between particles. Newton preferred an atomistic view believing that all substances were comprised of hard impenetrable particles moving and interacting via innate forces in an empty space as described further in Query 31." :: Newton's Cosmological Queries :: MathPages. / Grace K. Babson Sir Isaac Newton 1950 141; George J. Gray A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton 182; Wallis 182. See: Printing and the Mind of Man 172. Marci-Michaelis Bousquet & Sociorum, 1740. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S13116

‎NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727.‎

‎The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton Volume I: The Optical Lectures 1670-1672. Edited by Alan E. Shapiro.‎

‎Cambridge UK:: Cambridge University Press 1984. 1984. Royal 8vo. xix 627 pp. 3 full-page black-and-white plates bibliography index. Navy blue cloth gilt-stamped spine label dust-jacket. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Shapiro. Fine. ISBN: 0521252482 Alan E. Shapiro's research is on Newton and his optical research and he is the editor of The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton. Most of the book presents the Lectiones Opticae and the Optica with the original Latin on the left and the translation duly annotated and cross referenced on the right. Cambridge University Press, (1984). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S13602 ISBN : 0521252482 9780521252485

‎NEWTON Isaac ANTHONY H. D.‎

‎Sir Isaac Newton.‎

‎London etc.:: Abelard-Schuman 1960. 1960. FIRST EDITION. 223 x 145 mm. 8vo. 223 pp. Frontis. 4 plates bibliog. index. Original light green cloth dust-jacket. Fine. Abelard-Schuman, (1960). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S2628

‎NEWTON Isaac BOSS Valentin.‎

‎Newton and Russia. The early influence 1698-1796.‎

‎Cambridge MA:: Harvard University Press 1972. 1972. Series: Russian Research Center Studies No. 69. 240 x 162 mm. 8vo. xviii 309 pp. Frontis. port. 47 figs. bibliog. index. Maroon cloth dust-jacket. Fine. Harvard University Press, 1972. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S11511

‎NEWTON Isaac BRASCH Frederick E. 1875 1967‎

‎"James Logan a Colonial Mathematical Scholar and the First Copy of Newton's Principia to Arrive in the Colony."‎

‎Offprint from:: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1942. 1942. Vol. 86 No. 1 September 1942. 265 x 205 mm. 12 pp. Illustrations. Printed wrappers; bisected fold with marginal tearing. Rubber stamp on front cover. Very good. Frederick E. Brasch was educated at Stanford University 1899 the University of California 1901 and Harvard 1916. He worked as a librarian at Stanford in Chicago St. Paul MN and in Washington D.C. before becoming chief of the Library of Congress scientific collection in 1925. He served as corresponding secretary of the history of science section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from 1920 through 1928. "In 1941 Frederick E. Brasch Chief of the Smithsonian Division of the Library of Congress generously donated to Stanford his remarkable collection of books and manuscripts relating to Isaac Newton and the development of the physical sciences in the 17th century." Lowood Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1942. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : Z1806

‎NEWTON Isaac Edward Neville da Costa ANDRADE.‎

‎Sir Isaac Newton: His Life and Work.‎

‎Garden City NY:: Doubleday Anchor Books 1958. 1958. Thin 8vo. 140 pp. 6 figures. Printed wrappers; front cover creased. Ownership signature. Very good. Doubleday Anchor Books, 1958. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S10196

‎NEWTON Isaac Joan L. HAWES.‎

‎"Newton's revival of the aether hypothesis and the explanation of gravitational attraction." pp.200-212. Within: HARTLEY Sir Harold editor. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London; Volume 23 Number 2.‎

‎London:: The Royal Society 1968. 1968. 8vo. 119-262 pp. Illustrated figs. and plates. Cream blue stamped printed wrappers; creased. Very good. Whole volume offered several other articles make up the full issue. The Royal Society, 1968. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : RH1173

‎NEWTON Isaac Robert PALTER ed.‎

‎The Annus Mirabilis of Sir Isaac Newton 1666-1966.‎

‎Cambridge MA:: MIT Press 1970. 1970. 8vo. viii 351 pp. Index. Metallic silver cloth white-stamped spine dust-jacket; front jacket torn spine ends chipped. Ownership signature. Near fine in good jacket. ISBN: 0262160358 MIT Press, (1970). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S10566 ISBN : 0262160358 9780262160353

‎Newton Isaac WALLIS Peter and Ruth.‎

‎Newton and Newtoniana 1672-1975: A Bibliography.‎

‎Kent:: Dawson 1977. 1977. Large 8vo. xxiv 362 pp. Indices. Gilt-stamped navy cloth. Burndy bookplate. Near fine. ISBN: 0712907696 Dawson, (1977). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : BL3514 ISBN : 0712907696 9780712907699

‎NEWTON Isaac WEBBER Roger Babson.‎

‎A Descriptive Catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton and the Material Relating to Him in the Babson Institute Library Babson Park Mass. AND MACOMBER Henry P. A Supplement to the Catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton and Related Material in the Babson Institute Library Babson Park Massachusetts.‎

‎New York AND Babson Park MASS:: Herbert Reichner AND Babson Institute 1950 AND 1955. 1950. 2 volumes. 8vo. xiv 228; xiii 91 pp. Illus. including folding plate frontis. index. Gilt-stamped pale red cloth. Burndy bookplates. Fine. Limited editions of 750 copies and 450 for second title printed by The Anthoensen Press. Herbert Reichner [AND] Babson Institute, 1950 [AND] 1955. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : BL3721

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎De la Gravitation ou les fondements de la mecanique. Introduction traduction et notes de Marie-Francoise Biarnais.‎

‎Paris:: Les Belles Lettres 1985. 1985. At head of title: Science et Humanisme. 8vo. 191 1 pp. Frontis. figs. index. Printed wrappers. Very good. Latin and French translation facing text. Les Belles Lettres, 1985. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : BL4409

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎Engraved hand-colored plate: "The Birth Place of Sir Isaac Newton Wolsthorpe Lincolnshire." Engraved and drawn for Dugdales England & Wales.‎

‎London: 1830. 1830. 21x15 cm. Engraved hand-colored pl. Very good. Extracted from: Thomas Dugdale Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated . Volume 8 1830. [1830]. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : PW1531

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Principia Mathematica. Assembled and edited by Alexandre Koyre and I. Bernard Cohen with the assistance of Anne Whitman.‎

‎Cambridge MA:: Harvard University Press 1972. 1972. Reprint of the "third edition 1726 with variant readings." Two volumes. Imperial 8vo. xl 547; 548-916 pp. Bibliography index. Navy blue cloth silver-stamped spines dust-jackets; jacket feet chipped. Ownership signatures. Fine in very good jackets. Harvard University Press, 1972. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S10562

‎NEWTON ISAAC.‎

‎Isaac Newton: 1642--1727.‎

‎New York: The Macmillan Company 1938. FIRST EDITION. Clean near fine book in a bright crisp near fine example of the dust jacket. Biography emphasizing Newton the man. 275 pages. <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 30510

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‎Newton Isaac.‎

‎Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel.‎

‎London: James Nisbet &T. Stevenson Cambridge 1831. 8vo 23.5 cm; 9". 1 f. xii 250 pp. <br><br>Third edition. In addition to being a physicist mathematician and natural philosopher Sir Isaac Newton was something of a Biblical scholar as well as shown by the present exegesis on apocalyptic texts. His analysis generally reads as being practical in nature — as the New Catholic Encyclopedia X 428 says "Newton's writings on apocalyptical prophecies were not mystical or millenarian in any sense but more exercises in deciphering cryptograms." They comport with our sense of him as someone who believed in the scientific method!<br>    "A new edition with the citations translated and notes by P. Borthwick . . . of Downing College Cambridge. Publisher's quarter green cloth with paper-covered boards. Rebacked in sympathetic cloth and new paper label antique style applied. Boards show age-stains and wear but are solid. Old library pressure-stamp on title-page. In an open back slipcase of green library cloth; spine of box with author title and call number in gilt. => A nice copy sound for reading. James Nisbet, &T. Stevenson, Cambridge hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 21773

‎NEWTON ISAAC.‎

‎OPTICE: SIVE DE REFLEXIONIBUS REFRACTIONIBUS INFLEXIONIBUS ET COLORIBUS LUCAS LIBRI TRES. LATINE REDDIDIT SAMUEL CLARKE EDITION NOVISSIMA.‎

‎Lausanne & Geneve.: Marci-Michaelis Bousquet & Sociorum 1740. All edges stained red. Spine labelled near top. Half-title page present. Portrait frontispiece. Title-page with vignette printed in red and black. Errata page at end of text. Engraved head and tail pieces. Illuminated first letters of sections. Front free endpaper has missing piece at top corner. Endpaper are browned. Very faint suggestion of erasure at top of title-page. Wide margins and clean text throughout. Old water-staining to bottom of first 30 pages See photo. Twelve fold-out plates all intact and clean. This treatise on optics was first published in English in 1704 the first Latin edition published in 1706. Sir Isaac Newton 1643-1727 was an English physicist mathematician astronomer alchemist philosopher and theologian. He is most well-known for his "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" published in 1687 laying the ground work for most classical mechanics. He built the first practical reflecting telescope and he developed a theory of color based on the observation that a prism decomposes white light into many colors that form the visible light spectrum. He expanded on these theories in "Opticks". We find 20 libraries worldwide holding the book. ABPC shows a total of 7 copies sold at auction in the past 32 years. ii half-title blank frontispiece and title-page xxxii 1-363 errata 12 folding plates ii. Collated complete 10 May 2011. See "Printing And The Mind Of Man" 172. New Edition. Full Vellum. Moderate General Soiling. Quarto. Marci-Michaelis Bousquet & Sociorum Hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 012680

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‎Newton Isaac.‎

‎Papers & Letters on Natural Philosophy.‎

‎Harvard U. Press 1958. First edition first printing. Inked date else fine in near fine dust jacket with a tiny chip to head of spine. Harvard U. Press, 1958. First edition, first printing. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : Embry 96011

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical principles of natural philosophy and his System of the world. Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. The translations revised and supplied with an historical and explanatory appendix by Florian Cajori.‎

‎Berkeley:: University of California Press 1946. 1946. Second printing. 261 x 178 mm. 8vo. xxxv 680 pp. Frontis. port. title in red and black illus. Brown cloth. Very good. University of California Press, 1946. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S2624

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎The Annus Mirabilis of Sir Isaac Newton 1666-1966. Edited by Robert Palter.‎

‎Cambridge:: MIT Press 1970. 1970. 8vo. viii 351 pp. Illus. index; pen mark on fore-edge. White stamped spine over silver cloth dust jacket; jacket torn corners nicked. Very good. MIT Press, (1970). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : RH1293

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎The mathematical principles of natural philosophy. Introduction by Alfred del Vecchio.‎

‎New York:: Citadel 1964. 1964. Series: The Science Classics Library. Reprint. 209 x 141 mm. 8vo. 447 pp. Illus. tables. Printed wrappers. Fine. Citadel, (1964). unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S2618

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton Vol. I: The Optical Lectures 1670-1672. Edited by Alan E. Shapiro.‎

‎Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1984. 1984. Volume I only. Large 8vo. xix 627 pp. 3 plates figures bibliography index. Navy blue cloth gilt-stamped spine dust-jacket. Fine in near fine jacket. ISBN: 0521252482 Cambridge University Press, (1984). hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S11195 ISBN : 0521252482 9780521252485

‎Newton Isaac.‎

‎The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton Volume 1: The Optical Lectures 1670-1672.‎

‎Cambridge U. Press 1984. First printing thus. Spine with slight lean else fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Cambridge U. Press, 1984. First printing thus. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : Embry 186093

‎Newton Isaac.‎

‎The Unpublished First Version of Isaac Newton's Cambridge Lectures on Optics 1670-1672; a facsimile of the autograph now Cambridge University Library MS. Add. 4002 with an introduction by D. T. Whiteside.‎

‎Cambridge:: University Library 1973. 1973. 4to. x 129 pp. Illus. Gilt-stamped brown cloth. Burndy bookplate. Fine. ISBN: 0902205056 University Library, 1973. hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : BL3318 ISBN : 0902205056 9780902205055

‎NEWTON Isaac.‎

‎Unpublished Papers of Isaac Newton: A Selection from the Portsmouth Collection in the University Library Cambridge. Edited by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall.‎

‎Cambridge UK:: Cambridge University Press 1978. 1978. 8vo. xxi 415 pp. Frontispiece 4 plates index. Printed wrappers; spine creased. Very good. ISBN: 0521294363 Cambridge University Press, 1978. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : S10564 ISBN : 0521294363 9780521294362

‎NEWTON ISAAC. MACLAURIN COLIN‎

‎A Treatise of Fluxions‎

‎Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. First edition. Contemporary calf gilt. Fine. FIRST EDITION of MacLaurin's most important work including a strong defense of Isaac Newton and the first full presentation and development of Newton's calculus. The William Jones- Macclesfield copy. "Colin MacLaurin was a younger contemporary and to some extent a protégé of Isaac Newton and he wrote the first thorough systematic axiomatic development of the method of fluxions the Newtonian version of the calculus. MacLaurin's magnum opus the Treatise of Fluxions published in 1742 was begun as a response to Berkeley's Analyst. MacLaurin founded the method of fluxions on a limit concept drawn from the method of exhaustions in classical geometry avoiding the use of infinitesimals infinite processes and actually infinite quantities and avoiding any shifting of the hypothesis. In addition he went on in this treatise of over 760 pages to demonstrate that the method so founded would support the entire received structure of fluxions and the calculus and could deal effectively with all of the challenge problems then being exchanged between British and continental mathematicians" Oxford National Biography. Provenance: Williams Jones the great mathematician and champion and publisher of Newton with his signed manuscript note on p. 621: "His collection of some 15000 books was considered to be the most valuable mathematical library in England and was bequeathed to George Parker the second earl of Macclesfield." The Macclesfield copy with Macclesfield bookplates and embossed stamps in each volume. Edinburgh: T.W. and T. Ruddimans 1742. Quarto 234x175mm contemporary full calf with elaborately gilt-decorated spines. With half-title in volume 1. A little worming in lower margins of first few leaves of volume 2. An outstanding set with a distinguished provenance. T.W. and T. Ruddimans unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 2085

‎Newton Isaac: Villamil R. de‎

‎NEWTON: THE MAN.FOREWORD BY ALBERT EINSTEIN‎

‎London: G.R. Knox nd. 110pp. Gilt cloth pictorial onlay. Portrait. Spine extremities worn else a good copy of a cheaply produced book. First edition. Apart from the introduction an appended list of the Newton/Musgrave library justifies this tribute's existence. Uncommon. G.R. Knox hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : WRCLIT17404

‎Newton Isaac; Samuel Clarke trans..‎

‎Optice‎

‎London: Samuel Smith & Benjamin Walford 1706. First Latin edition. Very Good/The Latin edition of Newton's 1704 Opticks was intended for the broader pan-European "Republic of Letters" and it was the first printing to carry Newton's name on the title. This is the edition that inspired Emelie du Chatelet and Voltaire and through them the whole of Europe. It is a compendium of Newton's main discoveries concerning light and color including the spectrum of sunlight the color circle the reflecting telescope and interference effects that is the so-called 'Newton's rings'. In expansion of the 1704 English text the Latin edition presents seven added "Quaestiones" which are partly devoted to Newton's support for the "corpuscular" or particle theory of light. The collation of this copy corresponds to the copy in the Babson Collection catalogue with "Pp" consisting of a single leaf and with pages 21-24 repeated in the Tractatus. . Quarto 26 cm; 14 348 2 24 2 24 21-43 1 pages 19 folded leaves of engraved plates with errata corrigenda and addenda. Ss1 a cancel. In original calf with blind-ruled border rebacked with corners built up. Spine with gilding and leather title label. Speckled edges. Old library stamps on title page along with early ownership inscriptions. References: Bowes and Bowes #179; Babson Collection 137; Norman 1589. Samuel Smith & Benjamin Walford, hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 6324

‎Newton Isaac; Whiteside DH. Editor D. H.‎

‎THE MATHEMATICAL PAPERS OF ISAAC NEWTON‎

‎London: Cambridge University Press 1967-1971. First Edition first printing. Hardcover. 4 Quartos; VG/G Jackets; Green jacket spines with white and black lettering; 590 520 576 & 678 pages; Volume 1: 1664-1666; Volume 2: 1667-1669; Volume 3: 1670-1673; Volume 4; 1674-1684; Jackets on all volumes show wear and some tearing to the edges water damage to interior of jacket of volume four small chip on front of jacket of volume four all jackets have some toning now protected by mylar covers; Boards are straight with bumping at the corners; Previous owner's name inked on ffep of all volumes interiors slightly toned but free of other markings; Shelved above Lit Crit ; Note: Set is heavy please contact us for international or priority shipping. 1331506. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Cambridge University Press hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 1331506

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‎Newton Isaac; William Whiston; Edmond Halley.‎

‎Arithmetica universalis‎

‎Cambridge and London: Typis Academicis; Benj. Tooke 1707. First edition. Very Good/William Whiston the successor to Newton's chair at Cambridge "extracted from Newton a somewhat reluctant permission to print" this remarkable "schoolbook" based on Newton's lecture notes Babson Catalogue. So reluctant in fact that Newton kept his name out of it and supposedly considered purchasing the press run in order to destroy it! He later republished it himself. Several new theorems are laid out including a formula to determine the number of imaginary roots of any equation. The rule is complicated and is offered without proof. Yet 180 years later the rule was proven by rigorous analysis. The text also includes Edmond Halley's "Aequationum radices arithmetice inveniendi methodus. Octavo 19cm; 8 343 1 pages the last page blank . Figure and diagrams in text. Running-title: Algebrae elementa. Editor's preface signed: G.W. i.e. William Whiston. In contemporary paneled calf rebacked with new burgundy morocco spine label. Edges of boards rubbed. Early ink ownership inscriptions on blank endleaves the contemporary autograph of Edward Harington and the 19th-century mathematician William Fleetwood Sheppard. Half-title present. References: Babson Newton Collection; 199; ESTC; T018645; Bowes and Bowes 277. Typis Academicis; Benj. Tooke hardcover books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 6325

‎Newton Israel‎

‎DR. I. NEWTON'S ANTI-BILIOUS BITTERS MUCH IMPROVED OF LATE. A PLEASANT CORDIAL STOMACH BITTER PREPARED UNDER THE PARTICULAR DIRECTION OF I. NEWTON NORWICH VT. THEY ARE ALSO FOR SALE IN BOSTON NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA AND BY THE DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. ISRAEL NEWTON‎

‎Norwich VT 1846. One sheet containing four uncut handbills or broadsides identical in wording but several variations in type styles. 12" x 17 3/4". A couple of small fox spots Near Fine.<br/><br/> OCLC's entry for the University of Vermont explains that a handbill was "Intended to be packaged with boxes containing medication." OCLC 15232344. "Sheet contains four handbills with description and directions for use of bitters and 4 bottle labels." OCLC 209941964. The "prophylactic power" of the concoction is extolled.<br/>OCLC locates five copies of the broadside under three accession numbers. unknown books‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 27944

‎Newton Ivor‎

‎At The Piano Ivor Newton The World Of An Accompanist.‎

‎Crescendo Publishing Co. 1966. First Edition. 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 in good condition. First edition first printing. Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Red cloth boards. Silver-stamped spine lettering on a yellow title panel. Slight spine lean. Boards are clean and straight. Previous owner name inked to front free endpaper else no internal marks. Firm binding. Dustjacket shows some light scuffing and edge wear else intact and bright; now in new mylar. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Crescendo Publishing Co. hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 520467403

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‎Newton Ivor‎

‎At The Piano‎

‎Hamish Hamilton 1966. Hardcover. Poor/Poor. a Rather worn and poor copy. jacket is torn and marked. edge wear and knocking on boards. foxing. loose binding and visible netting. SN. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Hamish Hamilton hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : bvqw

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‎Newton Ivor‎

‎AT THE PIANO The world of an accompanist‎

‎London: Hamish Hamilton 1966. 309pp. Illustrated. Darkened d.j. spine. 1st edition. Hardback. V.g./V G Chipped. 8vo. Hamish Hamilton Hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : P859

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‎Newton Ivor‎

‎AT THE PIANO - IVOR NEWTON; THE WORLD OF AN ACCOMPANIST‎

‎London: Hamish Hamilton 1966. 21 b/w illustrations. 309 pp. White endpapers with previous owner's name on ffep. Red cloth with gilt titles. Beige DJ with blue and green illustrations. Yellowed spine light wear along the edges. VG/VG. Hamish Hamilton hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 012418

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‎Newton J‎

‎Captain John Brown of Harper's Ferry‎

‎T. Fischer Unwin 1902. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item550grams ISBN: T. Fischer Unwin hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 5309778

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‎Newton J‎

‎Preventing Mental Illness‎

‎Routledge 1990. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Routledge hardcover‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 7042897 ISBN : 0415039630 9780415039635

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