Born, Max:
Die Relativitatstheorie Einsteins 5/E [Jan 01, 1969] Born, Max - Erstausgabe
1969, ISBN: 9780387045405
Taschenbuch, Gebundene Ausgabe
Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1974.. perfect. Gut. p. 317-325 (so vollständig). Orig.-Broschur. Gr.-8°. (Deckel etwas vergilbt, wenig eselsohrig, innen sauber). In dieser Form nicht … Mehr…
Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1974.. perfect. Gut. p. 317-325 (so vollständig). Orig.-Broschur. Gr.-8°. (Deckel etwas vergilbt, wenig eselsohrig, innen sauber). In dieser Form nicht im Handel, sicher in nur kleiner Auflage hergestellt. Über den Briefwechsel von Albert Einstein und Max Born., Klostermann, 1974., 2.5, Leipzig, Germany: B. G. Teubner, 1949. Hardcover. Good. B. G.Teubner, 1949. 7th edition, the last edited by Becker, who left a third volume to this work unfinished at his death. 2 volumes. Paper over boards, linen spines. Dampstain at heel of volume 1, else good. Paper is evenly tanned and somewhat fragile. Band I "Einfuhtung in die Maxwellsche Theorie"; Band II "Elektronentheorie".Bumped and worn at corners and top edge. Else good. Becker was educated in the golden age of physics. He studied under Max Born at the Georg-August University of Göttingen, and Max Planck and Albert Einstein at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Becker competed his Habilitation in 1922 under Planck., B. G. Teubner, 1949, 2.5, South Royalton, VT: Steerforth Press, 2003. First edition. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling.. viii, [2], 245, [1] p. Illustrations. This was prepared by a team of reports for Vermont's Rutland Hearald & Times-Argus. your selection Howard Dean: A Citizen's Guide to the Man Who Would Be President by Rutland Herald & Times-Argus Reporters, and Van Susteren, Dirk (Editor) No one knows a presidential candidate like the home state reporters who cover him or her, day in and day out. 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For readers looking to determine whether Dean can go the distance and how to cast their votes in 2004, this book is indispensable. From Wikipedia: "Howard Brush Dean III (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 79th Governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003 and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 2005 to 2009. He was the Lieutenant Governor of Vermont from 1987 to 1991, and a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1983 to 1986. In the 2004 election, Dean was the initial front runner for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. Although his presidential campaign was unsuccessful, Dean is regarded as a pioneer in raising the profile of Internet-based fundraising and grassroots organizing. He used these methods when founding Democracy for America, a progressive political action committee, in 2004. Before entering politics, Dean earned his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1978. Dean was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1982., Steerforth Press, 2003, 3, Houndmills, UK: Macmillan. New Edition. Original black boards. Dime-sized adhesion mark on front-free endpaper, Near Fine, in Near Fine Dust Jacket. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 2005., Macmillan, 2005, 4, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1955. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Black cloth-effect paper covered boards, lettered in orange (original publisher's binding, not the more common library binding). Modest shelf wear with rubbing along edges and at extrems. Former owner's signature on front pastedown, otherwise unmarked. Firm binding. Color illus. dust jacket lacks about 1/32 of front panel and entire front flap, and shows significant wear. but is still present, with all faults, in new mylar. xix,168 pp., illus. w/ b&w photographs, including the already-legendary "The Catch" from the 1954 World Series, played the year prior to publication. The first of several Mays biographies, issued when the Say-Hey Kid was literally still a kid, only four years after his Major League debut.., G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1955, 2, New York: Pantheon Books, 2010. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 10" X 7". x, 405pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of paper wraps. Bump to spine. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: The first full-scale biography of the man widely regarded as the greatest scientist of the century after Einstein." "Born in Budapest in 1903, John von Neumann grew up in one of the most extraordinary of scientific communities. From his arrival in America in the mid-1930s - with bases in Boston, Princeton, Washington, and Los Alamos - von Neumann pioneered and participated in the major scientific and political dramas of the next three decades, leaving his mark on more fields of scientific endeavor than any other scientist. Von Neumann's work in areas such as game theory, mathematics, physics, and meteorology formed the building blocks for the most important discoveries of the century: the modern computer, game theory, the atom bomb, radar, and artificial intelligence, to name just a few." "From the laboratory to the highest levels of government, this definitive biography gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the politics and personalities involved in these world-changing discoveries. Written more than thirty years after von Neumann's untimely death at age fifty-six, it was prepared with the cooperation of his family, and includes information gained from interviewing countless sources across Europe and America. Norman Macrae paints a highly readable, humanizing portrait of a man whose legacy still influences and shapes modern science and knowledge.(Publisher)., Pantheon Books, 2010, 3, New York:: Doubleday, Page & Co., Inc.,, 1906.. Hardcover first edition -. Good overall in green cloth with floral and oak leaf decorations in gold and white, on both the cover and spine (pencilled gift inscription dated Christmas 1908, some wear to the covers, some general edgewear to the covers, both hinges starting).. First printing. Novel of labor relations in New York city, published just two years after her most popular novel, "In the Bishop's Carriage." . Illustrated with a frontispiece and 3 glossy lightly tinted color plates, plus one double page black and white wash drawing, by John Cecil Clay. This best-selling early 20th century novelist and journalist was born in Calaveras County in California in 1870. Her older brother, Albert Michelson was widely recognized as 'The Father of Theoretical Physics' and who, in 1907, became the first American scientist to win a Nobel Prize, and whose work in measuring the speed of light inspired Albert Einstein. 339 pp., Doubleday, Page & Co., Inc., 1906., 2.5, Alpha Editions, 2020-03-20. Paperback. Used:Good., Alpha Editions, 2020-03-20, 0, New York: Walker and Company, 1971 NF / VG+ With commentaries by Max Born. Blue cloth with gilt title on spine and front cover. Rubbing and bumping to edges of jacket, now wrapped in protective Brodart. Clean text and interior. Tight, square binding.With index.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good+., Walker and Company, 1971, 4, Paperback / softback. New., 6, Springer Verlag* Ny Inc, 1969-01-01. Paperback. Good. Publisher: Springer Verlag Date of Publication: 1964 Binding: Paperback Edition: In German Condition: Good/Unknown Description: Good GoodPaperback, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1964, in German, good SE04783., Springer Verlag* Ny Inc, 1969-01-01, 2.5<