Published by Leipzig, Hillmann, 1921., 1921
Seller: Antiquariat FOLIO Karpinski u. Gaukesbrink GbR, Münster, Germany
16 S. Originalbroschur (Softcover). Einband mit Lichtrand. Text sauber, guter Zustand. Sprache: de.
Language: German
Published by Luchterhand, Darmstadt und Neuwied, 1986
ISBN 10: 347261613X ISBN 13: 9783472616139
Seller: Butterfly Books GmbH & Co. KG, Herzebrock-Clarholz, Germany
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Gut. Originalausgabe. 123 Eine Sammlung von Erzählungen und Berichten deutschsprachiger Autoren über den Spanischen Bürgerkrieg. Die Anthologie vereint Perspektiven von Autoren aus Deutschland, der Schweiz und Österreich zur Unterstützung der jungen Republik gegen Francos Truppen. Zustand: Einband mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten geringfügig gebräunt, insgesamt GUTER Zustand. HC1-421-8/8-00528091 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 249.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Brief (1/2 S. 4° mit gedrucktem Briefkopf "The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research" mit Ort, Datum, Unterschrift signiert Melbourne, 2.4.1992.
Published by Munich, Germany: Hugo Helbing., 1932
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Folio. [12 pp]. Soft, beige wraps with red lettering. Fair with shaken binding, missing pages, marginal soiling and edge wear. Black and white plates. Auf Deutsch.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Karte mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Datum, Unterschrift signiert, mit Original-Farbporträtfoto unter matthellblaues Passepartout gerahmt, 1 S. 4° 2-4-92 BEILAGE : Original-Briefumschlag zu der Karte 1992.
Language: German
Published by Stuttgart, Tagblatt-Buchdruckerei,, 1915
Signed
23 x 15 cm, Broschur. 15 S. Beide Einbanddeckel lose. Berieben, bestoßen, mit Einrissen und gebräunt. Datierte handschriftliche Widmung von Gustav Einstein an Oberarzt Veit auf dem Titel. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 1914
Seller: Atticus Rare Books, West Branch, IA, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st Edition. FIRST EDITION, FULL VOLUME, OF THE FRANCK-HERTZ EXPERIMENT: THE FIRST ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT TO CLEARLY SHOW THE QUANTUM NATURE OF ATOMS - PROOF OF THE QUANTIZED MODEL OF THE BOHR ATOM & OF PLANCK'S QUANTUM THEORY. Note that this volume includes both the first and second Franck-Hertz experiment. In the first they demonstrate that atoms can only absorb and be excited by specific amounts of energy; in the second experiment performed the same year, they demonstrate that the frequency of the light emitted following the collision of electrons with mercury atoms corresponds precisely with the energy lost by the electrons in the collision. Franck and Hertz received the Nobel Prize for this work, specifically, "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom" (Nobel Prize Committee). Of equal import, this volume also contains a paper by Einstein in which he uses the light quantum hypothesis to give new derivations of Planck's radiation law and Nernst's third law of thermodynamics. His "proofs introduced the quantum hypothesis" (Calaprice, The Einstein Almanac, 40). In 1914, James Franck and Gustav Hertz were working together in the Physics Institute of Berlin and were "particularly interested in ionization, i.e., in the process in which an electron is removed from an atom" (The Harvest of a Century", p. 102-103). The experiment they devised, now known commonly as the Franck-Hertz experiment is "a vivid illustration of the quantization of energy" that relied on methodology so simple "that it is now carried out regularly by undergraduates. They accelerated electrons through a low-pressure gas of mercury. When the electrons' energy reach the energy of a stationary state of mercury they gave up a quantum of energy to the mercury, resulting in a stepwise shape to the curve of current through the apparatus. This demonstrated that atoms could absorb energy only in discrete amounts" (Peacock, The Quantum Revolution, 40). "[Franck and Hertz] had not only shown for the first time that electrons lose their kinetic energy to mercury atoms in energy quanta, but also that these energy quanta are equal to the energy of the light emitted by the same atoms if interpreted with Einstein's light-quantum hypothesis.This was the first experimental determination of Planck's constant not using blackbody radiation" (Brandt, 103). CONDITION & DETAILS: Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn. 8vo. Unobtrusive stamp on front paste down and title page. In-text figures throughout. Tightly bound in leather over marbled paper boards; gilt-lettered and tooled at the slightly faded and spotted spine (which looks worse in the image due to the bright light than it does to the eye). Unusually beautiful marbled paper edges. Bright and very clean throughout. Near fine.