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Published by 1950 Braun and Cie Editions, Interior Clean and Unmarked, 1950
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Soft Cover / Pictorial Binding. Condition: Good Clean Cond. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Fully Illustrated (illustrator). Rare edition of the catalog of art works at MoMA. Produced by the famous art publishers Braun and Cie. Lovely B/W illustrations of modern works. Nice museum collectible. Paperback : soft cover edition in good plus condition, a typical used book with slight wear to edges and spine. Some minor bumping or creases. Overall good / nice copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself. Or would make an ideal gift for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life. Part of a series created by Braun and Cie. Please send us a note if you have any questions. Thank you. Book.
Published by Published by John Hogg, 13 Paternoster Row, London, First UK Edition . 1889., 1889
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. First English language edition hard back binding in publisher's original decorated blue cloth covers, gilt and red title and author lettering to the spine and to the front cover. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 188 [+ 24 page publisher's catalogue dated 1887-1888] printed pages of text with 4 full-page monochrome illustrations as called for. Name to the front free end paper, slight spine slant and in Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. CHILDREN'S & JUVENILE.
Published by frederick warne ltd London, 1932
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. BEATRIX POTTER, (illustrator). HBDJ, 1932 ?, EARLY ISSUE, UNDATED, NFINE/VG+, CODE 909.1160 Back DJ Flap & ON Copyright Pg CODE 860.960, Hardcover book with dust jacket measures 4-1/4 by 5-3/4 inches. 59 pages printed on paper of a heavier weight than usual. One of Potter's watercolor illustrations face each page of text. Cream colored book covers with paste down illustration very clean OF Rabbit. Dust jacket lightly soiled FOXED. Light edgewear. British price of 3/6 NET on DJ flap. We have protected the dust jacket with clear plastic. Overall in very good condition. 23 Titles in Peter Rabbit Books on DJ Back,
Published by INSEL Verlag, LEIPZIG * * * * *, 1908
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Both German Editions / Deutsche Ausgabes/ B00K: Good/, 1908 (illustrator). B00K: Good/, $740.14, Reduced from. DIE ERZAHLUNGEN AUS DEN TAUSENDUNDEIN NACHTEN. VOLLSTANDIGE DEUTSCHE AUSGABE IN ZWOLF BANDEN AUFGRUND DER BURTON'SCHEN ENGLISCHEN AUSGABE BESORGT, Sechster Band and Neunter Band; Two Books. Both German Editions / German Edition / Deutsche Ausgabe/ Deutsche Ausgabes/ INSEL Verlag LEIPZIG 1908 S/c. #1. Embossed Polished Gold Leather Clear Acetate/Plastic Tape Covered Spine, With Title In Rubbed Polished Gold Letters, Soft Cover B00K: Good/, Shelf, Edge, And Corner Wear. 423 Numbered Pages, Printed On Off~White Paper, Browning On Outside Edges, In Very Good/ Condition, Lightly Viewed, Clean, And Tight To The Spine. Red Satin Page Marker. #2. DIE ERZAHLUNGEN AUS DEN TAUSENDUNDEIN NACHTEN. VOLLSTANDIGE DEUTSCHE AUSGABE IN ZWOLF BANDEN AUFGRUND DER BURTON'SCHEN ENGLISCHEN AUSGABE BESORGT, Sechster Band INSEL Verlag LEIPZIG 1908 S/c. Embossed Polished Gold Leather Spine, With Title In Rubbed Polished Gold Letters, Soft Cover B00K: Good/, Shelf, Edge, And Corner Wear. 430 Numbered Pages, Printed On Off~White Paper, Browning On Outside Edges, In Very Good/ Condition, Lightly Viewed, Clean, And Tight To The Spine. Red Satin Page Marker In Poor Condition. D/j: None. Description Applies To These B00Ks, Only, Which Is Hard To Find, And Will Be = Packaged And Shipped Carefully, To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It, An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection, Or As A Gift For The Collector / Reader. WORLD WIDE SHIPPING, AVAILABLE.
Seller: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Denmark
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1811. Without wrappers. In: "Annalen der Physik. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert", Bd. 39 (der Reihe), Eilftes u. Zwölftes Stück. Titlepage to vol. 39. Pp. 129-244 a. 2 engraved plates. (The entire issue offered). Young's papers: pp. 156-205 a. pp. 206-220. And pp. 245-360 a. 2 engraved plates. (The entire issue offered). Young's papers: pp. 255-261 a. pp. 262-290. First appearance in German of Youngs 3 groundbreaking papers ( On the Theory of Light and Colours 1802 - An account of some Cases of the Production of Colours not hitherto described 1802 - The Bakerian Lecture. Experiments and Calculations relative to physical Optics. 1804) - which gives the first really convincing evidence that the fringes are produced by interference of light waves, and giving the experimental demonstrations of the general law of Interference.These importent demonstrations served as the experimental basis for the wave hypothesis of light. - In his two first papers "On the Theory of Light and Colours", 1802 and "An account of Some Cases of the Production of Colours not hitherto described", 1802 - he only partially announced his principle of Interference, and the statement of it in "An Account." was entirely hypothetical and not experimental. (Magie. Source Book in Physics gives extracts of this paper and a later paper under the head: Discovery of the interference of light, pp.308-15).Young also shows here that diffraction effects can be explained by the interference law."The experimental basis for the wave hypothesis of light as Young formulated it was interference. The fact has already been observed that two trauins of water waves may be so superposed that in certain regions the throughs of one train will lie continuously on the crests of another, thereby producing zero disturbance.Destryctive interference is said to occur between the two trains of waves in the former case and constructivee interference in lthe latter. Similarly, two sound waves may be so combined as to produce alternate regions of silence and enhanced sound. The phenomenon of interference, of which the forgoing are familiar examples, is easely comprehensible in the case of combining waves, but would be utterly incomprehensible in the case of combining streams of particles. So when Young demonstrated that two beams of light could, under properly controlled conditions be made to combine in such a way as to produce alternate regions of darkness and light, he was rightly considered to have identified in light a characteristic property of waves." (Lloyd Taylor in: Physics. The Pioneer Science. p. 511).Of the three papers published in the years 1802-04 the last is the most importent as it gives the experimental demonstrations of the interference of light. (Dibner in Heralds of Science No. 151 list the first paper, so does PMM: 259).