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Published by Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1982, 1982
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
, Shimony, Abner / Feshbach, Herman, ed. Physics as natural philosophy. Essays in honor of Laszlo Tisza on his seventy-fifth birthday. Edited by Abner Shimony and Herman Feshbach. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1982, x, 432pp., good dust-jacket, small chips and tears around edges, good blue cloth, but some heavy foxing on top foredge. Includes contributions by Herman Feshbach, Benoit B. Mandelbrot, Susan J. Benofy and Paul M. Quay, S. J., Cynthia K. Whitney, Irwin Oppenheim, C. R. Willis, H. Eugene Stanley, W. Klein, J. M. Luttinger, Elliott H. Lieb, George O. Zimmerman, C. G. Shull, Daniel M. Greenberger, F. Károlyházy and A. Frenkel and B. Lukács, David Layzer, Irwin Manning, John Stachel, H. Fröhlich, Hyman Hartman, Armand Siegel, Silvan S. Schweber, Martin J. Klein, Arthur I. Miller, Abner Shimony. 9780262192088 ISBN 026219208X.
Published by MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1982
ISBN 10: 026219208XISBN 13: 9780262192088
Seller: Transformer, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good_. No Jacket. First Edition. 432pp. 9.2x6.2 inches. No dw. Turquoise buckram, silver titles, lib no on spine, slightly bumped. Internally ex-university lib stamps, etc., contents clean and bright, as new, but there is slight crinkle throughout as if from damp. Portrait frontispiece. References with each article. Weight 950g before packaging. Overseas post would require addition. (Physics, Theoretical, Quantum, Mechanics, Statistical, Thermodynamics, History, Philosophy) Size: 8vo - over 7ľ" - 9ľ" tall.
Published by The MIT Press, 1982
ISBN 10: 026219208XISBN 13: 9780262192088
Seller: T. A. Borden Books, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. Light wear on jacket; 9 X 6 X 1.25 inches; 448 pages.
Published by Cambridge & London: MIT Press, 1982., 1982
ISBN 10: 026219208XISBN 13: 9780262192088
Seller: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Frontispiece, x, 1 leaf, 432 pp; illus. Original cloth. Ink name stamp of former owner on front flyleaf, else Near Fine, in very good+ dust jacket. Contributors include Mandelbrot, C. R. Willis, Stachel, Schweber, Martin J. Klein, Arthur I. Miller, Shimony, et al.
Published by Mit Pr, 1982
ISBN 10: 0262693089ISBN 13: 9780262693080
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 2nd edition. 444 pages. 8.90x5.98x1.02 inches. In Stock.
Published by The MIT Press, Cambridge, 1982
ISBN 10: 026219208XISBN 13: 9780262192088
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. X, 432 Pp. Blue Boards. As New In As New Dj.
Published by Cambridge & London: MIT Press, 1982., 1982
Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. x, leaf, 432 pp; illus. Original cloth. For edges of pages foxed. Very Good, in dust jacket. First Edition. INSCRIBED BY LASZLO TISZA TO BENOIT MANDELBROT: "To Benoit / with pleasant recollection of our/ interaction some twenty odd years/ ago, and thanks for his gracious and grateful contribution to/ this volume/ Laszlo." Mandelbrot's contribution to this festschrift is the first one in the volume: "A Fractal Attractor, and Why It May Matter" (pp. 3-6). "Except in cases of extraordinary longevity, friendship with an older colleague is generally brief. Thus, it was a rare privilege that my friendship with the physicist László Tisza (1907-2009) lasted far longer than usual. He obliged by being born on 7/7/07 and the next 7/7/07 provided me with my only chance so far to talk to someone in the process of turning a hundred years old. The man was short, slight, retiring, and soft-spoken. Upon meeting him, I was told that he had been a well-known and productive researcher--in fact, had come close to fame by almost explaining a curious phenomenon called superfluidity of very low-temperature helium. However--as was added immediately--serious mistakes in that work had to be corrected by his onetime adviser, a star physicist named Lev Landau (1908-68). In truth, Tisza had made no mistake and deserved the credit he did not receive. Tisza was victimized by Landau, but lived long enough for this to be recognized. Instead of clamoring for full credit, he nominated Landau for a prize for this work. Tisza and I interacted intensely for a few years after a symposium on information theory held at MIT in the summer of 1956. The paper I presented there described an axiomatic for statistical thermodynamics that developed from the second half of my Ph.D. thesis. Asked to comment on my advance text, Tisza praised it handsomely and described himself, on this occasion, as being my student! Given the age difference, his words were a rarity--balm on my heart. Tisza was a hugely helpful professor. I was delighted to trigger an early celebration of his centennial. A large room was filled, a few people came from far away, and the mood was warm and altogether cheerful. His life had produced little needless sound and fury addressed to outsiders, and much reflection for his friends and his own pleasure. It extended late and added at least one solid brick to the permanent edifice of physics. Many mysteries remain open, but long live diversity. I was very moved" (The Fractalist, pp. 164-65; there is a section in The Fractalist entitled "Noam Chomsky and László Tisza.". Signed by Author(s).