
EINSTEIN, ALBERT. The Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity. Leipzig (Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth) 1916 (“Sonderdruck aus den Annalen der Physik” Band 49, 1916. Print of Omnitypie-Ges., Nachfl. L. Zechnall, Stuttgart. Metzger & Wittig, Leipzig, 285 (printed on lower wrapper). Published in 1919.
8th (240x160 mm). (2), 3-64 pp. Original printed wrappers, worn with some tears and some damages to margins, upper wrapper detached, spine damaged.
Prints and the Mind of Man: 408*. An offprint of the"Annalen der Physik” journal issue.
Provenance: A Swedish private collection.
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This is a reprint from 1919. The lower wrapper mentions titles printed in 1919.
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EINSTEIN, ALBERT. The Foundations of the General Theory of Relativity. Leipzig (Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth) 1916 (“Sonderdruck aus den Annalen der Physik” Band 49, 1916. Print of Omnitypie-Ges., Nachfl. L. Zechnall, Stuttgart. Metzger & Wittig, Leipzig, 285 (printed on lower wrapper). Published in 1919.
8th (240x160 mm). (2), 3-64 pp. Original printed wrappers, worn with some tears and some damages to margins, upper wrapper detached, spine damaged.
Prints and the Mind of Man: 408*. An offprint of the"Annalen der Physik” journal issue.
Provenance: A Swedish private collection.
See text.
This is a reprint from 1919. The lower wrapper mentions titles printed in 1919.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!
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