Ghent, Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon/Galleria d'Arte & Divetro, Bergamo, 2001. 31 x 24 cm. Hardcover (clothbound) with dustjacket. Richly illustrated in color and b/w. Text in French and English. FINE COPY [Glas / Glass / Porcelain / Pottery ].
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Erscheinungsdatum: 1915
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: Good. Leipzig. Two articles , on pp. 4-6 in single complete issue of Physikalakische Zeitschrift, 1. Jan 1915. Original printed 4to wraps. Other articles in issue as well. Good, light wrinkling; light cover wear.
Verlag: Leipzig, Hirzel, 1913
Anbieter: Antiquariat Manfred Velden, Düsseldorf, Deutschland
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Softcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. in : Physikalische Zeitschrift.14. Jahrgang. No.16. 13. August 1913. (Separat).S.729-792. Enthält u.a. die Abhandlungen von Hahb und Meitner S.752-758 mit 4 Abbildungen und S.758, 759 mit 1 Abbildung. ferner: Born,Max.u.R.Courant. Zur Theorie des Eötvösschen Gesetzes.S.731-740, J.Stark. Elektronisierung und Ionisierung der Kanalstrahlen S.768-770, Bogen-und Funkenlinien des Sauerstoffs in den Kanalstrahlen,S.770-779 mit 7 Abbildungen; Serienlinien des Sauerstoffs in den Kanalstrahlen. S.779-780. Außerdem Abhandlungen von: Elster und Geitel, sowie A.F.Lindemann Mit Heftstreifen, bestens erhalten.
Zustand: New. Num Pages: 682 pages, black & white illustrations, bibliography. BIC Classification: PH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 36. Weight in Grams: 962. . . 11. Paperback / so. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1927
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
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Zustand: VG. Berlin. 1927 first edition. Springer. octavo wraps. Entire issue paginated pp. 397-550. Laue and Meitner article on pp. 397-406. Octavo wraps. VG no ownership marks. Laue won nobel in Physics in 1914.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Berlin Springer, 1933
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerhard Gruber, Heilbronn, Deutschland
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(22,5 x 15 cm). VIII, 816 S. Mit 302 Abbildungen. Halbleinwandband der Zeit. Erste Ausgabe mit dem "Zusatz bei der Korrektur von M. Delbrück". - "Es wird die Streuung der Gamma-Strahlung von 4,7 X-E. mittlerer Wellenlänge an Fe und Pb unter 90° untersucht. Die Streustrahlung enthält neben der Comptonstrahlung auch einen Anteil Strahlung unveränderter Wellenlänge, der als Kernstreustrahlung gedeutet wird. Aus ihrer Intensität läßt sich die Größe des Kernstreukoeffizienten berechnen. Für Fe ist, wie zu erwarten, kein Photoeffekt nachweisbar" (Zusammenfassung). - Stempel auf Vorsatz und Titel. Einband leicht bestoßen, sonst sauber und gut erhalten.
Verlag: Braunschweig u Berlin Vieweg & Sohn u Springer, 1923
Anbieter: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Deutschland
In: Zeitschrift für Physik Bd. 17, S. 157-167. Hwdbd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. M. Bibl.-Einstecktasche a. hint. Innendeckel. M. mehr. St. Poggendorff VI, 1005. Erste Ausgabe. - Der Band (insges. IV, 424 S.) enth. u.a.: Braunbek, W., Die Vorgänge in einer Elektronenröhre unter Einwirkung eines Magnetfeldes (Poggendorff VI, 315); Kopff, A., Über die Absorption im Weltenraum (Poggendorff VI, 1381); Waller, I., Zur Frage der Einwirkung der Wärmebewegung auf die Interferenz von Röntgenstrahlen (Poggendorff VI, 2802). Sprache: Deutsch.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leipzig, Arnold Berliner, 1935. 4to (27.0 x 19.3 cm). 2 pp. Printed wrappers. = One of the papers eventually leading towards the use of atomic energy and the atomic bomb. This is the entire issue of Die Naturwissenschaften, Volume 23(14), with pages 217-232, and with some ephemeral printed items loosely inserted. The paper by Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner is on pp. 230-231. Lower wrapper edge a bit creased, short tear along wrapper spine fold, otherwise a very good, clean copy.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leipzig, Arnold Berliner, 1935. 4to (27.0 x 19.5 cm). 2 pp. Printed wrappers. = One of the papers eventually leading towards the use of atomic energy and the atomic bomb. This is the entire issue of Die Naturwissenschaften, Volume 23(31), with pages 535-550, and with some ephemeral printed items loosely inserted. The paper by Hahn et al. is on pp. 544-545. A few short tears to wrapper edges, otherwise a very good, clean copy.
Verlag: Braunschweig u Berlin Vieweg & Sohn u Springer, 1923
Anbieter: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Deutschland
In: Zeitschrift für Physik Bd. 17, S. 157-167. Doppelbd. mit 18 in Hwd. m. hs. Rtit. St. verso Tit. Poggendorff VI, 1005. Erste Ausgabe. - Die Bände (insges. IV, 424; IV, 383 S.) enth. u.a.: Braunbek, W., Die Vorgänge in einer Elektronenröhre unter Einwirkung eines Magnetfeldes (Poggendorff VI, 315); Kopff, A., Über die Absorption im Weltenraum (Poggendorff VI, 1381); Waller, I., Zur Frage der Einwirkung der Wärmebewegung auf die Interferenz von Röntgenstrahlen (Poggendorff VI, 2802); Pauli, W.jr., Über das thernische Gleichgewicht zwischen Strahlung u. freien Elektronen (Poggendorff VI, 1963); Raschewsky, N.v., Lorentzkontraktion u. Paschskyprinzip (Poggendorff VI, 2123); Driesen, A., Der Einfluß einiger Abbildungsfehler eines Mikroskopobjektivs auf die Abbildung eines Beugungsgitters; Hertz, G., Über die Anregungs- u. Ionisierungsspannungen von Neon u. Argon u. ihren Zusammenhang mit den Spektren ihrer Gase (Poggendorff VI, 1094); Kettmann, G., Über die Intensität von Röntgenspektrallinien bei höheren Spannungen. Sprache: Deutsch.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1908
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
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Zustand: VG. Leipzig 1908 Hirzel. first edition. Physikalische Zeitschrift. One full year of this semi-monthly German publication, bound in one hardcover volume. Articles by many of the great names in physics and mathematics , xix, 928p., text illustrations, 8 plates. "Eine neue Elektrostatische Methode zur Messung kleier Elektricitatsmengen" by Albert Einstein is on pp. 216-217; "Atomzerfall und Serienspektren "; Hahn and Meitner "Ueber Absorption der B-Strahlen", Planck "Theorie Dispersion", Lord Kelvin, Helmoltz, more. Cover tips and backstrip dark brown leather with black boards. Institute name stamp on front blank and blind stamp on titlepage but no other ownership marks (no pocket, no spine numbers.) Binding very secure; hinges not cracked in or out. Text clean. VG plus, light wear on cover spine edges and extreme tips.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Berlin, Springer, 1935-1939. 4to (24.5 x 18 cm). 37 pp. Later marbled wrappers. = This set contains the essential papers on the discovery that uranium could be split into several lighter elements, or nuclear fission. These are the complete, original issues of Die Naturwissenschaften [volumes 23, 26, 27 (1935-1939)] in which these 12 papers appeared. Coincidentally, the first paper of Hahn and Meitner is preceded by that of Gregor Wentzel on his discovery (slightly later than Meitner's) of the instability of the neutron. Also included: a portrait - with facsimile autograph - of Otto Hahn "zum sechzigsten Geburtstag", with a text by another Nobel Prize laureate, Max von Laue. A very good set.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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London, Macmillian and Co, 1939. Royal8vo. In contemporary half cloth with white paper title-label pasted on to spine. Entire issue of "Nature", January - June, 1939, Vol. 143. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page, otherwise fine and clean copy. [Meitner & Frisch:] Pp. 239-40" Pp. 471-2. [H. Von Halban & F. Joliot & L. Kowarski:] Pp. 470-1. [Frisch:] P. 276. [Entire volume: LIV, 1080 pp.]. First printing of these seminal papers in which nuclear fission is first described. "In the famous paper by Meitner and Frisch [Disintegration of Uranium by neutrons], accordingly, the term nuclear fission is introduced." ( Brandt, The Harvest of a Century). "Experiments conducted in 1938 at Berlin by Hahn and Strassman were reported to Lise Meitner, an Austrian scientist who had fled to Copenhagen to escape religious persecution. She and her nephew, O.R. Frisch, working in Niels Bohr's laboratory, found the true explanation of this phenomenon. The interpolation of a neutron into the the nucleus of a uranium atom caused it to divide into two parts and to release energy amounting to about 200,000,000 electron volts. This process bore such a close similarity to the division of a living cell that Frisch suggested the use of the term 'fission' to describe it." (Printing and the Mind of Man 422b, 422c). In the third article in the collection, Halban, Joliot and Kowarski established the theoretical possibility of a self-perpetuating reaction chain" (PMM 422d).PMM 422b, c, d.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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New York, Macmillian and Co, 1939. Royal8vo. In publisher's pictorial cloth with the original wrappers [in the back] with gilt lettering and Nature's logo to spine. Entire issue of "Nature", January - June, 1939, Vol. 143. "Emmanuel College" in gilt lettering to spine. Signs of label removal from spine, very slight wear to extremities, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Rare in the publisher's binding. [Meitner & Frisch:] Pp. 239-40" Pp. 471-2. [H. Von Halban & F. Joliot & L. Kowarski:] Pp. 470-1. [Frisch:] P. 276. [Entire volume: LIV, 1080 pp.]. First printing of these seminal papers in which nuclear fission is first described. "In the famous paper by Meitner and Frisch [Disintegration of Uranium by neutrons], accordingly, the term nuclear fission is introduced." ( Brandt, The Harvest of a Century). "Experiments conducted in 1938 at Berlin by Hahn and Strassman were reported to Lise Meitner, an Austrian scientist who had fled to Copenhagen to escape religious persecution. She and her nephew, O.R. Frisch, working in Niels Bohr's laboratory, found the true explanation of this phenomenon. The interpolation of a neutron into the the nucleus of a uranium atom caused it to divide into two parts and to release energy amounting to about 200,000,000 electron volts. This process bore such a close similarity to the division of a living cell that Frisch suggested the use of the term 'fission' to describe it." (Printing and the Mind of Man 422b, 422c). In the third article in the collection, Halban, Joliot and Kowarski established the theoretical possibility of a self-perpetuating reaction chain" (PMM 422d).PMM 422b, c, d.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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London, Nature, 1932 a.1939. 4to. Blank wrappers. All 4 extracted from "Nature" Nos. 3252 (Febr. 1932), 3615 (Febr.1939), 3616 ( Febr. 1939) and 3620 (March 1939). All four papers in first edition. In 1932 James Chadwich proved the existence of th atomic particles carrying no electric charge which, for this reason, he called 'neutrons' (the first item offered here). "In 1934 Senator Corbino, head of the physics department at the University of Rome, urged Enrico Fermi and his collaborators, among whom was Brune Pontecorvo, to patent a proces they had perfected for the production of artificial radio-activity by slow neutron bombardement. This process was a by-product of repetitions and enlargements of a discovery by Irene Curie and her husband Fredeic Joliot that the bombardment of certain light elements with alpha particles induced radio-activity. Further experiments conducted in 1938 at Berlin by Hahn and Strassmann were reported by Lise Meitner.She and her nephew, O.R. Frisch, working with Niels Bohr's laboratory, found the true explanation of these phenomena. The interpolation of a neutron into the nucleus of a uranium atom caused it to divide into two parts and to release energy amounting to about 200,000,000 electron volts. This process bore such a close similarity to the division of a living cell that Frisch suggested the use of the term 'fission' to describe it.Halban, Jolio and Kowarski established the theoretical possibility of a self-perpetuating reaction." (Carter/Muir). - Printing and the Mind of Man No. 422,b,c and d.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1918
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: Good. Leipzig 1918. Hirzel. 4to hardcover. Both articles contained in one full year of Physikalische Zeitschrift, vol XIX, 1918. Hahn and Meitner article p. 208-218. Schroedinger article p. 218-220. Einstein and others are also in this volume. Ex-university library but no spine number, just bookplate and pocket. Text clean and hinges not cracked, binding secure but some pages are toned. Cover board edges worn. Good. Pictures available on request.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1918
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: near Fine. Leipzig 1918. first edition. Hirzel. Hardcover large 4to. In German. Many important papers in the history of modern physics by scientists as Einstein ( articles pp. 115-116, 165-166) Otto Hahn and Meitner ( "Die Muttersubstanz des Actiniums" pp. 208-218), Schroedinger ( "Notiz uber die Ordnung" pp. 218-220; "Energie komponenten des Gravitationsfeldes" pp 4-7; "Loesungssystem" pp. 20-22), Ludwig Flamm ( "Gegenwartiggen Stand der Quantentheorie pp. 116-128) and much more. Physikalische Zeitschrift for Jan - Dez 1918. 556p. plates, line drawings. Excellent condition - Very near Fine, just some toning on on pages in second half of volume to do lower paper quality no doubt due to economic problems in Germany at the time. No owner marks. 3/4 black cloth with black and grey marbled board; mounted paper spine label with title in thick black ink. Pictures available on request. Clearly 1918 was an exciting year in the world of physics.