Berlin, Julius Springer, 1926. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with marbled boards. In ""Die Naturwissenschaften"", Vierzehnter Jahrgang, 1926. Gilt lettering to spine. Minor wear to extrimities, internally fine and clean. [Eintstein:] Pp. 223-224" Pp. 300-301. [Bohr:] Pp. 1-10. [Entire volume: XXVIII, 1286, 72 pp.].
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First printing of all three papers the being Einstein's famous 'tea leaf paradox' in which explains the causes behind Baer's law: Due to the rotation of the earth erosion occurs mostly on the right banks of rivers in the Nothern Hemisphere while in the Southern Hemisphere erosion occurs primarily on the left banks.Weil Nos 150154
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Berlin, Julius Springer, 1926. Lex8vo. In ""Die Naturwissenschaften"", Vierzehnter Jahrgang, 1926. Entire volume offered bound in a nice contemporary half calf with five raised band and gilt lettering to spine. Minor wear to capitals, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. [Einstein:] Pp. 223-24" Pp. 300-1 [Bohr:] Pp. 1-10. [Entire volume: XXVIII, 1286, 72 pp.].
First edition of all three papers. In the first paper, Einstein explains the causes behind Baer's law: Due to the rotation of the earth erosion occurs mostly on the right banks of rivers in the Nothern Hemisphere while in the Southern Hemisphere erosion occurs primarily on the left banks. Weil Nos 150154