Lancaster and New York, American Institute of Physics, 1958. Lex8vo. Volume 109, March 1, No. 5, 1958 of ""The Physical Review"", Second Series. In the original printed blue wrappers. Slight traces of wear to spine. Previous owner's stamp to front wrapper (C. Møller). Internally fine and clean. Pp. 1492-1505. [Entire issue: Pp. 1407-1862].
First edition of Anderson's seminal paper, in which he laid the foundation for a quantum-mechanical theory of transport in systems with a certain generic type of disorder involving onsite energy randomness. This is also known as the Anderson localization. On the basis of the discovery presented in the present article which led to investigations into the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, Anderson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977. The discovery has allowed for the development of electronic switching and memory devices in computers.""Disorder-induced electron localization, i.e. Anderson localization, was first predicted by Andersonin 1958 [in the present paper]. In his pioneering paper, the continuity or discontinuity of the energy spectrum of electrons on a diagonally disordered system is related to their localization property."" (Nakayama, Fractal concepts in condensed matter physics, 2003, p. 117)""Anderson's model ushered in a new quantum mechanical view of metal-insulator transitions. And in the early 1960s, Nevill Mott introduced the notion of a mobility edge that separates extended and localized states. The idea of a mobility edge would develop into one of the most studied concepts of condensed-matter physics. For their work on disordered systems, Anderson, his thesis adviser John van Vleck, and Mott shared the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physics.Ironically, Anderson's 1958 paper hardly got noticed at first"" it was cited just 30 times in the first 10 years. Today, it's been cited over 4000 times, though too often as an ""unrecognizable monster"" as described by its creator in 1983. Indeed, theoreticians have found a variety of ways to look at localization - from scale-dependent diffusion and fractal wavefunctions to quantum chaos, dense-point spectra, and kicked rotors."" (Fifty years of Anderson localization Physics Today, August 2009).
(London, J. Robinson, In the vulgar Year of Masonry 5746 (1746)). 8vo. In later full sprinkled calf. Wanting the title-page. First leaf reinforced in inner margin, loss of paper in margin, with loss of letters and upper outer corner of the engraved vignette. First five leaves frayed in margin, but no loss of lettering. Light marginal browning throughout. Printed on good paper. III-X, (2), 230, (2) pp.
Exceedingly rare second edition of one of the foundational texts of modern Freemasonry first published in 1723. Anderson’s work represents the earliest official codification of Masonic law and practice, combining legendary history with the formal regulations governing the fraternity. ""It is still rarer than the 1738 edition"" Mr. Hughan in 1890 only knew of nineteen copies."" (Vibert, The Rare Books of Freemasonry). “Anderson was a freemason, and when, in 1721, on the revival of freemasonry in England, the grand lodge determined to produce an authoritative digest of the ‘Constitutions’ of the fraternity, the task was assigned to him (ENTICK'S edition (1747) of the Constitutions, p. 194 et seq.). It was as a grand warden of the lodge that he presented to it, on completing his task. This work, which passed through several editions, was long recognised by the English freemasons to be the standard code on its subject.” (DNB) Wolfstieg 20416 (Sehr selten).Vibert, The Rare Books of Freemasonry: Constitutions part II, no. 6.
London, J. Scott, at the Black Swan in Pater-noster Row, 1756. 4to. In a nice later half calf binding with five raised bands. Light miscolouring to extremities. Bookseller-label pasted on to front end-papers (“Librairie des Sciences Occultes"", Amsterdam). First and last leaves slightly browned. Tiny wormtract to lower outer margin of last 40 pp., far from affecting text. A very nice and clean copy. (4), 339, (1) pp. + frontispiece.
Rare third edition of one of the foundational texts of modern Freemasonry first published in 1723 and here in its expanded and revised form by John Entick. Anderson’s work represents the earliest official codification of Masonic law and practice, combining legendary history with the formal regulations governing the fraternity. “Anderson was a freemason, and when, in 1721, on the revival of freemasonry in England, the grand lodge determined to produce an authoritative digest of the ‘Constitutions’ of the fraternity, the task was assigned to him (ENTICK'S edition (1747) of the Constitutions, p. 194 et seq.). It was as a grand warden of the lodge that he presented to it, on completing his task. This work, which passed through several editions, was long recognised by the English freemasons to be the standard code on its subject.” (DNB) Wolfstieg 20418Dring 35(Sabin 25798 - a later edition)
New York, Masonic Publishing Company, 1868. 8vo. In contemporary full embossed cloth with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine, back- and frontboard. All edges gilt. Spine-ends slightly chipped and stain to lower part of front board. Internally with light marginal browning. Title-page detached. 289, (1), 4 pp.
First edition of Anderson's gift book on Masonic token. Wolfsteig 979.
Upsaliae, Wahlström & Co., 1845. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Previous owner's name to front free end-paper. Wear to extremities. Dampstain to upper outer corner of last leaves. Plates evenly browned. (2), 90, (1) pp. +2 folded plates.
Uncommon first edition of Anderson's work on Nordic willows.
Berlin, Springer, 1924. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth. In "" Zeitschrift für Physik"", vol. 28, 1924. Entire volume offered. Stamp to title page, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 299-324. [Entire volume: IV, 392, (1) pp.].
First printing of Anderson's paper on the possibility of the existence of cosmic dust in the solar corona.
(New York, For the American Physical Society by the American Inst. of Physics), 1933. 4to. No wrappers as issued in ""Physical Review, vol. 43, March 13, 1933"" pp. 491-494. and with 4 textillustr.
First edition. The paper announces the discovery of the first antiparticle ever found. The existance of the positron was predicted by Dirac 3 years before. Anderson was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1936 ""For his Discovery of the Positron"".
Roma, Studio Anderson (1845-1963) / Ediz Jacquier / , vers 1880 - 1900, 24.5x19.5 (Fotos) / 35x28 cm (Blattgr.) 59 auf festen braunen Kartonträger aufgezogene Fotografien + 1 (das letzte) Blatt ohne Foto. Mit eingelichteter Nummer, Titel d. Malerei und dem Namen des Fotografen Anderson (mitunter auch D. Anderson) sowie Ediz Jacquier. Alle Tafeln sind auf Falz gebunden. / Toutes les 60 planches avec 59 photographies sont montées sur des feuilles brunes reliés sur onglets dans un album de luxe (avec date 1906), Ledergebundenes (Souvenir-)Album (29x37.5 cm) mit Goldaufdruck - 12 September 1906 - . Etwas fleckig. In Orig.-Schachtel. / Reliure en cuir brun avec titre or sur le plat devant. Encadrement d’une large bordure dorée à l’intérieur, tranches dorées, qqs. taches sur les plats + boite (usée) - 12 Septembre 1906 - . Les planches sont reliées sur onglets.
Wohl ein Souvenir-Album mit Fotografien der Firma Anderson. Die Aufnahmen zeigen ausgewählte Malereien aus der Pinacoteca Vaticana. Zur Geschichte der Firma: Isaac Atkinson hatte im Jahre 1838 in Paris Malerei studiert und war anschliessend nach Rom gezogen, wo er sich James Anderson nannte. Im Gästebuch des Caffè Greco firmierte er 1845 als "Profi-Fotograf" und gab als Anschrift "Fuori Porta del Popolo n. 6" an, wo er seine Ausstellungsräume hatte. Aus diesen Anfängen ging eine Fotografendynastie hervor, die bis in die 60er Jahre d. 20. Jahrhunderts aktiv war. images disp.
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Anderson W. M In Russian /Anderson V. M. Old Beliefs and Sectarianism: A Historical Essay on Russian Religious Diversity. St. Petersburg, V.I. Gubinsky Edition, 1908.464 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb387c43b9ea1606f7.
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1962. in 8°, reliure de l’éditeur, jaquette légèrement défraîchie, envoi. ix-212 pp.,
illustrations hors texte. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Authentique maître spirituel ou charlatan? Gurdjieff compta parmi ses disciples de nombreuses femmes – beaucoup lesbiennes ou bisexuelles –. Parmi elles, Katherine Mansfield qui mourut dans son Prieuré de Fontainebleau, Jane Heap, Solita Solano, Katherine Hulme, ainsi que la cantatrice Georgette Leblanc (qui lui consacre de nombreuses pages dans La Machine à courage) et sa compagne Margaret Anderson. Précieux exemplaire de la cantatrice Mary Garden, créatrice du rôle de Mélisande dans l’opéra de Debussy, contre le désir de Maeterlinck qui souhaitait imposer Georgette Leblanc. Les relations entre Garden et Anderson étaient anciennes, un article sur la cantatrice ayant paru en 1917 dans The Little Review la revue littéraire fondée par Margaret Anderson. L’envoi de cette dernière, très chaleureux, montre que Mary Garden fut une lectrice attentive de la revue.En rentrant des Etats-Unis où elle s’était exilée après sa rupture avec Maeterlinck, Georgette Leblanc reprit le chemin de la rue Jacob en compagnie de Margaret Anderson. Leblanc et Barney se connaissaient depuis le début du siècle: en février 1906 quand Colette fit ses débuts publics sur la scène des Mathurins dans une pantomime de Francis de Croisset (Eva Palmer y tint un petit rôle), Georgette Leblanc assura le gros du programme avec la représentation de La Mort de Tintagiles de Maeterlinck.
Stockholm, Hæggström, 1851. Samt. hldrbd. Ryg slidt. brugsspor. (4),(120) pp. samt 60 håndkolorerede blomsterplancher (Palmstruch del.). her og der med brugsspor og nogle rifter.
Kjøbenhavn, P.D. Kiøpping, 1837. Nyere helfablea. Forgyldt rygtitel. Indbundet med det originale blå blanke foromslag. Stempel på titelbladet. (4),64 pp.
Kbhvn., Chr.Rothe, 1748. Samt. helldrbd. Rig rygforgyldning, som dog er delvist bortslidt. Kobberst.frontisp., (36), 574 pp. Kobberst.titelvign., foldekort og 4 kobberst. plancher, nogle plancher rep. i kanter og foldning. Titelblad rep.i højre margin.
Første danske udgave hvori der som et slags tillæg er medtrykt Peder Högströms ""Beskrivelse over de under Sverriges Krone liggende Lapmarker...K., 1748."" - Denne oversættelse af Andersons værk er af Barthold J. Lodde og indeholder tilføjelser om Island samt et Appendix: ""Tilgift som videre Efterretning og Notice om Island"" pp. 297-356.Fiske p.10.
Stuttgart, 1959. Folio. W.dedic. (Sonder-Abdr. aus Palaeontographica). (117) pp. and 6 plates.
Krefeld, 1964. (360) pp., 52 plates, 18 textillustr. (Fortschr. Geol. Rheinld. u. Westf. 14).
Cph., 1970. 4to. Orig. printed wrappers. 80 pp. and 4 plates.
Acta Arctica, Fasc. XVI.
N.Y., Wiley & Sons, (1971). Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth. XIV,704 pp.
Belmont, Wadsworth, (1962). 8vo. Orig. full cloth w. gilt lettering on spine and front board. XII,418 pp.
First edition.
OPTA. 1966. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 254 pages. Quelques planches illustrées en noir et blanc. Papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
the day after doomsday traduit par michel DEUTSCH - illustrations de Finlay + three worlds to conquer traduit par pierre BILLON - illustrations de McKenna. Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Harlequin 1995 311 pages collection Série Blanche. poche. 1995. Broché. 311 pages. Le livre 'La mission du Dr Delano - Un choix risqué' de Meredith Webber (et Caroline Anderson) est une romance médicale publiée chez Harlequin en 1995. L'histoire suit le Dr Delano qui se plonge dans le travail pour éviter un séducteur tandis qu'une femme lutte contre son attirance pour lui. Le récit explore les tensions entre désir et retenue dans un cadre hospitalier
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Anderson W. et al. Physical education of preschool children. In Russian /Anderson V., i dr. Fizicheskoe vospitanie detey doshkolnogo vozrasta. M Enlightenment 1991. Contact us for details or to request photos of available books. Delivery of this book could take longer than normal due to additional handling time before shipping, and no rush delivery options are available. Please let us know if you have a specific date by which you need to receive your order. SKUalba0a2bcebb0390a43
HARLEQUIN 2001 2001. Ce volume de la Collection Blanche Harlequin réunit deux romances médicales. Dans 'Un médecin amoureux' de Jennifer Taylor l'infirmière Laura Grady veuve se consacre à son fils Robbie. Dans 'Rendez-vous au Memorial Hospital' de Caroline Anderson le docteur Nick Baker retrouve après sept ans Sally Clarke qu'il n'a jamais cessé d'aimer et se fait embaucher aux urgences de l'Audley Memorial pour se rapprocher d'elle
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Boni & Liveright 1925 in8. 1925. Cartonné. Dark Laughter is a 1925 novel by American author Sherwood Anderson. It follows reporter John Stockton who changes his name to Bruce Dudley to flee his marriage and resettle in a small Indiana town exploring the new sexual freedom of the 1920s and the psychological contrasts between Black and white temperaments
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