Leiden, Sijthoff , 1914 -1923 Hardcovers; original Folio. 2 vols. With several text ills. and 328 colour ills. mounted on 153 strong boards with interleaved laid paper sheets. (with spots) ****Only 200 copies were published and very rare!.
The limited edition of 200 copies; The illustrations are painted photographs based on the originals, which were then reproduced in colour prints. By today's standards, this was an unimaginably laborious and costly process. The work lives from its wonderful colour illustrations. this publication, Otto von Falke, then director of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin and one of the best experts on the subject, offers a selection of the best and most typical pieces of Italian majolica from the largest and most important private collection of Alfred Pringsheim.
Berlin, Springer, 1931. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Zeitschrift für Physik"", Bd. 67, 1931. Entire volume offered. Library stamp to front free end paper and title page, light wear to extremities. Pp. 169-78. [Entire volume: VIII, 862 pp.].
First printing of Frisch and Pringsheim's paper on the intensity distribution in the mercury triplet, 23S1-23P0,1,2, and the mean glow period of the triplet components.
Weinheim/Bergstrasse Verlag Chemie GMBH 1951 In-8, pp. XIV, 240, 73 fig., XXII tabelle, gora di umidità alla brossura e al taglio superiore. Tela con brossura editoriale
München, 1905 125pp. + large folding plate, 24cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde bei der hohen philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), softcover (some loss of paper at ends of spine), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G111925
Leipzig u. Berlin, Reubner, 1916. Lex8vo. Cont. hcloth. XII,514 pp.
Berlin, Springer, 1921. Orig. printed wrappers. Small part of backstrip lacks. VII,202 pp., 32 textfigs.
First edition.
1946 (1st ed.) xii, 119, 8 figs, frontispiece (portrait of Dr. Beijerinck), publisher's cloth. With ex libris of J. Nash-Wortham.