Lenz (E.) Über die Veränderungen der Höhe welche die Oberfläche des Kaspichen Meeres..., presentation inscription to S.H. Christie 'with the author's respectful compliments', to upper wrapper, some foxing, splitting to spine portions of loss to backstrip, spotting to upper cover, some rubbing, [St. Petersburg], 1851 § Poincaré (Henri) 'Analyse Mathématique. Sur l'Analysis situs' in Comptes Rendus des Séances de l'Académie des Science' first edition, vol.115, no. 18, pp.633-636, very occasional light spotting and surface stains, browning, original wrappers, spine chipped and worn, few short tears to covers, light spotting and surface marks, some light browning, extremities a little worn, Paris, 1892 § Kuratowski (Casimir) Topologie I et II, 2 vol., second edition, presentation inscription to ?L[aszlo] Kalmar 'avec meilleur voeux de l'auteur', to vol. 1 upper cover, the odd surface mark, ink numbering to final f. of each vol., browning to spines and covers, rubbing, wear to extremities, edges uncut, Warsaw, 1948-50 § Hazen (Robert M.) Kelvin 90 Der Wettlauf um den Supraleiter, first German edition, ink gift inscription by J. Georg Bednorz and K. Alex Müller, a little bumped, dust-jacket, small stain to upper panel and lower flap, extremities lightly bumped, Frankfurt, 1989, original wrappers or cloth; and 5 others, science, including a typescript manuscript of translated lecture notes of W. Pauli, most likely for students, and a third edition of Cours d'Analyse Infinitésimale by Charles de la vallée Poussin, signed by the author, and a book owned by Theodore M. Edison, son of Thomas Alva Edison 4to & 8vo (9)
⁂ Author of the first mentioned formulated Lenz's Law in electromagnetism. Fourth mentioned is signed by two Nobel Prize Winners in Physics.
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