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ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955), SIGNED, ESSAYS IN SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, NEW YORK
Provenance and Authenticity:
This copy of Essays in Science bears a handwritten signature attributed to Albert Einstein on the title page, accompanied by the inscription "E = mc²." The volume was published by Philosophical Library, New York, and contains a collection of essays in which Einstein reflects on the philosophical and scientific foundations of modern physics. The autograph appears clearly beneath the printed title on the title page and includes the scientist's famous equation, widely associated with his groundbreaking work in relativity.Signature:
Signed "Albert Einstein" with the inscription "E = mc²" on the title page.Description:
The book is bound in green cloth boards with the title "Essays in Science" and the author's name "Albert Einstein" printed on the front cover and spine. The interior title page reads "Essays in Science by Albert Einstein" with the publisher's imprint "Philosophical Library, New York." Beneath the printed title appears a handwritten signature reading "Albert Einstein," followed by the formula "E = mc²," written in ink. The work itself is a compilation of essays in which Einstein discusses scientific methodology, theoretical physics, and broader philosophical questions concerning science and humanity. The binding shows light wear consistent with age, including minor edge wear and slight discoloration to the cloth boards, while the interior pages remain generally clean and well preserved.Historical significance:
Albert Einstein stands among the most influential scientists in history, renowned for developing the theory of relativity and revolutionizing the understanding of space, time, and energy. The equation "E = mc²," representing the equivalence of mass and energy, became one of the most famous formulas ever written and a symbol of modern scientific thought. Signed books by Einstein are particularly desirable to collectors because relatively few copies of his publications were personally autographed compared with other forms of correspondence or documents.Valuation:
Signed works by Albert Einstein are highly collectible within the fields of rare books, historical autographs, and scientific memorabilia. Copies bearing the additional inscription "E = mc²" are especially sought after because of the direct association with Einstein's most famous scientific discovery.Condition
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ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955), SIGNED, ESSAYS IN SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, NEW YORK
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