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8 3/8 x 5 3/4 in (21.2 x 14.7 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This lot is accompanied by supporting documentation provided by the consignor. According to the accompanying materials, the signature was reviewed with reference to factors including ink characteristics, material aging, stylistic consistency, and historical context. These materials relate to the reported signature, provenance, and authentication history of the piece, and are presented as received for bidder review in accordance with the auction terms and conditions.
Albert Einstein remains one of the most influential scientific minds in modern history. His theories of relativity transformed the understanding of space, time, and gravity, reshaping the intellectual foundations of twentieth-century physics. Beyond his scientific achievements, Einstein also became a global symbol of intellectual curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge.
The Universe and Dr. Einstein, written by science journalist Lincoln Barnett and first published in the mid-twentieth century, was among the most widely read popular science books explaining Einstein's revolutionary ideas to a general audience. The work translates complex concepts such as relativity, the structure of the cosmos, and the nature of space-time into language accessible to readers outside the scientific community. Importantly, the book includes a foreword written by Einstein himself, further linking the publication to the scientist whose theories reshaped modern physics.
The autograph appears prominently on the title page beneath the printed subtitle referencing Einstein's foreword. Einstein's signature is executed in dark ink and displays the flowing cursive style commonly associated with authentic examples of his handwriting. The surname "Einstein" is written with a distinctive elongated structure and smooth, continuous motion that has become instantly recognizable to collectors of historical autographs.
Signed books connected directly to Einstein's scientific legacy are particularly prized within the field of historical scientific memorabilia. While Einstein rarely wrote popular science books himself, works explaining his theories that bear his autograph are considered highly desirable because they represent both the dissemination of his ideas and a direct personal connection to the scientist.
From a visual perspective, the volume presents a classic mid-century scientific publication design. The dust jacket's modernist graphic composition reflects the era's fascination with cosmic structure and theoretical physics. When combined with Einstein's signature on the title page, the book becomes not only an important scientific publication but also a compelling historical artifact connected to one of the greatest intellectual revolutions in modern science.
More than seventy years after its publication, The Universe and Dr. Einstein continues to stand as a landmark work in popular science writing. A signed example of this book offers collectors a tangible connection to the legacy of Albert Einstein and to the broader cultural moment when modern physics captured the imagination of the world.
Provenance and Authentication:
This lot is accompanied by supporting documentation provided by the consignor. According to the accompanying materials, the signature was reviewed with reference to factors including ink characteristics, material aging, stylistic consistency, and historical context. These materials relate to the reported signature, provenance, and authentication history of the piece, and are presented as received for bidder review in accordance with the auction terms and conditions.
Albert Einstein remains one of the most influential scientific minds in modern history. His theories of relativity transformed the understanding of space, time, and gravity, reshaping the intellectual foundations of twentieth-century physics. Beyond his scientific achievements, Einstein also became a global symbol of intellectual curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge.
The Universe and Dr. Einstein, written by science journalist Lincoln Barnett and first published in the mid-twentieth century, was among the most widely read popular science books explaining Einstein's revolutionary ideas to a general audience. The work translates complex concepts such as relativity, the structure of the cosmos, and the nature of space-time into language accessible to readers outside the scientific community. Importantly, the book includes a foreword written by Einstein himself, further linking the publication to the scientist whose theories reshaped modern physics.
The autograph appears prominently on the title page beneath the printed subtitle referencing Einstein's foreword. Einstein's signature is executed in dark ink and displays the flowing cursive style commonly associated with authentic examples of his handwriting. The surname "Einstein" is written with a distinctive elongated structure and smooth, continuous motion that has become instantly recognizable to collectors of historical autographs.
Signed books connected directly to Einstein's scientific legacy are particularly prized within the field of historical scientific memorabilia. While Einstein rarely wrote popular science books himself, works explaining his theories that bear his autograph are considered highly desirable because they represent both the dissemination of his ideas and a direct personal connection to the scientist.
From a visual perspective, the volume presents a classic mid-century scientific publication design. The dust jacket's modernist graphic composition reflects the era's fascination with cosmic structure and theoretical physics. When combined with Einstein's signature on the title page, the book becomes not only an important scientific publication but also a compelling historical artifact connected to one of the greatest intellectual revolutions in modern science.
More than seventy years after its publication, The Universe and Dr. Einstein continues to stand as a landmark work in popular science writing. A signed example of this book offers collectors a tangible connection to the legacy of Albert Einstein and to the broader cultural moment when modern physics captured the imagination of the world.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN SIGNED THE UNIVERSE AND DR. EINSTEIN
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