Description
7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in (19 x 12.2 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Albert Einstein stands as one of the most influential intellectual figures of the twentieth century, a scientist whose ideas reshaped modern understanding of the universe and whose humanistic reflections continue to inspire generations. Beyond his revolutionary contributions to physics, Einstein was a profound moral thinker and global citizen, deeply engaged with questions of ethics, social justice, and the future of humanity. His collection "Essays In Humanism," first published in 1950, represents one of the most eloquent distillations of his philosophical and political beliefs.
This signed copy of "Essays In Humanism" is an extraordinary artifact that unites Einstein's scientific legacy with his personal voice. The signature, boldly inscribed on the title page in his distinctive hand, transforms the volume from an intellectual work into a deeply personal historical document. Unlike many signed photographs or letters, a signed book by Einstein offers a direct connection to his own published thought, making it particularly resonant for collectors and scholars alike.
The volume itself gathers a series of essays addressing themes such as world peace, education, civil rights, international cooperation, and the ethical responsibilities of science. These writings reveal Einstein not merely as a theoretician of relativity, but as a thinker profoundly concerned with the social and moral direction of modern civilization. To hold a copy personally signed by him is to encounter both the mind and the man in tangible form.
Signed Einstein material has always occupied a position of distinction within the autograph market. While his scientific manuscripts and correspondence are largely preserved in institutional archives, signed books remain among the most desirable and accessible formats for private collectors. Over the past decades, authenticated Einstein-signed volumes have consistently demonstrated strong demand at major international auctions, reflecting both his enduring cultural stature and the finite supply of genuine signed examples.
From an art historical and intellectual perspective, this signed edition carries exceptional significance. It encapsulates Einstein's dual legacy as both scientist and humanist, bridging the realms of physics and philosophy. Unlike purely decorative memorabilia, this is an object that directly relates to his written legacy and ideological convictions, thereby enhancing its depth and importance.
As a collectible, this work is ideally suited for display within libraries, academic environments, or private collections devoted to science, history, or twentieth-century thought. Its elegant presentation and intrinsic historical value ensure that it functions both as a scholarly treasure and as a compelling investment piece.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Albert Einstein stands as one of the most influential intellectual figures of the twentieth century, a scientist whose ideas reshaped modern understanding of the universe and whose humanistic reflections continue to inspire generations. Beyond his revolutionary contributions to physics, Einstein was a profound moral thinker and global citizen, deeply engaged with questions of ethics, social justice, and the future of humanity. His collection "Essays In Humanism," first published in 1950, represents one of the most eloquent distillations of his philosophical and political beliefs.
This signed copy of "Essays In Humanism" is an extraordinary artifact that unites Einstein's scientific legacy with his personal voice. The signature, boldly inscribed on the title page in his distinctive hand, transforms the volume from an intellectual work into a deeply personal historical document. Unlike many signed photographs or letters, a signed book by Einstein offers a direct connection to his own published thought, making it particularly resonant for collectors and scholars alike.
The volume itself gathers a series of essays addressing themes such as world peace, education, civil rights, international cooperation, and the ethical responsibilities of science. These writings reveal Einstein not merely as a theoretician of relativity, but as a thinker profoundly concerned with the social and moral direction of modern civilization. To hold a copy personally signed by him is to encounter both the mind and the man in tangible form.
Signed Einstein material has always occupied a position of distinction within the autograph market. While his scientific manuscripts and correspondence are largely preserved in institutional archives, signed books remain among the most desirable and accessible formats for private collectors. Over the past decades, authenticated Einstein-signed volumes have consistently demonstrated strong demand at major international auctions, reflecting both his enduring cultural stature and the finite supply of genuine signed examples.
From an art historical and intellectual perspective, this signed edition carries exceptional significance. It encapsulates Einstein's dual legacy as both scientist and humanist, bridging the realms of physics and philosophy. Unlike purely decorative memorabilia, this is an object that directly relates to his written legacy and ideological convictions, thereby enhancing its depth and importance.
As a collectible, this work is ideally suited for display within libraries, academic environments, or private collections devoted to science, history, or twentieth-century thought. Its elegant presentation and intrinsic historical value ensure that it functions both as a scholarly treasure and as a compelling investment piece.
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Any representation in any catalogue or otherwise as to the origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, or estimated selling price of any lot is a statement of opinion only. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Swanley Auction Ltd in relation to the lot.
Any prospective buyer should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the reliability of the catalogue description. The absence of mention of prior restorations in the descriptions does not imply that the item is exempt from such restorations.
Photographs of any lot provided by Swanley Auction Ltd are for indicative purposes only and are not deemed to be a precise representation of the said lot.
The buyer is advised to seek independent expert advice to ensure the authenticity and true state of the item.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN SIGNED "ESSAYS IN HUMANISM"
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