Evolution of Physics

Albert EINSTEIN   |   Leopold INFELD

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Evolution of Physics
Evolution of Physics

INSCRIBED BY EINSTEIN, FIRST EDITION OF THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSICS

EINSTEIN, Albert, and INFELD, Leopold. The Evolution of Physics. The Growth of Ideas from Early Concepts to Relativity and Quanta. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1938. Octavo, original blue cloth, dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, signed and dated by Albert Einstein, “53,” praised on publication as “masterly,” a beautiful copy in very scarce first-issue dust jacket.

Albert Einstein saw Evolution of Physics as a means of emphasizing “his realist approach” and further used “the text to defend the utility of field theories amid the advances of quantum mechanics… There was a third reason that Einstein helped to write this textbook, a more personal one. He wanted to help Leopold Infeld, a Jew who had fled Poland, collaborated briefly in Cambridge with Max Born, and then moved to Princeton.” When Infeld timidly approached Einstein with the idea of writing a history of physics, he was barely “able to stammer out his proposal. ‘This is not at all a stupid idea,’ Einstein said.’ Not stupid at all. We shall do it” (Issacson, 463-5). On publication The Saturday Review of Literature praised Evolution of Physics as “masterly… Einstein and Infeld’s book should do much to spread an understanding and appreciation one of the great dramas in the evolution of human thought.” First edition, first issue, with first issue dust jacket containing $2.50 price to rear dust jacket flap.With three full-page and numerous in-text illustrations and diagrams. Boni et al. 235.

Book fine; lightest edge-wear, only tiny bit of dampstaining to verso of bright about-fine dust jacket.

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