Meaning of Relativity

Albert EINSTEIN

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Meaning of Relativity

SCARCE 1950 EDITION OF MEANING OF RELATIVITY, WITH THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF HIS NEW GENERALIZED THEORY OF GRAVITATION, HAILED ON PUBLICATION AS "A MASTER KEY TO THE UNIVERSE"

EINSTEIN, Albert. The Meaning of Relativity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1950. Octavo, original gray cloth, original dust jacket.

Third edition, containing the first publication of Einstein's new Generalized Theory of Gravitation (Appendix II), with substantial revisions to his quest for a unified theory that were viewed on publication as ranking "with the original appearance of the theory of relativity as a milestone of scientific achievement" (New York Times).

This major edition of Meaning of Relativity features the first publication of Einstein's newly revised "'Generalized Theory of Gravitation" (Appendix II): "presenting a total of 28 mathematical formulae, each representing a step leading to a new concept of the unity of the cosmos… the result of more than 30 years of concentrated intellectual labors by the man to whom George Bernard Shaw once referred as one of the eight 'universe builders' in recorded history" (New York Times). On learning of Einstein's revisions to the "Generalized Theory," The New York Times reprinted an entire page of complex equations from the manuscript, along with a front-page story headline "New Einstein Theory Gives a Master Key to Universe: Scientist, after 30 Years Work, Evolves Concept That Promises to Bridge Gap between the Star and the Atom" (Isaacson, 513). Scientists "expressed the view that its publication might well rank with the original appearance of the theory of relativity as a milestone of scientific achievement." Einstein told The New York Times that he regarded his new theory "'highly convincing'… and that it had given him an intellectual satisfaction similar to the one he had when he first worked out the theory of relativity." With errata. Main text of Meaning of Relativity first published in 1922: Einstein extensively altered this work with each edition. Appendix II translated by Sonja Bargmann. See Norman 697.

Book fine, dust jacket with only mild toning to spine, very nearly fine. A lovely copy.

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