Meaning of Relativity

Albert EINSTEIN

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Meaning of Relativity

“THE THEORY’S IMPACT UPON 20TH-CENTURY SCIENCE AND THOUGHT CAN HARDLY BE OVERSTATED”: EINSTEIN’S THE MEANING OF RELATIVITY

EINSTEIN, Albert. The Meaning of Relativity. London: Methuen, (1922). Octavo, original orange cloth, original dust jacket.

First English edition of Einstein’s historic presentation of relativity theory, published only one year after he delivered these four lectures to an overflowing Princeton lecture hall. With scarce dust jacket.

"The afternoon Einstein gave the first of his four lectures on the theory of relativity" at Princeton University in the spring of 1921, "the lecture hall, one of the biggest in the university, was filled to bursting… For those unable to follow German, a member of the physics department gave an English summary at the end of each lecture… These lectures were collected in a little book, Einstein's second, published first by Princeton University and then in England by Methuen" (Fölsing, 503). Together with these lectures on his general and special theories of relativity, Einstein's work "is so large and varied… that a scientist who tries to trace it would be hard put to know where to start" (Simmons, Scientific 100, 9-10). "The theory's impact upon 20th-century science and thought can hardly be overstated" (Norman 696). English translation by Edwin Plimpton Adams. Published the same year as the first German edition, preceded only by the virtually unobtainable Princeton edition of 1921. With four diagrams and numerous in-text equations. With eight pages of advertisements. Boni 121. See Fölsing 1921f; See Norman 697.

Book with light foxing mainly to edges of text block, usual faint discoloration to endpapers. Dust jacket with faint soiling, light wear to extremities, and mild toning to spine. An extremely good copy.

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