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  • "Newton to Einstein: Changing Conceptions of the Universe" by Albert Einstein
    Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
    "From Newton To Einstein: changing conceptions of the universe" By Albert Einstein Item Number: AG2337 Next » October 1920 Second Edition of "F...
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    Early 20th Century German Books

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  • Albert Einstein Typed Letter, 1951, Signed
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    This is a typed letter from Albert Einstein to Mrs. Clotilde Orszag of New York hand signed by the noted physicist. The letter, written in German, is d...
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    Vintage 1950s Historical Memorabilia

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  • Sotheby's Collection Mony Linz-Einstein, Paris
    Located in valatie, NY
    Sotheby's: Collection Mony Linz-Einstein Paris 11/22/05 sale 5026. 175 pages with 270 lots, softcover auction catalogue. One of the most attractive and important collections of barbo...
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    Early 2000s French Books

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  • Iconic Limited Edition Fred Stein Photo of Albert Einstein
    Located in New York, NY
    Stunning large gelatin silver limited edition photograph; one of the most iconic images of the 20th century. One of only 450 in the edition. “In 1946, when Albert Einstein was in residence at Princeton University, Fred Stein...
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    Vintage 1940s Books

  • Albert Einstein Typed and Signed Letter with Certificate of Authenticity
    Located in Jersey, GB
    An Albert Einstein typed & signed letter, dated June 10, 1939. Fresh to the market after 84 years in the ownership of the original recipient's family. In 1939, on the eve of WWII, Einstein became involved in national campaigns to raise money and awareness for Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany for the U.S. On June 10, 1939 he personally sent letters to several Jewish civic leaders, thanking each of them for their contributions to the cause. This example was sent to the prominent New York businessman Mr Nathan Leavy. It's typed on a single sheet of Einstein's personal stationary, embossed with his address at Princeton University. The letter measures 8.5'' x 11'' and is presented in very good condition, with just faint horizontal mailing folds and minor creasing. The content of this letter is a profound, personal statement on Albert Einstein's personal Jewish heritage. The text is based almost word-for-word on a radio address he gave on March 22 on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal. The letter reads in full: "My Dear Mr Leavy: "May I offer my sincere congratulations to you on the spledid work you have undertaken on behalf of the refugees during dedication week. ''The power of resistance which has enabled the Jewish people to survive for thousands of years has been based to a large extent on traditions of mutual helpfulness. In these years of affliction our readiness to help one another is being put to an especially severe test. May we stand this test as well as did our fathers before us. "We have no other means of self-defense than our solidarity and our knowledge that the cause for which we are suffering is a momentous and sacred cause. "It must be a source of deep gratification to you to be making so important a contribution toward rescuing our persecuted fellow-Jews from their calamitous peril and leading them toward a better future." "Sincerely yours, Albert Einstein." Einstein signs...
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    20th Century Historical Memorabilia

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  • Christopher Dresser "Studies in Design"
    By Christopher Dresser
    Located in Sharon, CT
    This is the original and complete edition of the Classic. Contains all 60 plates.
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    Antique 1870s English Aesthetic Movement Books

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