The Structure of the Atom [Bohr's Nobel Prize]. Supplement to Nature, no. 2801
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London, 1923. First Edition (Reprint). Staplebound. Very Good+. First Edition (Reprint). Staplebound. From the Library of Oliver Sacks. Reprinted in Nature from a lecture delivered by Niels Bohr at Stockholm, December 11, 1922, on the occasion of the receipt of the Nobel Prize in physics for the year 1922. English translation by Dr. Frank C. Hoyt. Niels Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 "for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them."
From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the renowned neurologist, author, and educator. He was, in his life, celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so, he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Creasing and toning, else tight, bright, and unmarred. 16pp. illus. (b/w, charts). Staplebound folio reprint.
From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the renowned neurologist, author, and educator. He was, in his life, celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so, he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Creasing and toning, else tight, bright, and unmarred. 16pp. illus. (b/w, charts). Staplebound folio reprint.