Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I by Philip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach - front cover
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Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I

by Philip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach

"Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I" by Philip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach, McGraw-Hill, 1953. Hardcover in good condition, no jacket. A key resource in theoretical physics, covering chapters 1-8. Authored by MIT professors, it's essential for physics and mathematics scholars. No inscriptions or library marks.

$105.55$$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1953
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B10-ALT-BRS-0126

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Condition Details

This hardcover edition of "Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I" is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and no dust jacket. The cover shows minimal wear, and the interior pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings. The book's structural integrity is well-preserved, making it a reliable addition to any academic collection.

About This Vintage 1953 Edition

"Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I," authored by Philip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach, was published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. in 1953. This foundational text is part of the International Series in Pure and Applied Physics and serves as an essential resource in the field of theoretical physics. Both authors were affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lending significant academic credibility to the work. This edition, printed in New York, Toronto, and London, covers chapters 1 to 8 and is a vital reference for advanced physics studies, focusing on mathematical methods applied to physical theories. The book's subject matter makes it a staple in academic libraries and a sought-after resource for physicists and mathematicians. The hardcover edition lacks a dust jacket, but the binding remains intact, with no signs of library markings or inscriptions.

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