
One two three ... infinity: Facts & Speculations of Science
by George Gamow
"One two three ... infinity" by George Gamow, The Viking Press, 1947, First Edition. Hardcover in fair condition, illustrated by the author. A rare scientific exploration of infinity and more by a noted physicist. No dust jacket.
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The hardcover is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the spine and corners. The red cloth cover shows some fading and minor scuff marks. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings. There is no dust jacket present.
About This Vintage 1947 Edition
"One two three ... infinity: Facts & Speculations of Science" by George Gamow, published by The Viking Press in New York, 1947, is a seminal work in the realm of scientific literature. This first edition, illustrated by the author himself, provides an engaging exploration of scientific concepts and theories. George Gamow, a renowned theoretical physicist, offers insights into complex scientific ideas with clarity and wit. This edition stands out for its original illustrations and the author's unique approach to explaining infinity and other scientific phenomena. Although out of print, this book remains a valuable resource for collectors and enthusiasts of science history. The hardcover is in fair condition, with no dust jacket visible, making it a rare find for those interested in historical scientific discourse.
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