29th Nov, 2023 12:00

Fine Instruments of Science & Medicine

 
  Lot 196
 

Richard P. Feynman - An original Program for the 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics

Titled ‘Traduction Des Discours A La Fete Nobel, 1965, for the 1965 Nobel prize for physics, for Professor Sin-itiro Tomonga (Japan), Julian Schwinger (U.S.A.) and Richard P. Feynman (U.S.A.) presented by Professor Ivar Waller, The Royal Academy of Science, prize citation “ for their fundamental work in Quantum Electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles”, printed, Stockholm 1965 acoprint, with owners inscription to top of cover – possibly Rylander a professor in Medicine from Karolinska, Stockholm, who was at the Nobel ceremony that night.

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Richard P. Feynman, How to Build an Automobile Smaller Than This Dot >., Exploring the fantastic possibilities of the very small should pay off handsomely - and provide a lot of fun too. By Richard P. Feynman, popular Science, November 1960, original covers.

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Titled ‘Traduction Des Discours A La Fete Nobel, 1965, for the 1965 Nobel prize for physics, for Professor Sin-itiro Tomonga (Japan), Julian Schwinger (U.S.A.) and Richard P. Feynman (U.S.A.) presented by Professor Ivar Waller, The Royal Academy of Science, prize citation “ for their fundamental work in Quantum Electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles”, printed, Stockholm 1965 acoprint, with owners inscription to top of cover – possibly Rylander a professor in Medicine from Karolinska, Stockholm, who was at the Nobel ceremony that night.

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Richard P. Feynman, How to Build an Automobile Smaller Than This Dot >., Exploring the fantastic possibilities of the very small should pay off handsomely - and provide a lot of fun too. By Richard P. Feynman, popular Science, November 1960, original covers.

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