Edwin P. Adams, The Quantum Theory, Bulletin of the National Research Council, Vol 7 part 3 number 39, 1923. 25x17cm, 109pp, (4pp ads). Printed wrappers. A very nice copy, probably FINE. $130
The is the copy of P.W. Bridgman ("P.W. Bridgman/Jefferson Physical Laboratory/Cambridge, Mass" is written on the title page.) Bridgman was a very long time Harvard figure, taking his AB there as well as his Ph.D. (1908), and then entering his teaching service there , staying to at least 1950. The Jefferson Lab at Harvard is one of the oldest physics labs with a dedicated structure in the U.S. Nice to see Bridgman's name (Nobel Prize 1946 "for the invention of an apparatus to produce extremely high pressures, and for the discoveries he made therewith in the field of high pressure physics"--Nobelprize.org)
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