Zwicky, Fritz. Entdecken, Erfinden, Forschen im Morphologischen Weltbild. [Discover, invent, research in the world view of morphological analysis]
$195
München: Droemer Knaur, 1966. 200 by 125 mm (7¾ by 5 inches). Original blue cloth boards; 268 pp. With unclipped dust jacket. In German. Inscribed in German: “Mr. Dr. Felix Guggenheim. With best thanks for your assistance. F. Zwicky. 5.24.1967.” (trans.) With 34 in-text illustrations. Very good plus.
Fritz Zwicky (1898–1974) was a Swiss astronomer who worked most of his life at CalTech. He was the first to postulate the existence of unseen dark matter and is known for his analysis of complex systems—which is the subject of this book.
Provenance: Collection of German American publisher and literary editor Felix Guggenheim (1904–1976).
Author | Zwicky, Fritz |
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Title | Entdecken, Erfinden, Forschen im Morphologischen Weltbild. [Discover, invent, research in the world view of morphological analysis] |
Year of Publication | 1966 |
Publisher | Droemer Knaur |