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1 MILNE, E. A. BAKERIAN LECTURE. THE STRUCTURE AND OPACITY OF A STELLAR ATMOSPHERE.
London: Harrison and Sons, 1929. Paperback Near Fine 
A Near Fine offprint in original printed wrappers from Phil. Trans. Series A, Vol. 228. pp. 421-461, with minimal sun spine and cover edges. 4to.

 
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2 S, CHANDRASEKHAR and E. A. Milne. Nobel Laureate. IONIZATION IN STELLAR ATMOSPHERES. Part III.
London: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Journal, 1932. Paperback 
A Very Good++ Offprint in original printed wrappers from Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 150-186, with mild foxing edges. 8vo.

Subrahmanyan Chandresekhar (1910-1995) was a noted astrophysicist who studied stellar evolution. He showed that the final fate of a star depends on its mass. He calculated that massive stars would be unable to evolve into white dwarfs. This limiting size, approximately 1.4 solar masses, is called the Chandresekhar Limit. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1983) for "His theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars." 
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3 CHANDRASEKHAR, S. Nobel Laureate. (E. A. Milne) . PROFESSOR E. A. MILNE ON WORLD STRUCTURE.
Cambridge: Cambridge Review, 1935. Paperback Very Good+ 
A Very Good+ Offprint in original wrappers from The Cambridge Review, May 24, 1935 with mild soil, mild crease, editorial charges in ink. 8vo. 2 pp.

Subrahmanyan Chandresekhar (1910-1995) was a noted astrophysicist who studied stellar evolution. He showed that the final fate of a star depends on its mass. He calculated that massive stars would be unable to evolve into white dwarfs. This limiting size, approximately 1.4 solar masses, is called the Chandresekhar Limit. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1983) for "His theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars." 
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