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EVERSHED, John. TWO OFFPRINTS: 1) WAVE-LENGTH DETERMINATIONS AND GENERAL RESULTS OBTAINED FROM A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF SPECTRA PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 22, 1898. 2) SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1900, MAY 28. GENERAL DISCUSSION OF SPECTROSCOPIC RESULTS. London: 1902. Paperback Two offprints. Offprint No. 1 in Very Good+ condition bound in printed wrappers over boards with ink stamp front cover and title page, mild spine and cover edge wear, age darkening endpapers and pages. Offprint No. 2 in Fine condition and bound in original printed wrappers. 4tos. Published in: 1) Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 54, 1902 (originally appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 197 A). 2) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series A, Vol. 201, 1903, pp. 457-496 (Plates 2-3).
John Evershed was an ingenious designer of optical instruments and an indefatigable and meticulous observer who contributed much to the knowledge of solar physics during the early decades of this century. (DSB, Vol. IV, p. 498). Price:
50.00 USD
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