Editore: Tuscaloosa, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1898., 1898
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
Poor condition - needs to be re-cased. 3-14, 19-204 pages. Hardcover: H 25cm x L 15.5cm. Original bleu cloth obtrusively stained; spine lettering flaked/dulled. Front hinge broken with rear hinge quite tenuous; missing initial leaves with title leaf (as pages 3-4) immediately opposite front pastedown which has past owner's ink stamp at center. Title leaf torn/creased at bottom margin; some interior leaves were roughly separated causing chips and tears mostly at fore-edge margins but occasionally top margins as well. Missing pages 15-18 affecting second article; remainder of book collates as complete. Interior foxing with some stains and soiling. Text block has stress points at quires. Sold as is - needs to be re-cased. Eighteen chapters: {#1} "Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, June 21, 1898;" {#2} "The Genesis of Public Education in Alabama" by Gen. W.F. Perry (as aforementioned missing two leaves - article comprised of pages 14-27 but missing 15-19); {#3} "Early Times in the Vicinity of the Present City of Montgomery" by Dr. W.S. Wyman; {#4} "Forty-Fourth Alabama Regiment" by J.J. Garrett; {#5} "Early Roads of Alabama" by P.J. Hamilton; {#6} "Surrender of Weatherford" by W.G. Orr; {#7} "Colombian Institute" by L.V. Rosser; {#8} "Joseph G. Baldwin" by T.B. Wetmore; {#9} "Clement Claiborne Clay" by Mrs. V. Clay-Clopton; {#10} "Statistics of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Alabama" by Rev. R.H. Cobbs and Rev. W.C. Whitaker; {#11} "The Alabama-Mississippi Boundary" by J.H. Bankhead; {#12} "Creek War Incidents" by H.S. Halbert; {#13} "Sessions of the General Assembly of Alabama" by Thomas M. Owen; {#14} "Sketch of Pettus' Brigade" by Gen. E.W. Pettus; {#15} "Alabama River Boats Burned or Sunk from 1865 to 1894;" {#16} "Statistics of the Counties of Alabama" by Thomas M. Owen; {#17} "Topographical Notes and Observations on the Alabama River, August, 1814" by Maj. Howell Tatum; {#18} "The Work of William Henry Fowler as Superintendent of Army Records, 1863-1865" by Thomas M. Owen.
Editore: Association For Symbolic Logic 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Etc., 1936
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Grey-blue Wrappers. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. 293 Individual Volumes In Original Wrappers, Not Library Re-Binds. Foundational Material In The Development Of Modern Logic, Mathematical Analysis, And, Ultimately, The Mathematics Enabling Computers And Computer Programming And Artificial Intelligence. Some Wrappers With Minor Yellowing, Primarily To Spines, A Few Early Issues With Splits To Spines, Very Good To Fine. Ownership Signatures Of A Noted Mathematician On Some Issues. Early Issues With Issue Numbers And Dates Inked On Spines. Lacking Vol. 21 No. 3, Vol. 46 No. 2, Vol. 62 No. 1, Vol. 64 No. 1, Vol. 70 No. 3. " . The Extant Gains Registered By The Modern Symbolic Treatment Of Logic Have Become Such An Essential Factorin Making Pronouncements Regarding The History Of Logic That We Are Constrained To Say That An Essential Knowledge Of Symbolic Logic Have Become An Indispensable Condition For Any And All Fruitful Study Of The History Of Logic" [Heinrich Scholz,"Concise History Of Logic"). As It Is Impossible To Show That The Cause And Effect Of Any Physical Event Can Be Isolated Sufficiently To Make The Effects Of Forces Susceptible To A Complete Logical Analysis, The Connection Of Physical Science And Logic Remains Tangential And Tenuous. The Impossibility Of Exactly Physically Limiting Definition Of Sources And Effects Of Forces In Social Science Make Law, Economics And Politics Ridiculous, And The Rest Of Social Science Merely Entertaining. The Scientific Use Of Logic Is Limited To It's Use In Occam's Razor, The Endless Process Of Successive Removal Of Improper Statements, Relationships, And Associations In Statements About The Physical World, And The Refinement Of Unscientific Arguments In The Imaginary World To Make Them More Acceptable To Contemporary Sensibilities.