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"The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp." Group portrait after Rembrandt Van Rijn, unattributed, oil on canvas, approx. 31 x 23½", framed to 38 x 30½", depicting a group of men watching a dissection, [c. 1950].

BESSON, JACQUES. 1540?-1573. Theatrum instrumentorum et machinarum. Lyon: Barthelemy Vincent, 1578.

NEWTON, ISAAC. 1642-1727. Autograph Manuscript in Latin, 2 pp, 4to (199 x 155 mm), [np], [c. 1670], being an unpublished listing of chemical authors with some citations of their works that Newton has worked with or is intending to research,

TOSCA, TOMAS VICENTE. 1651-1723. Compendio mathematico, en que se contienen todas las materias mas principales de las Ciencias, que tratan de la Cantidad. Madrid: Antonio Marin, 1727.

MARINONI, GIOVANNI JACOPO DE. 1616-1755. De Re Ichnographica, cujus Hodierna Praxis Exponitur, et Propriis Exemplis Pluribus Illustratur. Inque varias, quae contingere possunt, ejusdem aberrationed, posito quoque calculo, inquiritur. Vienna: Leopold Kaliwoda, 1751.

VOLTA, ALESSANDRO. 1745-1827. "On the Electricity Excited by the Mere Contact of Conducting Substances of Different Kinds." Extracted from: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, volume 90, part II. London: W. Bulmer & Co. for Peter Elmsley, 1800.

MOORE, WILLIAM. fl. 1806-1826. "On the Motion of Rockets both in Nonresisiting and Resisiting Mediums." WITH: "Correction of an Errour in a former Paper on the Motion of Rockets." In: A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts. Vols 27-30. London: for the author, 1810-1812.

GIBBS, JOSIAH WILLARD. 1839-1903. On Multiple Algebra. An Address Before the Section of Mathematics and Astronomy of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at the Buffalo Meeting, August 1886. Massachusetts: Salem Press, 1886.

ARRHENIUS, SVANTE. 1859-1927. Autograph Letter Signed ("Svante Arrhenius"), in German, 4 pp recto and verso, 8vo (conjoining leaves), [Stockholm], March 3, 1919, discussing food shortages in Germany and his recent work,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955; and HABER, FRITZ. 1868-1934. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, Berlin, March 20, 1918, to Fritz Haber, on personal letterhead, with additional annotation and signature in pencil at upper margin by Haber,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Postcard Signed ("A. Einstein") with Autograph Salutation and Postscript, in German, 12mo, Berlin, June 9, 1923,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein") with Autograph Postscript, in German, 2 pp recto and verso,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. A group of material related to Albert Einstein and the family of Adolph Stern, 1929-1932, Caputh, Germany and Los Angeles, California, comprising:

BRITAIN AND THE ATOMIC BOMB. Advance Release k. 367: Britain and the Atomic Bomb. Washington, D.C.: British Information Services, August 12, 1945.

U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. [Understanding the Atom.] Oak Ridge, Tenn.: USAEC Division of Technical Information Extension, 1963-1969.

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR POCKET SPY TELEGRAPH SET. Signed "L.G. Tillotson & Co., 3 Dey St. New York," c. 1864.

TELEGRAPHY AND TELEGRAPHONES. Archive of photos, patents and documents relating to telegraphy and telegraphones.

THE PIONEER OF TELEVISION AND RADIO. JENKINS, CHARLES FRANCIS & JENKINS, GRACE LOVE. Archive of material relating to C. Francis Jenkins, compiled by his wife, Grace Love Jenkins.

EXTREMELY RARE MIRROR-LID TYPE 23 TELEVISOR TELEVISION RECEIVER, BY BAIRD TELEVISION LTD.

RARE HMV TYPE 900 MIRROR-LID TELEVISION AND RADIO RECEIVER.

CATHOVISOR CATHODE RAY TUBE, BAIRD TELEVISION LTD.

HILL, LESTER. 1891-1961. Fascinating archive of material relating to cryptography and Einstein's Theory of Relativity.

ENIGMA MACHINE. A Rare Early 3-Rotor German Enigma I Enciphering Machines (aka Heeres Enigma), Berlin, early 1930s.

THE WORLD'S FIRST COMPUTER PROGRAMMER. [KING, AUGUSTA ADA, COUNTESS OF LOVELACE. 1815-1852.]

LUDGATE, PERCY. 1883-1922. "On a Proposed Analytical Machine." Offprint from: The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. XII (N.S.), No. 9, April, 1909. Dublin: The Royal Dublin Society, 1909.

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