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A Pierre Le Maire brass Butterfield dial. French, c.1740, signed "P le Maire a la Pierre d'Aiman," octagonal dial with inset compass rose, engraved with four hours scales and mounted with hinged gnomon with bird latitude indicator,

A Dollond three-draw refracting telescope. English, late 18th century, stamped on one draw "Dollond London," the outer tube bound in shagreen, three stained green vellum drawtubes,

A rare Culpeper-type compound monocular microscope. English, circa 1750, attributed to James Mann of London, with brass eyepiece and sliding cover, lignum vitae body tube with green velum drawer and focusing points,

Goldsmith Chandlee SURVEYOR'S Compass. Glazed Brass Circumferentor, Winchester, Virginia, c.1800, 175 mm diameter, 367 mm length, engraved silvered dial with 8-point rose, dual inset vials, signed and with place in southern quadrants, original faded paper label on inside of lid,

AUZOUX, LOUIS THOMAS JEROME. 1797-1880. Cutaway model of the human brain.

Thomas E. Dexter's Portable Museum of Natural Substances. Mahogany cabinet, 465 x 360 x 380 mm, with recessed brass carrying handle and hinged doors at the front opening to six drawers of specimens of minerals, metals, animal specimens and man-made articles,

CROCKER-WHEELER ELECTRIC MOTOR. 1/6 h.p. Direct Current Electric Motor, Ampere, N.J., 1891, cast-iron on wood base.

Self-Winding Clock COMPANY. Timing Mechanism, labled "4.24.HR Circuits / 3 ½ volts / Prog. / Instmnt," Brooklyn, NY, c.1900, wood and glass cabinet containing metal and wire mechanism.

HOUDON, JEAN ANTOINE, AFTER. 1741-1828. Full-size bronze sculpture of L'ecorche [Anatomical Man], cast from a composition of original parts by Paul Cavanaugh

[BOLYAI, JANOS. 1802-1860.] Vega, Georg Freyherrn von. 1754-1802. Vorlesungen über die Mathematik ... Erster band. Vienna: Wappler & Beck, 1802.

CHURCH, ALONZO. 1903-1995. Collection of approximately 28 offprints and lecture notes,

DARWIN, CHARLES. 1809-1882. The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. London: John Murray, 1871.

DARWIN, CHARLES. 1809-1882. Signature ("Charles Darwin"), 19 x 70 mm (viewable), on paper, n.p., n.d., fine, framed with albumen print cartes-de-visite,

EDISON, THOMAS ALVA. 1847-1931. Typed Letter Signed ("Thos A Edison"), 1 p, 4to, Orange, NJ, December 25, 1926, to Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., thanking him for sending a copy of his book of poetry, on Edison's letterhead,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, [Berlin], July 18, [1914],

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Note Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 16mo, [Berlin], March 20, 1921,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Manuscript in German signed twice ("A. Einstein," in pencil at beginning of p 1 and in ink at end of p 4), 4 pp, black ink on paper watermarked "M.K. Papier," 4to, [c.1925-27],

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Note Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 16mo, [Berlin, December, 1925],

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 8vo, Pasadena, March 2, 1932,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, Princeton, March 1, 1935, to Jesse Mendheim.

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein") in German, 2 pp, 4to, Princeton, 1 June, 1938, to Josef Duenner,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, Princeton, February 5, 1939,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein") 1 p, 4to, Princeton, 23 May, 1939, to Mrs. Allen I. Dunn, on Institute for Advanced Study letterhead.

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein") 1 p, 4to, Princeton, 13 January, 1942, to Vaclav V. Kalcik,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, n.p., July 15, 1950, to Gertrud Warschauer, blue ink on a folded sheet.

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein") in German, 1 p, 4to, Princeton, N.J. 8 October, 1952,

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, N.p., December 26, 1953, to Gertrud Warschauer, blue ink on a folded sheet.

FEYNMAN, RICHARD Phillips. 1918-1988. The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley for California Institute of Technology, 1975-76.

FEYNMAN, RICHARD Phillips. 1918-1988. "Surely you're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" Adventures of a curious character. [by] Richard P.Feynman, as told to Ralph Leighton; edited by Edward Hutchings. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1985.

FINLAY Y BARRES, CARLOS JUAN. 1833-1915. Manuscript Notebook in English, with portions in German, French and Spanish, recording cases of yellow fever in Cuba, 8vo, 400 pages (including approximately 100 blanks), [Havana], April 1900-June 9th 1906, with occasional hand-drawn illustrations, including tipped-in drawing of a fly, blind-ruled half calf and marbled boards, paper spine label,

Gödel, Kurt. 1906-1978. Archive of correspondence and notes sent to Dr. Martin Davis:

Gödel, Kurt. 2 Typed Letters Signed ("Kurt Gödel"), 3 pp, 4to, Princeton, February 22 & March 16, 1967, on Institute for Advanced Study letterhead,

HUMBOLDT, ALEXANDER VON. 1769-1859. Bust, Berlin, 1850, cast in bronze, titled "Alexander von Humboldt" on front edge, marked "1823 C.R. Fec 1850" on back edge, with foundry mark "H. NOACK BERLIN" stamped at back of base.

KEPLER, JOHANNES. 1571-1630. Harmonices mundi libri V. Linz: Johann Planck for Gottfried Tampach, 1619.

LAGRANGE, JOSEPH-LOUIS. 1736-1813. Theorie des fonctions analytiques. Paris: Imprimerie de la Republique, 1797.

SKINNER, B.F. 1904-1990. The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis. New York & London: D.Appleton-Century Company, [1938].

WARREN MASTODON: EXHIBITION BROADSIDE. Great American Mastodon!! Now Exhibiting at the Hall. [United States: c.1846.]

WATSON, JAMES D. B.1928. [CRICK, FRANCIS. 1916-2004.] The Double Helix. New York: Scribner, 1998.

EARLY AVIATION: 18th CENTURY AERONAUTICS SCRAPBOOK.

WISE, JOHN J. 1808-1879. Balloon Ascensions! Lehigh, PA: Lehigh Bulletin, 1839.

BALLOONING. Collection of 9 items related to ballooning including:

OCTAVE CHANUTE'S INFLUENTIAL EARLY WORK ON AVIATION.

WRIGHT FLYER MODEL MADE FROM THE ORIGINAL FABRIC OF THE FIRST AIRPLANE.

LARGEST ORIGINAL FABRIC PIECE FROM THE WRIGHT 1903 KITTY HAWK FLYER OFFERED AT AUCTION.

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