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Theories of Light from Descartes to Newtonby Sabras, A. IFirst Thus
Book desription: Cambridge, England, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Softcover book has turquoise cover with white and turquoise lettering in black triangle and brown lettering in white triangle on front, white and (faded) black lettering on spine, and black lettering on back. Cover has surface rubbing, scratching and several tiny scuff marks, faded spine, negligible to minor edge wear, slightly bumped/scuffed corners, and slightly bumped spine ends. Binding solid; crack down spine. Page edges clean to faintly soiled. Interior clean with sharp to barely bumped corners. 365 pp. with diagrams, formulae, preface, introduction, abbreviations, footnotes, bibliography, corrections, and index. Study of 17th century optics. Book appears little read. (14 - Physics). ISBN: 0521284368. First Thus. Soft cover. Good to Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. LIGHT; PHYSICS; OPTICS.
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