EINSTEIN, Les Fondements de la Théorie de la Relativité Générale, 1933
EINSTEIN, Albert.
Les Fondements de la Théorie de la Relativité Générale. Théorie unitaire de la Gravitation et de l'Électricité. Sur la Structure Cosmologique de l'Espace.
Paris, Hermann, 1933.
8vo, 109-(2) pages. binding : Original printed wrappers. Blind cover.
First french edition. Albert Einstein (1879-1955), a world-renowned theoretical physicist, revolutionized physics with his theory of relativity. This work brings together three of his major texts, translated by Maurice Solovine: the first on general relativity, the second on his unified theory of gravitation and electricity, and the third on the cosmological structure of space. This book is a historical scientific document of major importance, offering insight into Einstein's efforts to unify the fundamental forces of nature and his reflections on the universe.