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Cambridge U.P. 1890. 4to. Orig. cloth (slightly rubbed), backboard Vol. II bruised. With portr., plates, and text-figs. Japanese language rubber stamps in both red and black on both title-pages, otherwise a fine uncut complete set. 1st edition. Scarce. NOTE: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) has been called the greatest theoretical physicist of the 19th century. In 1871 he became the first professor of experimental physics at Cambridge.
Stock number: 210516
Published: January 1890
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