Sir Arthur Eddington - Man of Science and Mystic

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“Sir Arthur Eddington - Man of Science and Mystic”, by L. P. Jacks was published by the Cambridge University Press in 1949. It is the record of L. P. Jacks’ lecture for The Second Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture on November 2, 1948.

The lecture is in this 5 x 7 inch booklet which contains 33 pages devoted to the lecture itself, plus additional pages for the title page, introduction and other matters. The booklet is bound in paper covers. The covers are semi-detached, but otherwise the booklet is in very good condition. The illustrations accompanying this description show the front cover of the booklet, the Title page, and the first page of the lecture

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“Sir Arthur Eddington - Man of Science and Mystic”, by L. P. Jacks was published by the Cambridge University Press in 1949. It is the record of L. P. Jacks’ lecture for The Second Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture on November 2, 1948.

The lecture is in this 5 x 7 inch booklet which contains 33 pages devoted to the lecture itself, plus additional pages for the title page, introduction and other matters. The booklet is bound in paper covers. The covers are semi-detached, but otherwise the booklet is in very good condition. The illustrations accompanying this description show the front cover of the booklet, the Title page, and the first page of the lecture

“Sir Arthur Eddington - Man of Science and Mystic”, by L. P. Jacks was published by the Cambridge University Press in 1949. It is the record of L. P. Jacks’ lecture for The Second Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lecture on November 2, 1948.

The lecture is in this 5 x 7 inch booklet which contains 33 pages devoted to the lecture itself, plus additional pages for the title page, introduction and other matters. The booklet is bound in paper covers. The covers are semi-detached, but otherwise the booklet is in very good condition. The illustrations accompanying this description show the front cover of the booklet, the Title page, and the first page of the lecture