b'73EINSTEIN, ALBERT. The Meaning of Relativity. Translated from the German by Edwin Plimpton Adams.FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONwith Published 1922 on copyright page and 1923 on title page.*With scarce dust-jacket. pp. viii, 123, (1). Corners of end-leaves browned, pencil signature (R.W.D. Taylor) on opening blank. Original gilt-tooled cloth, small tears to dust-jacket. 8vo. Princeton, Princeton University Press (printed at the Aberdeen University Press), 1923. $600 - $900InthisbookAlbertEinsteinelucidateshisTheoryof Relativity and explains its most recent developments. He treats the subject under three headings: Space and Time in Pre-Relativity Physics; The Theory of Special Relativity, and The General Theory of Relativity. And while he provides here ample mathematical apparatus for the scientist, he writes so the layman too can understand (From the dust jacket).74FAGIUS,PAULUS.PeirushHaMilothalDerechHaPeshat [exposition to the rst four chapters of the Book of Genesis].FIRST EDITION.Latin text interspersed with vocalized Hebrew passages from Bible. Title in Hebrew and Latin. Printers device on nal page. Wide-margins. pp. (8), 174, (2). Lightly waterstained in places, otherwise a clean copy. Later patterned boards. 4to. [Vinograd, Isny 16]. Isny, P. Fagius, 1542. $500 - $70075FRANCHI, GUGLIELMO. Shemesh Lashon HaKodesh - Sole della Lingua Santa. Second edition. With folding grammatical chart. pp. 415. Trimmed, lightly stained and foxed. Later full vellum. Sm. 4to. Bergamo, Comino Ventura, 1599. $800 - $1200 Guglielmo Franchi (1563-1598) was born a Jew in Rome and later converted to Christianity. He joined the Vallombrosian Order and taught Hebrew in Florence. His work was the rst Hebrew grammar in Italian.38'