Providence, RI: The American Mathematical Society, 1960. Reprint. Hardcover. Very good+. Gilt stamped blue cloth boards, octavo, not illustrated. Book has mild edgewear to spine ends and corners, binding tight, previous owner's signature to front flyleaf, otherwise text clean and unmarked but gently toned throughout.
Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 1964. Fifth printing. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover in blue cloth boards. No dust jacket. Fifth printing from 1964, of book first published in 1934. Fine, unworn and unmarked condition, inside and out. Solid binding. From the library of noted California mathematician Charles Greenhall, with his inked ownership name on front endpage. Tall 8vo. 184 pp. including index.
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American Mathematical Society:, 1934. 184 pages. "This book represents a definitive statement of the results obtained by the late Mr. R.E.A.C. Paley and myself during Mr. Paly's year as Rockfeller Fellow at MIT (1932-1933). Mr. Paley was killed on April 7 in a skiing accident in the Canadian Rockies, during a short vacation which he had taken from our joint work. Most of our work went through several versions, in writing which both author's took part. A part of our work was published in the form of a series of notes in the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. This work covered a great variety of topics, but was unified by the central idea of the application of the Fourier transform in the complex domain. " VERY GOOD HARDCOVER.. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present.. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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