Item #000010715 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics; With Applications to Chemistry. Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson.

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics; With Applications to Chemistry

New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1935. First edition. Hardcover. 8vo. [6], v-xiii, [1], 1-468, [4] pp. Bound in dark blue cloth with border in blind on the front board, lettering and rules in gilt on the spine. Illustrated with numerous in-text diagrams and equations. Lacks the dust jacket. ANB, Mark S. Lesney "Pauling, Linus Carl". Roy Gordon, Dudley Herschbach, William Klemperer, Frank Westheimer, "Biographical Memoirs: E. Bright Wilson, Jr.", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 139, 3 (1995): 312–315. Linus Pauling was one of the founders of quantum chemistry and molecular biology, and is widely viewed as one of the great scientists of the twentieth century. He won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1954 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963. Wilson was a student of Pauling and an accomplished chemist in his own right, best known for his pioneering work on molecular spectroscopy. This book was intended to be an introduction to quantum mechanics particularly well-suited to chemists and is regarded as a classic text. Very Good. Item #000010715

Very Good with tiny bumps to the top corners of the boards and traces of wear to the extremities; signature of physicist W. Wallace Lozier on the free front endpaper.

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