PAUL STEINHARDT: The Second Kind of Impossible, A Signed First Edition
PAUL STEINHARDT: The Second Kind of Impossible, A Signed First Edition
Personally signed by Paul Steinhardt.
The fascinating scientific quest for a new form of matter, culminating in a daring expedition in pursuit of fragments of a meteorite forged at the birth of the solar system.
This Easton Press exclusive edition features premium leather binding, a hubbed spine accented with 22kt gold, gilded page ends, moiré endsheets, and a satin bookmark to conveniently mark your place.
5 1/2" x 8 1/2", 352pp
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The fascinating scientific quest for a new form of matter, culminating in a daring expedition in pursuit of fragments of a meteorite forged at the birth of the solar system.
This Easton Press exclusive edition features premium leather binding, a hubbed spine accented with 22kt gold, gilded page ends, moiré endsheets, and a satin bookmark to conveniently mark your place.
5 1/2" x 8 1/2", 352pp
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Features:
- Personally signed by Paul Steinhardt.
- Bound in genuine leather.
- Accented in 22kt gold.
- Gilded page ends.
- Moiré endsheets.
- Satin ribbon page marker.
- Pages that are Smyth-sewn into the binding.
- Bound in the USA.
Standard shipping included at no additional charge.
Printed on archival quality, acid-neutral paper specially milled for this edition that conforms to all guidelines established for permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute.
- Personally signed by Paul Steinhardt.
- Bound in genuine leather.
- Accented in 22kt gold.
- Gilded page ends.
- Moiré endsheets.
- Satin ribbon page marker.
- Pages that are Smyth-sewn into the binding.
- Bound in the USA.
Standard shipping included at no additional charge.
Printed on archival quality, acid-neutral paper specially milled for this edition that conforms to all guidelines established for permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute.
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