The Theory of Lenses.

By E W H Selwyn

Printed: 1955

Publisher: The Institute of Physics. London

Dimensions 12 × 18 × 0.5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 12 x 18 x 0.5

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

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Paperback. Red cover with white title.

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For conditions, please view our photographs. A nice clean extremely rare original book from the library gathered by the famous Cambridge Don, computer scientist, food and wine connoisseur, Jack Arnold LANG. 

      This is Jack’s parents’ personal copy. 

Theory of Lenses by E.W.H. Selwyn vintage pocket book by the Institute Of Physics Monographs For Students”Institute of Physics. London Monographs for Students” was a series of books published by the Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing, likely from the mid-20th century, though the original “Monographs for Students” title is not a current main series. These older, now likely out-of-print, titles were aimed at students, covering topics like D.C. analogue computers, and can be found on used bookseller sites. Today, IOP Publishing offers modern series for students, such as the “IOP Concise Physics” and “IOP Series in Physics Education,” alongside a range of research and reference texts. 

Historical series: Institute of Physics Monographs for Students

  • Content: Focused on specific, advanced physics topics for students. For example, one volume from this series was titled D.C. Analogue Computers.
  • Format: Published in paperback, with older volumes from the mid-20th century.
  • Availability: Not part of the current publishing

Note: This award, sponsored by the Imaging Science Group of The Society, aims to recognize successful science-based work connected with imaging made by a researcher in the early stage of their career. The Award honours the memory of E W H Selwyn, an eminent photographic scientist.  The award is open to those within six years of completing a degree or PhD, or for those with these qualifications, within 10 years of the start of their first employment where research and/or the application of their work to imaging, is their primary function.

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