Signal Processing: A Mathematical Approach
Wellesley: A K Peters, 2005. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xii, 385 pages. 8vo, maroon and yellow glossy pictorial boards. Wellesley: A K Peters Ltd. A fine copy. More
Wellesley: A K Peters, 2005. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xii, 385 pages. 8vo, maroon and yellow glossy pictorial boards. Wellesley: A K Peters Ltd. A fine copy. More
Hoboken: Wiley-Interscience, 2003. Many text figures, tables, and equations. xvii + 569 pages, 8vo, glossy printed wrappers. Hoboken: Wiley-Interscience, (2003). A fine copy. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. More
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2004. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xii, 538 pages. 8vo, green and yellow glossy pictorial boards. NL: Elsevier Ltd., (2004). A near fine copy with a touch of scuffing around the edges and on the covers. Volume 141 in the PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS series. More
New York: Wiley, 1954. Mathematical equations throughout. xv+ 294 pages, 8vo, blue cloth, d.w.; dust wrapper rubbed and scuffed but largely intact. New York: John Wiley & Sons, (1954). First edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. Classic analysis of the subject and the development of personal probability; one of the greatest controversies in modern statistcal thought. More
116 pages with text In German. Thin 8vo, original beige printed wrappers; just a bit darkened and chipped. Wien: Gerold & Co., 1948. Text in German. Neatly inked name at top of title, otherwise a fine copy. More
Leipzig: Teubner, 1936. Illustrated throughout with a profusion of mathematical formulae. viii, 160, [2]pp. Thin 8vo, gilt-lettered green cloth. Leipzig & Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1936. First edition. Neatly inked name inside front cover, otherwise a fine copy. More
I must confess that one of the best parts of any trip I make to NYC is to visit your bookstore and be received with such kindness. Today I had two big pleasures: Argosy and Renne Flemming's performance... If I have time on this trip I will again pass by your store again, otherwise I will contact you from Brazil. Best regards,
Howdy and Happy Fourth of July. Just want to let you know that the Dick Grace book came. A nice copy, as promised. Grace was quite a fellow: the only person I ever heard of who crashed planes for a living and died of old age. I was in The Argosy once, years ago, 1997 or so. Hope to get in again one of these days, but NYC is a long way from here. Thanks again for helping me out with this. Best