Condition: Good. Packed in a BOX with cardboard backing and padding. (See Photos!) 1967 Edition. Pages: not written on, clean, light tanning with darker tanning to exterior edges, odor free. Dust Jacket: clean, bright, many tears to edges and missing parts of edges. Same or next day shipping (weekdays and Saturdays)! Ships from California. ABOUT: SOURCES for History of Quantum Physics began as an archival project sponsored by the American Physical Society and the American Philosophical Society. Its aim was to assemble source materials from which historians and other scholars might describe and analyze the conceptual revolution in physics which produced the quantum theory. This monograph is the staff's report on the project's methods, experiences, and results. It constitutes an indispensable research aid both for those concerned with the development of twentieth-century physics and for those wishing to conduct similar projects in other fields. Chapter I includes a description of the project's development and a critical analysis of its methods and procedures. Chapters II-IV are inventories of the source materials assembled or located by the project. Among them are some 175 tape-recorded and transcribed interviews with almost 100 physicists who participated in the development of quantum physics, much correspondence, many draft lectures, and some re-search notes and institutional records. Appendices illustrating the project's research methods are also included together with a full analytic index. Copies of much of the material described in the monograph are now deposited in the Archives for History of Quantum Physics, located at the libraries of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, the University of California, Berkeley, and the Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen. The monograph is first and fore-most a guide to those collections. It also includes, however, a considerable list of materials held elsewhere, principally in European and American libraries.