Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Use
Preferred Citation
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Biographical / Historical
Scope and Contents
Processing Information
Arrangement
General
General
Contributing Institution:
The Huntington Library
Title: Albert Einstein collection
Creator:
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Identifier/Call Number: mssEinstein
Physical Description:
0.25 Linear Feet
(1 box)
Date (inclusive): 1902-1989
Date (bulk): 1922-1956
Abstract: A collection of material related to the
physicist Albert Einstein.
Language of Material: Materials are in
English.
Conditions Governing Access
Open for use by qualified researchers and by appointment. Please contact Reader Services at
the Huntington Library for more information.
Conditions Governing Use
The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from
or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The
responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining
necessary permissions rests with the researcher.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Albert Einstein collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino,
California.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Burndy Library Collection, Dibner Family, November 2006.
Biographical / Historical
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science.
Scope and Contents
This small collection of material contains five letters by Albert Einstein (including a
copy of a telegram about the "world crisis" related to the "power of the atom"). These
letters are written to Bern Dibner and Volta Torrey, Editor, Popular Science Monthly. In the
letter to Torrey, Einstein talks about Newton's theory of planetary motion and gravity.
There are also several letters between Dibner, Torrey, and E. Weil concerning Einstein
acquisitions. Also included are two pieces of math equations (on the verso of one of them is
a short note, in German, about Korea and scientific pursuits - with a transcription and
English translation of the note). The collection also includes five photographs of Einstein,
one engraving, and a photograph album that contains photographs as well as clippings. There
is also one folder that includes 31 copies of letters of Einstein that Bern Dibner
collected, including two copies of his letter to President Roosevelt regarding the atomic
bomb (August 2, 1939). There's also a copy of Einstein's will (March 18, 1950). Also
included are copies of 10 articles by and about Einstein and clippings from dealer
catalogs.
Processing Information
Processed by Brooke M. Black in 2015; in 2023, Gayle M. Richardson created the finding
aid.
Arrangement
Arranged by subject and format.
General
Former call number: mssEinsteincollection.
General
Burndy Library Collection at the Huntington Library; was MS Collection 44.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Atomic bomb -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Physicists -- Correspondence
Planetary theory
Articles
Letters (correspondence)
Manuscripts
Photographs
Dibner, Bern
Torrey, Volta, 1905-
Burndy Library, former owner