This 2-volume set offers two great books. The first, 'The World as I See It', is written by Albert Einstein and published by The Philosophical Library, Inc in 1949. The second, 'Relativity for the Layman', is penned by James A Coleman and published by The Macmillan Company in 1960. Both editions are unstated. The books are in acceptable condition. There's slight edgewear on corners and spines. The text block, covers, and spines are soiled, but it doesn't affect readability. There are marks from the previous owner on the front free-endpapers. The dust jackets are also in acceptable condition, with staining, soiling, and wear on edges, corners, and spines. 'The World' has a price tag on the dust jacket inner flap, and the 'Relativity' dust jacket is torn with some material loss.











These books are great for anyone interested in Einstein's thoughts and the theory of relativity. To use them, simply open the pages and start reading. When handling, make sure your hands are clean to avoid further soiling. For storage, keep them in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight. If you notice any loose pages or further damage to the dust jackets, you can use some gentle tape to fix them. Just be careful not to damage the original content.