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Einstein lived here

Few people have understood what Einstein has said, thought, and done, but many are hungry to know more about him. This companion volume to Abraham Pais's Subtle is the Lord ... enlarges on the way Einstein was perceived by the world at large. His becoming the scientist of greatest renown ever is largely the result of attention by the media, as the author has documented by delving in newspaper and magazine archives, from 1902 to the present. We also learn of his views on religion and on philosophy, his marital problems, and his contacts with personalities ranging from John D. Rockefeller to Charlie Chaplin to Freud to Ghandi. Interviews with Einstein, as well as reports on brief comments and longer addresses by him, help to convey his vivid style of expression as well as his great talent at formulation. He wrote and spoke about pacifism, supranationalism, civil liberties, and the rights and obligation of Jews and Arabs to live together harmoniously in the Middle East. Subjects he was interested in ranged from capital punishment to vegetarianism. These essays were written from the author's special perspective: he is a physicist and he knew Einstein personally for several years. His style is accessible and nonmathematical. This book provides essential information about Einstein the human being which will fascinate and inform both the specialist and the layman.

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  • "1個時代的神話"
  • "Aiyinsitan de yi sheng"
  • "爱因斯坦的一生"
  • "愛因斯坦的一生"
  • "Einstein lived here"@it
  • "Einstein lived here"
  • "Einstein lived here"@pl
  • "Albert Einstein"
  • "Ai yin si tan de yi sheng"
  • "1 ge shi dai de shen hua"
  • "Einstein Lived Here"

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  • "Few people have understood what Einstein has said, thought, and done, but many are hungry to know more about him. This companion volume to Abraham Pais's Subtle is the Lord ... enlarges on the way Einstein was perceived by the world at large. His becoming the scientist of greatest renown ever is largely the result of attention by the media, as the author has documented by delving in newspaper and magazine archives, from 1902 to the present. We also learn of his views on religion and on philosophy, his marital problems, and his contacts with personalities ranging from John D. Rockefeller to Charlie Chaplin to Freud to Ghandi. Interviews with Einstein, as well as reports on brief comments and longer addresses by him, help to convey his vivid style of expression as well as his great talent at formulation. He wrote and spoke about pacifism, supranationalism, civil liberties, and the rights and obligation of Jews and Arabs to live together harmoniously in the Middle East. Subjects he was interested in ranged from capital punishment to vegetarianism. These essays were written from the author's special perspective: he is a physicist and he knew Einstein personally for several years. His style is accessible and nonmathematical. This book provides essential information about Einstein the human being which will fascinate and inform both the specialist and the layman."
  • "Few people have understood what Einstein has said, thought, and done, but many are hungry to know more about him. This companion volume to Abraham Pais's Subtle is the Lord ... enlarges on the way Einstein was perceived by the world at large. His becoming the scientist of greatest renown ever is largely the result of attention by the media, as the author has documented by delving in newspaper and magazine archives, from 1902 to the present. We also learn of his views on religion and on philosophy, his marital problems, and his contacts with personalities ranging from John D. Rockefeller to Charlie Chaplin to Freud to Ghandi. Interviews with Einstein, as well as reports on brief comments and longer addresses by him, help to convey his vivid style of expression as well as his great talent at formulation. He wrote and spoke about pacifism, supranationalism, civil liberties, and the rights and obligation of Jews and Arabs to live together harmoniously in the Middle East. Subjects he was interested in ranged from capital punishment to vegetarianism. These essays were written from the author's special perspective: he is a physicist and he knew Einstein personally for several years. His style is accessible and nonmathematical. This book provides essential information about Einstein the human being which will fascinate and inform both the specialist and the layman."@en

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  • "Epistolaris"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Biografies"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biografieën (vorm)"
  • "Biografie"@pl

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  • "Einstein woonde hier"
  • "一个时代的神话 : 爱因斯坦的一生 = Albert Einstein"
  • "Yi ge shi dai de shen hua Aiyinsitan de yi sheng"
  • "Yi ge shi dai de shen hua"
  • "一個時代的神話 愛因斯坦的一生"
  • "Einstein boede her"
  • "Einstein boede her"@da
  • "Einstein viveu aqui"@pt
  • "Einstein viveu aqui"
  • "Einstein lived here essays for the layman"
  • "Einstein lived here"
  • "Einstein lived here"@en
  • "一个时代的神话"
  • "Einstein è vissuto qui"@it
  • "Einstein è vissuto qui"
  • "Ich vertraue auf Intuition : der andere Albert Einstein"
  • "Tu żył Albert Einstein"@pl
  • "Einstein live here : essays for the layman"
  • "Einstein lived here : essays for the layman"
  • "Einstein lived here : essays for the layman"@en
  • "Yi ge shi dai de shen hua : Ai yin si tan de yi sheng = Albert Einstein"