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020 | _qPaperback | ||
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_aAlice Calaprice _eEditor |
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_aThe Expanded Quotable Einstein _cAlice Calaprice |
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_aNew Jersey _bPrinceton University Press _c2000 |
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_a407 pages _bImages _c20 cm |
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520 | _a"Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the first edition of The Quotable Einstein. This enlarged and updated version offers even more fascinating insight into Time magazine's ""Man of the Century."" The Expanded Quotable Einstein includes about 375 new quotations and covers topics that have recently appeared in the media--such as the most current research on Einstein's brain, the possible collaboration of his wife Mileva in his work, and the newly discovered love letters that Einstein sent to an alleged Soviet spy. An entirely new section on music has been added, the section on science has been expanded greatly, and new photographs add fresh visual appeal. Finally, the new appendix contains an account of the editor's personal peek into the FBI's Einstein file and shows us Einstein's famous letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which ushered in the atomic age in the United States." | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
650 | _aPhysics | ||
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