Albert Einstein, the human side : new glimpses from his archives / selected and edited by Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffmann.
Material type: TextLanguage: engger Publication details: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1979.Description: 140 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:- 0691082316
- 530/.092/4 B
- QC 16.E5 A33 1979
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"Unlike our previous book, Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel, this one is not a biography and does not explain Einstein's ideas [...] It consists, for the most part, of quotations from hitherto unpublished letters and the like that Einstein wrote without thought of publication. [...] The order of presentation of the items is not haphazard. It is akin to that of crowding recollections of a rich life, each sequence apt to take unexpected turns as memory, with a logic all its own, leaps from remembrance to linked remembrance back and forth over the years." -- from pages 1-2.
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