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  • Albert Einstein: The Life of a Genius

    Jack Steinberg, Jim D Johnston, WE CANT BE BEAT LLC

    Audible Audiobook (WE CANT BE BEAT LLC, Jan. 8, 2016)
    When it comes to scientists that have made their mark in the world, none are perhaps more famous than Albert Einstein. Students around the world are taught about his theories and equations, with E=mc2 undoubtedly being the most famous. However, there was more to this man than simply being a genius or the original prototype of the mad professor. Instead, this was a man that was dedicated to not only his profession, but also the concept of pacifism, something that most people are unaware of. Albert Einstein went from a late developing child to running away from school to almost failing university and instead turned himself into one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. This is his story, a story of how a child taught himself calculus and geometry and was then not afraid to challenge concepts of how the world worked that had been unchanged for centuries. This was a man who stood up for what he believed in even when the world appeared to be against him. The story of Albert Einstein is about more than just mathematical equations. The story is about a man who beat the odds and became world famous in the unlikely world of physics and the universe.
  • Albert Einstein: The Life of a Genius

    Jack Steinberg

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2015)
    Albert Einstein: Life of a Genius When it comes to scientists that have made their mark in the world, then none are perhaps more famous than Albert Einstein. Students around the world are taught about his theories and equations with E=mc2 undoubtedly being the most famous. However, there was more to this man than simply being a genius or the original prototype of the mad professor. Instead, this was a man that was dedicated to not only his profession, but also the concept of pacifism, something that most people are unaware of. Albert Einstein went from a late developing child to running away from school to almost failing university and instead turned himself into one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. This is his story, a story of how a child taught himself calculus and geometry and was then not afraid to challenge concepts of how the world worked that had been unchanged for centuries. This was a man who stood up for what he believed in even when the world appeared to be against him. The story of Albert Einstein is about more than just mathematical equations. The story is about a man who beat the odds and became world famous in the unlikely world of physics and the universe.
  • Albert Einstein: The Life of a Genius

    Jack Steinberg

    eBook
    Albert Einstein: Life of a GeniusWhen it comes to scientists that have made their mark in the world, then none are perhaps more famous than Albert Einstein. Students around the world are taught about his theories and equations with E=mc2 undoubtedly being the most famous.However, there was more to this man than simply being a genius or the original prototype of the mad professor. Instead, this was a man that was dedicated to not only his profession, but also the concept of pacifism, something that most people are unaware of.Albert Einstein went from a late developing child to running away from school to almost failing university and instead turned himself into one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. This is his story, a story of how a child taught himself calculus and geometry and was then not afraid to challenge concepts of how the world worked that had been unchanged for centuries. This was a man who stood up for what he believed in even when the world appeared to be against him.The story of Albert Einstein is about more than just mathematical equations. The story is about a man who beat the odds and became world famous in the unlikely world of physics and the universe.
  • Einstein: A Life of Genius

    Alexander Kennedy

    language (, Feb. 1, 2016)
    No man—not Hitler, not Gandhi, not Franklin D. Roosevelt—did more to shape and reshape the twentieth century than Albert Einstein. His ideas exploded centuries of established physics, paving the way for electronics, space exploration, and the atomic bomb. The very device on which you read this blurb would not exist without his work. But amazingly, Einstein’s influence didn’t stop with his scientific ideas; he also became a pre-eminent advocate for world peace and nuclear disarmament, and was offered the presidency of the new state of Israel.In this readable, compact biography, Alexander Kennedy surveys every aspect of this complex, towering figure that pop culture too often reduces to a cartoon absent-minded professor or Apple advertisement. By exploring the darker corners of Einstein’s life—such as the way anti-Semitism shaped his childhood, and the nastiness of his 1919 divorce from Mileva Maric—readers come away with a renewed sense of wonder at his many triumphs. Written with the lay reader in mind, Einstein: A Life of Genius includes readily understandable explanations of even advanced theories such as general relativity. By the end, we not only understand how Albert Einstein’s genius has shaped our past, but how it continues to shape the future of our species as well."The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." - Albert EinsteinBuy Now to Discover:Explanations of Einstein’s most important scientific contributions, including quanta, special relativity, general relativity, and his analysis of Brownian motion.Debunkings of popular Einstein myths, including the claim that he failed math as a young boy.A detailed exploration of Einstein’s personal life, including his divorce and complicated relationships with his children.Einstein’s key role in the creation of the Manhattan Project.Einstein’s political activism and the resultant FBI investigation.A look at Einstein’s role in pop culture.Insights and witticisms in Einstein’s own words.Buy Now and Read the True Story of Albert Einstein...Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!
  • Albert Einstein: Genius of the Twentieth Century

    Patricia Lakin, Alan Daniel, Lea Daniel

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Sept. 1, 2005)
    From a young age Albert Einstein was curious and very smart. But that didn't mean life was easy for him. In fact, being so smart sometimes made things harder for him! Read all about his life, and find out why Albert Einstein is known as the genius of the twentieth century.
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  • Einstein: The Life of a Genius

    Walter Isaacson

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, Oct. 7, 2014)
    From his remarkable theory of relativity and the famous equation E=mc2 to his concept of a unified field theory, no one has contributed as much to science in the last century as Albert Einstein. Drawing on new research and reproducing documents only recently made available, Einstein reveals the process behind the work and the man behind the science: his early years and experiments in Germany, his marriages and children, his role in the development of the atomic bomb, and his involvement with civil rights groups in the United States.
  • Einstein: A Life of Genius

    Alexander Kennedy

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 1, 2016)
    No man—not Hitler, not Gandhi, not Franklin D. Roosevelt—did more to shape and reshape the twentieth century than Albert Einstein. His ideas exploded centuries of established physics, paving the way for electronics, space exploration, and the atomic bomb. The very device on which you read this blurb would not exist without his work. But amazingly, Einstein’s influence didn’t stop with his scientific ideas; he also became a pre-eminent advocate for world peace and nuclear disarmament, and was offered the presidency of the new state of Israel.In this readable, compact biography, Alexander Kennedy surveys every aspect of this complex, towering figure that pop culture too often reduces to a cartoon absent-minded professor or Apple advertisement. By exploring the darker corners of Einstein’s life—such as the way anti-Semitism shaped his childhood, and the nastiness of his 1919 divorce from Mileva Maric—readers come away with a renewed sense of wonder at his many triumphs. Written with the lay reader in mind, Einstein: A Life of Genius includes readily understandable explanations of even advanced theories such as general relativity. By the end, we not only understand how Albert Einstein’s genius has shaped our past, but how it continues to shape the future of our species as well."The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." - Albert EinsteinBuy Now to Discover:Explanations of Einstein’s most important scientific contributions, including quanta, special relativity, general relativity, and his analysis of Brownian motion.Debunkings of popular Einstein myths, including the claim that he failed math as a young boy.A detailed exploration of Einstein’s personal life, including his divorce and complicated relationships with his children.Einstein’s key role in the creation of the Manhattan Project.Einstein’s political activism and the resultant FBI investigation.A look at Einstein’s role in pop culture.Insights and witticisms in Einstein’s own words.Buy Now and Read the True Story of Albert Einstein...Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!
  • Albert Einstein: A Life of Genius

    Elizabeth MacLeod

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Albert Einstein was one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived. The theories that he formulated about time, light and gravity have changed how we look at the world, and resulted in many new inventions. But did you know that he was so absent-minded that he once forgot where he lived? Or that, even though he was an advocate of world peace, his work led to the creation of the atom bomb? Using photographs, maps, quotes, letters and drawings, this biography in the Snapshots: Images of People and Places in History series introduces young readers to Albert Einstein. Also included are a timeline of his life and a list of places to visit to learn more about one of history's greatest thinkers.
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  • Ordinary Genius: The Story of Albert Einstein

    Stephanie Sammartino McPherson

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions ™, Jan. 1, 1995)
    What do you think of when you hear the name Albert Einstein? Perhaps you picture an old man with rumpled clothing, a halo of wild white hair, and an impish grin. You might know that he developed two of the most important and complex theories in science, the theories of relativity. You probably think of the word genius. Albert Einstein may have been a genius--but he was also much more than that. Einstein was a man who hated violence and took a stand for peace in the world. He was a man who was proud to be Jewish and worked to ensure a better life for his people. And he was a man who never took himself--or his fame--too seriously, and only wanted to be treated like an ordinary person and live an ordinary life.
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  • Ordinary Genius: The Story of Albert Einstein

    Stephanie Sammartino McPherson

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions ™, Jan. 1, 1995)
    What do you think of when you hear the name Albert Einstein? Perhaps you picture an old man with rumpled clothing, a halo of wild white hair, and an impish grin. You might know that he developed two of the most important and complex theories in science, the theories of relativity. You probably think of the word genius. Albert Einstein may have been a genius--but he was also much more than that. Einstein was a man who hated violence and took a stand for peace in the world. He was a man who was proud to be Jewish and worked to ensure a better life for his people. And he was a man who never took himself--or his fame--too seriously, and only wanted to be treated like an ordinary person and live an ordinary life.
  • Einstein: The Life of a Genius

    Walter Isaacson

    Hardcover (Harper Design, Nov. 3, 2009)
    Albert Einstein is synonymous with genius. From his remarkable theory of relativity and the famous equation E=mc2 to his concept of a unified field theory, no one has contributed as much to science in the last century. As well as showing how Einstein developed his theories, Einstein reveals the man behind the science, from his early years and experiments in Germany and his struggle to find work at the Swiss patent office to his marriages and children, his role in the development of the atomic bomb, and his work for civil rights groups in the United States. Drawing on new research and personal documents belonging to Einstein only recently made available, this book also includes items of rare facsimile memorabilia, to show you more than this scientist's groundbreaking theories.
  • The Genius of ALBERT EINSTEIN: An Albert Einstein biography

    Michael Woodford

    eBook
    The Genius of ALBERT EINSTEIN - An Albert Einstein BiographyAlbert Einstein is the most recognizable face of science.The man who created the theory of relativity, alongside so many other breakthroughs in the world of physics, though, was so much more than just a scientist.A philosopher, musician, humanitarian. A pacifist.Einstein was never a man to back down in a fight, and never one to accept the words of authority if they were unjustified, or harmful to others.The kindly, white haired old man, was a flawed genius. A man who possessed excellence in science, a deep love for humanity, struggled in his personal life.This is the story of Albert Einstein, the greatest intellect of the twentieth century, perhaps of all time.