The Einstein Scrapbook

by John on December 22, 2011

The Einstein Scrapbook

Einstein is the personification of supreme intellect, his name synonymous with genius. His scientific theories revolutionized the way we look at reality itself. His legacy of pacificism, Zionism, and social justice continues to inspire millions of people around the world. The Einstein Scrapbook offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of this remarkable man which will delight those for whom he is a hero and those familiar with him only as an icon. Featuring illuminating documents and photographs from his personal papers — many published here for the first time — it provides a kaleidoscope through which to see the great scientist and humanist anew.The book opens with an engaging and concise biography that explores Einstein’s family history and education, his career as a scientist and educator, his complex marital relations, and his role as a father. In subsequent sections, The Einstein Scrapbook presents an overview of Einstein’s scientific theories, from his breakthrough articl

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A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com "What should ... December 22, 2011 at 4:30 am
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A Candid Look at a Great Personality, February 20, 2003
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I picked up “The Einstein Scrapbook” by Ze’Ev Rosenkranz because I was curious about Albert Einstein the person, not Dr. Einstein the scientist. I found what I was looking for.

With everything from early photos and report cards (much better grades than what I heard) to copies of letters he exchanged with children, I found this to be an illuminating and sometimes even humorous outline of Mr. Einstein’s life.

Presented here is a chronology of significant and lesser known events, It is not a biography, per se, but has in it enough to provide me, a casual and intrigued reader, all I want to know. Whether it is his time at CalTech or his 1938 “Colliers” article, “Why Do They Hate the Jews?” we see a candid look at one of the academic stars and great personalities of the Twentieth Century.

I fully recommend “The Einstein Scrapbook” by Ze’Ev Rosenkranz.

Anthony Trendl

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Anonymous December 22, 2011 at 4:35 am
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Einstein, coffe-table-style and gorgeous!, February 14, 2011
This review is from: The Einstein Scrapbook (Hardcover)

THE EINSTEIN SCRAPBOOK. Sigh. I simply ADORE this coffee-table picture biography with its rarely seen and beautiful photos. From its riveting cover to the very last image, you will be wrapped and transported like never before, deep into Einstein’s world. More importantly, you will see for the first time the clarity and depth of those wonderful eyes that inspired everyone from Werner Heisenberg to George Lucas (Yoda has Einstein’s eyes and forehead).

You cannot afford to miss owning this book. No library would feel well cared for without it!

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Anonymous December 22, 2011 at 4:56 am
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Literal and figurative snapshots of the life of one of the greatest people of all time, November 21, 2009
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In a world where the biggest celebrities are in entertainment and sports, it is hard to believe that one of the most dominant celebrities in the early part of the twentieth century was a scientist, Albert Einstein. When you also consider that almost no one understood his revolutionary physical theories, it is even harder to understand why he was such a media phenomenon.
Nevertheless, he was the equivalent of a rock star and many of the candid and public photos of Einstein appear in this book. Letters to his first wife and children, letters to fellow physicists and some to politicians are also included. What may be the most famous letter of the century is the one that Einstein sent to President Franklin Roosevelt where he urged the president to engage in the research project that led to the development of the atomic bomb. A man of arrogance in physics yet having great personal humility, Einstein always stated that he wished he could have taken the letter back.
Outside of politics and war, there is no greater hero of the twentieth century than Albert Einstein. There are many myths and half-truths about his life and in this book you can see literal and figurative snapshots of the life of one of the greatest people of all time.

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