Letters to Solovine: 1906-1955

Letters to Solovine: 1906-1955

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Letters to Solovine: 1906-1955

A provocative collection of letters to his longtime friend and translator that spans Einstein’s career and reveals the inner thoughts and daily life of a transformative genius


From their early days as tutor and scholar discussing philosophy over Spartan dinners to their work together to publish Einstein’s books in Europe, in Maurice Solovine, Albert Einstein found both an engaged mind and a loyal friend. While Einstein frequently shared his observations on science, politics, philosophy, and religion in his correspondence with Solovine, he was just as likely to express his feelings about everyday life—his health and the effects of aging and his experiences in the various places where he settled and visited in his long career. The letters are both funny and frank, and taken together, reflect the changes—large and small—that took place over a half century and in the remarkable life of the world’s foremost scientist. Published in English alongside the German text and accompanied by facsimile copies of the original letters, the collected Letters to Solovine offers scholar and interested reader alike unprecedented access to the personal life of Albert Einstein. This authorized ebook features a new introduction by Neil Berger, PhD, and an illustrated biography of Albert Einstein, which includes rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Albert Einstein
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781453204870
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Philosophical Library/Open Road
Manufacturer
Philosophical Library/Open Road
NumberOfPages
182
PublicationDate
2011-03-14
Publisher
Philosophical Library/Open Road
ReleaseDate
2011-03-14
Studio
Philosophical Library/Open Road