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Einstein by Walter Isaacson (2007, Hardcover) 
Einstein by Walter Isaacson (2007, Hardcover)

 
Einstein by Walter Isaacson (2007, Hardcover)

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2007-04-10
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0743264738
ISBN-13: 9780743264730
Product ID: EPID56986156
Description: In this accessible and affectionate biography of the 20th century's most famous theoretical physicist, Walter Isaacson recounts the public and private life of Albert Einstein, making his abstruse theories understandable while capturing t...
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  good book
Review created: 05/08/07
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

Walter Isaacson's biography of Einstein creates a fuller better rounded image of one of the finest minds of the 20th Century than many biographies of Einstein. Although it's not without its flaws, Issacson's book covers much of Einstein's life pointing out both his successes and flaws as both a person and physicist.

We learn that as a child Einstein suffered from what could be echolalia (which is where you mutter a phrase to yourself multiple times before saying it to others). Issacson notes both Einstein's debt to Hume, Planck and philosphers such as Kant in helping develop both his world view and his breakthroughs in science. To his credit Isaacson also points out that the man that came to embody the modern view of physics and became a hero had feet of clay; Einstein gave up his daughter for adoption without ever seeing her and spent much of his time away from Mileva (who would eventually become his first wife) while she was pregnant for a variety of reasons some understandable some not. The young Einstein was brash,egotistic and obnoxious (or you could call him overly confident) often pointing out flaws in papers by the very professors he was seeking jobs from. He also charts Einstein's difficult path to his professorship including his stint working in the Swiss patent office.

Isaacson does cover Einstein's support for the development of the atomic bomb (although this is a relatively small section of the biography) and mentions that Einstein later regreted the bombing that occurred in Japan during World War II. When Einstein came up with this famous equation, he never imagined it would be used for mass destruction. He was conflicted over his role in the development of the atomic bomb feeling both responsibility and guilty over his role. This guilt shaped his role in leading the charge for a world government that would prevent individual nations from using the atomic bomb. He later stated that if he had known Germany wasn't going to be able to develop the atomic bomb, he "never would have lifted a finger" to prompt the United States to develop this weapon of mass destruction. He never forgave the German people for their role in trying to exterminate Jews and others prohibiting sale of his books in post-war Germany and stated that he felt the country should continue to be punished for what occurred. Isaacson addresses some of the contradictions of the man of peace who contributed and supported war showing that while Einstein had his absolute convicitions they could sometimes shift depending on the circumstances. Einstein never pretended to be perfect and Isaacson does a good job of portraying the flawed but brilliant human being at the core of all that brain power. The biggest surprise for me was discovering that he unwittingly had an affair with a Soviet spy.

Most importantly the author manages to give understandable explanations of Einstein's theories and how he came up with many of them. One can't understand Einstein's world without understanding his world view or the way that his papers/theories altered the world we live in today. I'd recommend this book for the compelling human portrait that Isaacson creates of one of the leading figures of science in the 20th Century.


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  EINSTEIN HARDCOVER 2007
Review created: 02/16/08(updated 04/30/08)
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My son just finished this book and I picked it up but was unsure whether a math challenged person, such as myself, would find it of any interest. I found it to be a book I loved! It's easy to imagine Einstein presenting his general theory of relativity as the old man with the crazy hair and bushy mustache, but those have made him the universal symbol for eccentric genius. We forget that at age 26 he changed the course of physics forever. So...who was this man? What was his personal life like? This book relies heavily on his personal papers. Mr. Isaacson answers many questions and also explains Einstein's theories in terms a layman can understand. YES! A delightful book all the way around!


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  Einstein
Review created: 07/07/07(updated 07/07/07)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Answers many questions about Einstein's religious beliefs and his relationship with the Zionist Movement in the world. His firm belief that G-D could not create a world that had any uncertainty principals attached to it put him at odds with Heisenberg. The book gives the reader an inside look at his personal life and marriage. I recommend this biography to anyone who enjoys serious reading. Isaacson does an outstanding job of bringing Einstein's life to all those interested in science.


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  What a read...
Review created: 06/05/07
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

I like to keep my reviews short so here goes.

I found this book to be quite an insightful look into a truly unique figure that had more impact on oberall life in general than anyone else (maybe besides Edison). Einstein is shown to be a charmingly quirky prodigy that just liked to do his own thing.

Walter Isaacson's style of writing is as equally pleasing to read as Einstein's life is to discover. This is truly a well written, well researched, and an interesting look at a Scientific Rock Star.


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  Einstein: HIs Life and Universe
Review created: 09/03/07
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Well balanced and comfortable rhythm between the "life" chapters and the "universe" or science material. Don't expect this work to make a hero out of Einstein (his early personal life was a mess!) and don't expect to understand general relativity just because you read his biography. If you're already a fan though, it's a must read. Years from now, this may well be the definitive Einstein biobook.


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  Very insightful and engaging
Review created: 07/04/07
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I've never been all that interested in Einstein, but this book changed that! He was truly an amazing person, faults and perfections. This book makes him completely accessible and very interesting.

I recommend it to anyone who likes history or biographies. You won't be disappointed and you will learn scads about a legendary person!


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  Einstein
Review created: 06/05/07
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Einstein was truly a genius. But his genius did not carry over to his personal life. His first child was retarded and sent to a mental instituion as Einstein wished to keep the birth of his child hush hush. Most interesting man for his time.


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  Einstein: His Life & Universe
Review created: 08/14/07
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I purchased it for a book group that I'm enrolled in in my Congregation. It's an extraordinarily well written and well researched biography by a scholarly writer with excellent credentials. The book challenges some mythology about Einstein, for example, that he failed math as a child (he did not fail math as a child). It is an informative book that is also accessible and it will create the right chemistry for a wonderful book discussion about a terribly important figure in history.


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  Einstein
Review created: 08/04/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I bought the book for my boyfriend as a brithday gift. I read it also, and it's a pretty good book, very intersting. I'm definetly satisfied with the purchase. Also, it arrived in a very timely fashion.


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  Great Bio
Review created: 07/15/09
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The preeminent bio on one of the greatest people to ever have lived. Insightful and deep. You'll learn about a side of Einstein you never knew existed.


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  Einstein
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I would love to review this book that I bought from warvols on 16 September, however, it has only been 47 days since I bought & paid for this book via Paypal. You wouldn't think it's that far from TN to NC to not be able to send a 1 lb. book 300-400 miles!!! Where's the book???????

Martin--a very dissatisfied customer from this seller.


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  Einstein
Review created: 08/04/08

I bought the book as a book club I was invited to join was reading this book for discussion. Some parts of the book are very interesting. Particularly about his life and family situations. It comes across that although he was a brilliant man, he also had some immature facets. There is a lot of explanation of physics which may be over the head of a lay person


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  Einstein by Walter Isaacson (2007)
Review created: 07/09/08
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I have read Walter Isaacson's Ben Franklin and wanted to check this book out also. It is proving as good as the above. Very well written, informative and full of details I did not already know about this remarkable man. Definitely recommend reading!


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  Einstein
Review created: 05/18/08
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This is a great read. The man was absolutely fascinating. Isaacson does a great job bringing him to life.
This was recommended by a friend and I will take her advice in the future


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  interesting book
Review created: 01/06/08
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I have not read the book myself, however it was a gift for my girlfriend. The reviews I researched prior to buying sounded positive.


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  Einstein
Review created: 07/06/07

A most interesting perspective on the personal and professional life of Einstein. A very real lookat a very real man.


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