Mark Wilkerson's Reviews > Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words
Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words
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Not knowing much about Albert Einstein other than a few "E=mc squared" and a few memorable quotes, I took a shot at this book of essays to learn more. And what a treat this read was!
The book is organized well; for example, if you are interested in his views on politics or society, there are sections for that. If you are interested in his views on science, or in finding out about his work in physics or astronomy, there is a section on that also.
This book is a nice way to introduce yourself to the man behind the legend; I know that I will be moving on to a more fully-realized biography of his at some point. The man has a way with words, this is obvious, and I want more!
The book is organized well; for example, if you are interested in his views on politics or society, there are sections for that. If you are interested in his views on science, or in finding out about his work in physics or astronomy, there is a section on that also.
This book is a nice way to introduce yourself to the man behind the legend; I know that I will be moving on to a more fully-realized biography of his at some point. The man has a way with words, this is obvious, and I want more!
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