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The Ultimate Quotable Einstein Hardcover – October 31, 2010
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The most comprehensive collection of Einstein quotations ever published
Here is the definitive new edition of the hugely popular collection of Einstein quotations that has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide and been translated into twenty-five languages.
The Ultimate Quotable Einstein features 400 additional quotes, bringing the total to roughly 1,600 in all. This ultimate edition includes new sections―"On and to Children," "On Race and Prejudice," and "Einstein's Verses: A Small Selection"―as well as a chronology of Einstein’s life and accomplishments, Freeman Dyson’s authoritative foreword, and new commentary by Alice Calaprice.
In The Ultimate Quotable Einstein, readers will also find quotes by others about Einstein along with quotes attributed to him. Every quotation in this informative and entertaining collection is fully documented, and Calaprice has carefully selected new photographs and cartoons to introduce each section.
- Features 400 additional quotations
- Contains roughly 1,600 quotations in all
- Includes new sections on children, race and prejudice, and Einstein’s poetry
- Provides new commentary
- Beautifully illustrated
- The most comprehensive collection of Einstein quotes ever published
- Print length576 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPrinceton University Press
- Publication dateOctober 31, 2010
- Dimensions5 x 1.74 x 7.5 inches
- ISBN-100691138176
- ISBN-13978-0691138176
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"This fascinating book reveals Einstein as a fully rounded human, with both a tender and a darker, more brooding side." ― Physics World
"A compelling selection. . . . Students of Einstein's work and life, who are familiar with these contexts, can find many embellishments to their research, and often puzzling contrary notes to customary portrayals of his stance on issues ranging from Zionism to domestic life." ― Choice
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- Publisher : Princeton University Press; F First Edition (October 31, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 576 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0691138176
- ISBN-13 : 978-0691138176
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 5 x 1.74 x 7.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #775,672 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #609 in Quotation Reference Books
- #1,109 in General Travel Reference
- #6,248 in Physics (Books)
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About the authors
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was born in Germany and became an American citizen in 1940. A world-famous theoretical physicist, he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics and is renowned for his Theory of Relativity. In addition to his scientific work, Einstein was an influential humanist who spoke widely about politics, ethics, and social causes. After leaving Europe, Einstein taught at Princeton University. His theories were instrumental in shaping the atomic age.
Alice Calaprice was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1941 to a German father and an Armenian mother. She immigrated to San Francisco with her mother and sister in 1951, and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. After moving to Princeton, NJ, in 1970 with her physicist husband and young children, she went to work at the Einstein Archive in 1978 at the Institute for Advanced Study. She later moved to the Princeton University Press offices and specialized in editing science and math manuscripts. She copyedited all fourteen currently published volumes of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein and the accompanying English-translation volumes. During this time, she has written and published a number of Einstein books herself. While Senior Editor and administrator of the Einstein Translation Project at PUP, she received a National Science Foundation grant from the History of Science division as well as the Literary Market Place's award for individual editorial achievement in scholarly publishing for 1995. An avid traveler to the most remote corners of the world, she is now retired and lives in southern California. Her most recent book, AN EINSTEIN ENCYCLOPEDIA, co-authored with Daniel Kennefick and Robert Schulmann, will be published by Princeton University Press in October 2015.
Alice Calaprice was born in Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to the U.S. with her mother and sister in 1951, and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. A few years after moving to Princeton, NJ, in 1970 with her husband and young children, she began work at the Einstein Archive at the Institute for Advanced Study, indexing all 42,000 documents in the archive at that time. After the job was done, she was asked to work at the Princeton University Press offices to edit science and math manuscripts as well as the forthcoming series, The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. During this time, she wrote and published a number of books about Einstein herself. While Senior Editor and administrator of the Einstein Translation Project at PUP, she received a National Science Foundation grant from the History of Science division as well as the Literary Market Place's award for individual editorial achievement in scholarly publishing. An avid overseas traveler and wildlife photographer, she is now retired and lives in southern California. Her most recent book, AN EINSTEIN ENCYCLOPEDIA, co-authored with Daniel Kennefick and Robert Schulmann, was published by Princeton University Press in late 2015.
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The topics of course cover physics, but they also range into philosophy, and extend further into religion, politics, and much else. I think this range of topics shows the dual nature of Einstein, a man who valued solitary investigation into the nature of the universe, but was also willing and able to passionately engage in the social world.
I've read a few biographies about Einstein, but hearing him speak in his own words offers a different and valuable perspective which is essential if you really want to get to know what kind of person he was. I think you'll find confirmation that he was indeed a uniquely profound genius whose towering reputation is entirely warranted, while also being subject to the imperfections and limitations which are inherent in being human.
"Never meet you heroes"
Book arrived on time and in excellent condition. Thank you.
I love einstein's views on nonviolence, his words are timeless, if you don't know what truth is, listen to the love and conviction in this man's carefully chosen words. I wish he had made music.
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Well done to the team, furthermore all who contributed to the original recording of Einstein's commentary.



