Customer Reviews
Einstein the man - By: Marshmallow, 09 Aug 2008 
Here we see glimpses of Einstein the man, not the scientist. As science moved further away from the ideal that it was supposed to benefit mankindin a positive way, Einstein believed the mission of science was to work for mankind's well-being. He will be sadly missed, a great man that thought with his heart as well as his head.
Oh Albert! - By: B. Elliott, 28 Jun 2008 
Albert Einstein was a whacky, comical genius. He was often seen wearing ''borat-esq man-kini's'' strutting around town trying to seduce the homeless. A rollercoaster comedy story which will have you reaching for that box of kleenex not only to whipe the tears of laughter away from your eyes, the minx.
Enjoyable and well thought through book - By: , 05 Feb 2003 
The book gives you some idea of what Einstein thought about the worldin his lifetime. The book touches on philosophy, politics & the Jew'sin Europe which,in my opinion gives a melancholy twist to the text. The book is also a bit of a historical source - its interesting to read the corresponding letters between Einstein & the various scientific organisationsin the early 1930's
A great book to read, especially if intrested in Einstein - By: , 09 Apr 1999 
This book was a really interesting to read because I've never read any letters Albert had written, & it tells about eventsin his life you wouldn't ordinarily know. The only problem for me was the book didn't quite grab my attentionin some parts very well. But other than that I loved the cover & the book, I would definitely recommend it.
More than just a scientific genius... - By: , 17 Dec 1998 
Albert Einstein will always be remembered as one of the great minds of our time. But not too many people think of him as a great societal thinker as well. Albert delves into many touchy subjectsin this book (having grown up during the most devastating era mankind has ever known).
The one downside to this book is that there are a few (only a few) passages where you really don't know who he is talking to, & little reference is given on these to help you, the reader, figure them out.
I was thoroughly impressed that this genius, mental marvel of the 20th century could convey his message so clearlyin most of the essays & writings. He talks about religion, minorities, war, & other issues facing humaity today that are highly debatedin all circles.
A good buy, a great mind.