Einstein's Wife
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Was Einstein's first wife his uncredited coauthor, unpaid assistant, or his unacknowledged helpmeet? The real Mileva Story.
This author delves into the intricate connections between the human psyche and the world around us. Their work is characterized by a profound insight into human nature and a delicate psychological portrayal of characters. Stylistically, the author navigates the space between realism and poetic impression, employing meticulously crafted and evocative language. Their writings offer readers a contemplation on the essence of existence and the search for meaning in everyday life.




Was Einstein's first wife his uncredited coauthor, unpaid assistant, or his unacknowledged helpmeet? The real Mileva Story.
Now in paperback: Heisenberg's life reconsidered for the twenty-first century by the world's leading English-language authority.
In the seventies, when he was just 20 years old, David Cassidy achieved the sort of teen idol fame that is rarely seen. He was mobbed everywhere he went. His clothes were regularly ripped off by adoring fans. He sold records the world over. He was bigger than Elvis. And all thanks to a hit TV show called The Partridge Family. Now, in his own words, this is a brutally frank account of those mindblowing days of stardom in which being David Cassidy played second fiddle to being Keith Partridge. Including stories of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll that explode the myth of Cassidy as squeaky clean, it's also the story of how to keep on living life and loving yourself when the fickle fans fall away.
Discusses Heisenberg's personal life, examines his work in such areas as quantum physics, elementary particles, nuclear physics, and the Uncertainty principle, and explores his political life under the Nazi regime during World War II