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EINSTEIN


 THE MAN AND HIS MIND




THIS UNPRECEDENTED VISUAL BIOGRAPHY CREATES THE FEELING OF KINSHIP TO ALBERT
EINSTEIN─THE MAN WHOSE THOUGHT AND IMAGINATION FOREVER CHANGED OUR UNDERSTANDING
OF THE UNIVERSE.

AVAILABLE NOW
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This is an absolutely beautiful book. It is fascinating, engaging, informative,
and fun to either read or browse through. The coffee table size is perfect! If
you were not an avid fan before reading this book, you will be afterwards! See
the full Amazon book review here.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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This is a marvelous introduction to one of the greatest minds of the 20th
century. A captivating depiction of Einstein that’s adorned with arresting
photography. See the full Kirkus book review here.

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5
Kirkus Reviews
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Unparalleled in the vast body of Einstein literature…any library seeking a
definitive collection of Einstein information should consider the powerful,
well-researched EINSTEIN: The Man and His Mind a ‘foundation pick’ to their
holdings. Read the full Midwest Review here.

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5
Midwest Book Review
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A seminal and groundbreaking pictorial biography, this is an unprecedented view
into the genius, humanizing him while reaffirming his extraordinary life and
contributions. See the full Indulge Magazine review here.

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5
Indulge Magazine
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A remarkable collection of Einstein-related archival material using the
relationship and techniques from old-world collecting – two very knowledgeable
individuals working together to build a singular collection of great quality.
Read the full Fine Books review here.

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5
Fine Books Magazine
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Einstein: The Man and His Mind is an inspiring tribute. I like it so much that
I’m even unashamed to call it the perfect gift for the physicist in your life …
arriving just in time for Christmas. Read the full Forbes review here.

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5
Forbes
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Einstein: The Man and His Mind is extraordinarily engaging, thought provoking
and insightful. It is certainly a book that I will go back to time and time
again and, given its size and beauty. Read the full Reader Views review here.

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5
Reader Views
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This is a substantial, what I could call, coffee table book. I smiled to myself
as I picked it up, thinking, This is a heavy book … fitting for a man who delved
into the mysteries of the universe, …the sheer elegance of this book is worth
noting.  Read the full Epoch Times review here.

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5
The Epoch Times
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The book is a treasure chest of unexpected Einstein facts… believed to be the
biggest collection of Einstein imagery in private hands. See the full Jewish
Chronicle book review here.

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5
The Jewish Chronicle
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This is a remarkable book. I’ve never seen anything quite like it… for those who
simply love everything about Einstein – it’s a fascinating find. Read the full
Popular Science review here.

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4
Popular Science
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The book is, quite stunningly, a beautiful photo biography of Einstein, his life
story and discoveries. The words and photos about this humble, remarkable man
made him come alive for me. See the Amazon review here.

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5
Vine Voice
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This magnificent book straddles the world of art and biography. The quality of
the reproductions and the surprising level of creativity in the book’s design
set it apart from any biography you may have ever read before. See the full
Einstein book review here.

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5
Book Club
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This breathtaking book, full of Einstein’s portraits, handwritten letters, and
scientific papers, is like viewing his personal scrapbook. It is a window into
his life outside of how the media chose to portray him. Read the full review
here.

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5
US Review of Books
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This book provides a glimpse of Einstein in a personal and different
way…beautifully designed, organized, and presented–a pleasure to hold and browse
through, with large, high-quality images and compelling snippets of information
on each page.  See the Amazon Review Here.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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Honestly, this book is absolutely beautiful! For anyone who loves Einstein–this
is a must-have. Also, a must have for anyone who loves photography. What a book!
Read the full review on Amazon.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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What an exquisite book. A picture says a thousand words and the photographs of
Einstein over the decades capture the essence of his genius and the warmth of
his humanity. Read the full Amazon Review here.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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This book is not just a biography, it is a celebration of the life of a man
unlike any other and showcased in a book like none other. Einstein: The Man and
His Mind is the ultimate gift book. See the full book review here.

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5
Joe’s Book Club
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Great Einstein book! Such a different approach – the photos are gorgeous. They
tell such a great story of Einstein through pictures. Read the Amazon Review
here.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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This a beautiful book!! The photos are stunning that pop off the page as if they
are actually in my own hands. A perfect coffee table book to enjoy again and
again. See the Amazon book review here.

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5
Amazon Book Review
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The authors offer clean, concise commentary that is often poetic. The book is as
visually stunning as it is intellectually stimulating.  It is beautiful,
whimsical, and thought-provoking all at once.  See the full US Review of Books
review here.

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5
US Review of Books
{

This is an absolutely beautiful book. It is fascinating, engaging, informative,
and fun to either read or browse through. The coffee table size is perfect! If
you were not an avid fan before reading this book, you will be afterwards! See
the full Amazon book review here.

See all our reviews here.

5
Amazon Book Review
{

This is a marvelous introduction to one of the greatest minds of the 20th
century. A captivating depiction of Einstein that’s adorned with arresting
photography. See the full Kirkus book review here.

See all our reviews here.

5
Kirkus Reviews



A Magnificent Photobiography
10 x 13 inches | 25.4 x 33 cm
Hardbound, 4.6 lb | 2 kg
212 pages, 150 images
ISBN 978-88-6208-784-1
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SNIPPETS FROM THE BOOK ABOUT
EINSTEIN’S MOST FAMOUS THEORY

Albert Einstein is known throughout the world for his theory of relativity. He
was only 16 years old when he made his first “rather childish” thought
experiments relating to it, as he later recalled. “If a person could run after a
light wave with the same speed as light, you would have a wave arrangement which
could be completely independent of time. Of course, such a thing is impossible.”

Over the next two decades of intense thought and imagination, Einstein developed
relativity theory in two distinct steps. The first was special relativity,
published during his “miracle year” of 1905. General relativity came a decade
later.

Special relativity is so called because it is restricted to the special case in
which observers in different reference frames move in uniform linear motion with
respect to each other. General relativity expanded the theory to include
non-uniform motion.

According to the special theory of relativity, time and space are not absolute;
they are relative to one’s frame of reference. What is constant or invariant
throughout the universe, however, is the speed of light.

Upon generalizing his theory, Einstein discovered the equivalence between
acceleration and gravity.  According to general relativity, gravity is not a
mysterious, instantaneous force between bodies, as portrayed by Isaac Newton.
Rather, gravity is an object’s acceleration as it travels without any external
force through the curved space and time that mass creates. What we feel as
gravity is simply a consequence of geometry. The American theoretical physicist
John Wheeler observed, “Mass tells space-time how to curve, and space-time tells
mass how to move.”

Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Ironically, it was not
for his greatest achievement, the general theory of relativity, which was poorly
understood at the time. The award was for his explanation of the photoelectric
effect, in which he showed that light behaves as if it consists of discrete
particles or quanta. This work, published during his “miracle year”, was also
revolutionary. Einstein’s quantum theory of light gave birth to the new field of
quantum mechanics. Virtually single-handedly, Albert Einstein brought about the
transition from classical to modern physics.

To promote a better understanding of relativity among the public, Einstein wrote
a popular book in 1920 entitled Relativity: The Special and The General Theory.
When Einstein published this book, the difficulty in understanding relativity
theory had become the subject of humor. One apocryphal story is that when the
British astronomer Arthur Eddington was asked how it felt to be one of only
three people in the world to comprehend relativity, he paused in responding,
leading his interviewer to ask, “What is wrong, Mr. Eddington?” Eddington
replied: “I’m sorry, I was just wondering who the third person is.”

About The Contributors

GARY S. BERGER, MD



Gary S. Berger provided the materials for this coffee table-size photobiography
that reveals Einstein—the real, living man—and the essence of his extraordinary
discoveries.

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MICHAEL DIRUGGIERO



Michael DiRuggiero owns the Manhattan Rare Book Company. He was instrumental in
curating the Berger collection, described in its entirety at
einstein.manhattanrarebooks.com.

Amazon Author Page

HANOCH GUTFREUND



Hanoch Gutfreund is the academic director of the Albert Einstein Archives at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is one of the world’s foremost Einstein
scholars.

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ALL ROYALTIES WILL BE CONTRIBUTED TO THE ALBERT EINSTEIN ARCHIVES AT THE HEBREW
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