Dear Professor Einstein: Albert Einstein's Letters to and from ChildrenWe are often amazed by the curiosity of children and the questions they ask. And letters to and from children are always appealing, especially so when they are written to someone famous. In Dear professor Einstein, Alice Calaprice has gathered a delightful and charming collection of more than sixty letters from children to Albert Einstein. Einstein could not respond to every letter written to him, but the responses he did find the time to write reveal the intimate human side of the great public persona, a man who, though he spent his days contemplating mathematics and physics, was very fond of children and enjoyed being in their company. Whether the children wrote to Einstein for class projects, out of curiosity, or because of prodding from a parent, their letters are amusing, touching, and sometimes quite precocious. Enhancing this correspondence are numerous splendid photographs showing Einstein amid children, wearing an Indian headdress, carrying a puppet of himself, and donning fuzzy slippers, among many other wonderful pictures. This book is complete with a foreword by Einstein's granddaughter Evelyn, a biography and chronology of Einstein's life, and an essay by Einstein scholar Robert Schulmann on the great scientist's educational philosophy. |
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... Lieserl appears to 1904 have been left in the care of Mileva's friends or family members . She may have died of scarlet fever at the age of two . Son Hans Albert is born May 14 . 1905 Einstein's most prolific year of doing revo ...
... Lieserl appears to 1904 have been left in the care of Mileva's friends or family members . She may have died of scarlet fever at the age of two . Son Hans Albert is born May 14 . 1905 Einstein's most prolific year of doing revo ...
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... Lieserl , in early 1902. That summer , after two years of being virtually unem- ployed , he was able to find work as a low - level inspector of new patents , mostly electrical inven- tions , in the federal patent office in Bern . He was ...
... Lieserl , in early 1902. That summer , after two years of being virtually unem- ployed , he was able to find work as a low - level inspector of new patents , mostly electrical inven- tions , in the federal patent office in Bern . He was ...
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... Lieserl never lived with her parents , and Albert never even saw her . Mileva had returned home to Serbia to give birth and apparently left her there in some- one's care . She went home again when she learned that the twenty - month ...
... Lieserl never lived with her parents , and Albert never even saw her . Mileva had returned home to Serbia to give birth and apparently left her there in some- one's care . She went home again when she learned that the twenty - month ...
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