The Life and Works of Einstein, is one of four titles in a new “Scientists in
90 Minutes” series from Constable. The others focus on Marie Curie, Halley and
Darwin (£3.50 each, ISBNs 0 09 477 130 8, 0 09 477 020 4, 0 09 477 030 1,
0 09 477 050 6). All four are written in a clear, easy-to-understand style by
John and Mary Gribbin and should appeal to a general public hungry for
knowledge.
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