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Albert Einstein and the Frontiers of Physics

By: Jeremy Bernstein | Book details

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AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives: frontispiece, 55 (Elmer Taylor), 75 (Maison Albert Schweitzer), 86 (Deutsches Museum), 124 (the Hale Observatories), 129, 133 (photo by Paul Ehrenfest), 142 (International Institute of Physics and Chemistry), 149, 165, 167; Permission granted by the Albert Einstein Archives, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel: 30, 43, 66, 105, 118; ETH Bibliothek, Zurich: 89; Historical Society of Princeton, New Jersey: 144; Library of Congress: 39, 41, 65, 101; Lick Observatory, Mary Lea Shane Archives: 113; Lotte Jacobi Archives, Photographic Services, University of New Hampshire: 16; © Stadtarchiv, Ulm: 21; original diagram by Gary Tong: 50; © Ullstein: 116, 138; U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service: 153.

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