Einstein…

BURGUNDIAN

 

THE SPECIAL AND THE GENERAL THEORY

 

PRICING

 

Einstein and Tagore

 

(Above: Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore)

“TAKE my wine in my own cup, friend.”

  

A CLEAR EXPLANATION OF JOINING WORDS AND SEPARATING SYLLABLES THAT ANYONE CAN UNDERSTAND

 

by

 

ALBERT EINSTEIN

 

Critical Praise:

“A Yardstick for which other books about Grand Crus may look upon as if they were Daniel Plainview and ask, ‘Why don’t I own this?’ ”

— Clive Coates

 

Excerpt:

“From 1926 to 1933, Einstein and I worked together to invent a home refrigerator powered only by heat. Originally I asked, ‘Why Albert?’  He would always reply, ‘Someday, I will tell you.’ Then in January of 1934 I saw Albert dressed like a chevalier, waving a sword in the air, asking an innkeeper if he would pour wine through the opening in his helmet. ‘Never in vain, forever in Wine,’ he told the innkeeper… and that was the last time I saw Albert.”

– Leo Szilard

 

“It is the most difficult mathematical task I have ever faced” - Albert Einstein

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