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Albert Einstein

ingenious physicist and father of relativity
Albert Einstein's studies and findings are world renowned, and this beginner biography walks elementary readers through the life of one of history's most amazing scientists.

Albert Einstein

brilliant scientist
Chronicles the life and career of scientist Albert Einstein.

Albert Einstein

2017
Chronicles the life and career of physicist Albert Einstein.

Isaac the Alchemist

secrets of Isaac Newton, reveal'd
2017
A look at the life of Isaac Newton, focusing on his early life and scientific inquiries.

Nuclear physicist Chien-Shiung Wu

2017
"Do you enjoy performing experiments or studying how the universe works? Growing up in China, Chien-Shiung Wu enjoyed learning about science. As an adult, she earned her PhD in physics and made a discovery that changed the field forever. Wu came to the United States to study physics. Soon she was a sought-after physics professor. As an expert in the field, she left teaching to work on secret government programs. She even helped disprove a major law of physics. But how did she get there? Find out how Wu's persistence drove her contributions in the field of physics"--Back cover.

Albert Einstein

genius of the twentieth century
2005
Presents the life of Albert Einstein, genius of the twentieth century and Nobel Prize winner.

Who was Albert Einstein?

Presents the life of Albert Einstein focusing on his childhood, education, interest in physics, marriage and children, Nobel Peace Prize, and more.

I am Albert Einstein

2014
Looks at the life and career of physicist Albert Einstein.

Newton's dark secrets

2005
Examines the personality of Sir Isaac Newton, the seventeenth-century genius who developed the laws of motion, looking at his abilities in math and science, as well as his obsessions with religion and alchemy.

On a beam of light

a story of Albert Einstein
Presents a picture book biography of Albert Einstein and how one day he thought about riding on a beam of light, which led him to his famous equation about the speed of light.

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