Michael Faraday: The Life and Legacy of the Influential 19th Century Scientist Who Pioneered Electromagnetism by Charles River Editors
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Overview: “Nothing is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of nature.” – Michael Faraday “Without such freedom there would have been no Shakespeare, no Goethe, no Newton, no Faraday, no Pasteur and no Lister.” – Albert Einstein, in a speech on intellectual freedom after fleeing Nazi Germany, October 3, 1933 On April 18, 1955, a bell-like symphony of ringing telephones erupted in news stations, radio offices, and the homes of media figures across the United States. 38-year-old LIFE photographer Ralph Morse was among those whose phone started ringing off the hook. The groggy Morse was teetering on the line between lucidity and slumber when he picked up, but by the end of the call, which came from a clearly keen, but jittery LIFE editor, it was like he’d downed a liter of the world’s strongest coffee. The one and only Albert Einstein had died.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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