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Who Got Einstein's Office?: Eccentricity and Genius at the Institute for Advanced Study Paperback - 1988

by Edward Regis

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This is the fascinating history of the Institute for Advanced Study, which was home to fourteen Nobel laureates and most of the century's greatest mathematicians and physicists, including Einstein, Kurt Godel, and J. Robert Oppenheimer.

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New York: Basic Books Inc, 1988. First edition . Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. pp. xv 2 316.""It was home to Einstein in decline, the place where Kurt Göedel starved himself in paranoid delusion, and where J. Robert Oppenheimer rode out his political persecution in the Director’s mansion. It is the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey; at one time or another, home to fourteen Nobel laureates,…
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Princeton, New Jersey, was for many years a quiet prerevolutionary village known mainly for the Battle of Princeton, in which Washington and his men whipped the British, and for its university.

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  • Publishers Weekly, 07/15/1988, Page 0

About the author

Ed Regis, a frequent contributor to Omni magazine, is College Scholar at Western Maryland College. He is at work on a new book about extremely advanced science and technology.