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Memoirs: A Twentieth Century Journey in Science and Politics

Memoirs: A Twentieth Century Journey in Science and Politics

Book by Edward Teller and Judith L. Shoolery
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The story of Edward Teller is the story of the twentieth century. Born in Hungary in 1908, Teller witnessed the rise of Nazism and anti-Semitism, two world wars, the McCarthy era, and the changing face of big science. ... Google Books
Originally published: 2001
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Well-written autobiography by the most unfairly treated physicist of the 20th century. Teller was a great man, and very courageous in promoting nuclear security ...
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After Hiroshima and Nagasaki came troubling years: Teller encountered great opposition to future nuclear research from the scientific community and found former ...
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The story of Edward Teller is the story of the twentieth century. Born in Hungary in 1908, Teller witnessed the rise of Nazism and anti-Semitism, ...
Nov 1, 2001 · In his fascinating Memoirs, Edward Teller remembers his life, particularly his scientific education, his career in science, and his involvement ...
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A fascinating story, every bit as intelligent as its author. Milton Friedman. A splendid account. ... A fascinating account of the physics, politics, and human ...
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Oct 17, 2001 · In clear and compelling prose, Teller tells of the people, events, and ideas that shaped him as a scientist, beginning with his early love of ...
Feb 2, 2018 · Memoirs : a twentieth-century journey in science and politics · Publication date: 2001 · Topics · Publisher · Collection · Contributor ...
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Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2001. First edition. 8vo. [xii], 628 pp. Illustrated. Cloth in dustwrapper, very good. (41102). Item #1447
Memoirs: A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics. By Edward Teller and Judith Schoolery. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus, 2002. Pp. xii+628. $18.95 ...
In this chapter we shall examine the way in which the scientific materialists used science, more properly how they used their conception of science, to draw ...