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Mallory Anne-Marie H, Reviewer
THE MAN WHO STALKED EINSTEIN is a compelling historical account appealing to phycisists, nonscientists fascinated by the vagaries of Science, students of history, and readers tracking the progress and historical eruptions of Anti-Semitism. It's also appealingly educational about Einstein, rival experimental physicist Philip Lenard, Roentgen (discoverer of X-rays], plus Heisenberg. Schrodinger, Fermi, Teller, Max Born. Although the meat of the book is Historical, concerning German Science in the late 19th century through World War II, the three co-authors also elucidate the lives and personalities involved (including Himmler and Hitler).