Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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... original texts . With regard to the many documents that had accumulated during Einstein's years in the United States , we were faced with a very different situation . Living in an English - speak- ing country , Einstein was now more ...
... original texts . With regard to the many documents that had accumulated during Einstein's years in the United States , we were faced with a very different situation . Living in an English - speak- ing country , Einstein was now more ...
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... original in Albert Einstein - Lettres à Maurice Solovine , Gauthier - Villars , Paris , 1956 . 23. The letter to ... original , in the Burndy Library , Norwalk , Connecticut , a copy of which was made available by Mr. Bern Dibner ...
... original in Albert Einstein - Lettres à Maurice Solovine , Gauthier - Villars , Paris , 1956 . 23. The letter to ... original , in the Burndy Library , Norwalk , Connecticut , a copy of which was made available by Mr. Bern Dibner ...
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... original holograph letter . 6. Gilbert Murray's letters are re- produced by his special permission . 7. Einstein's explanation of his resignation in Die Friedenswarte is taken from The New York Times , June 28 , 1923 , and TFAW , p . 14 ...
... original holograph letter . 6. Gilbert Murray's letters are re- produced by his special permission . 7. Einstein's explanation of his resignation in Die Friedenswarte is taken from The New York Times , June 28 , 1923 , and TFAW , p . 14 ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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