Albert Einstein and His Inflatable Universe
Einstein and His Inflatable Universe (Horribly Famous)
Mike Goldsmith
ISBN: | 9781407111803 |
Publisher: | Scholastic |
Published: | 7 June, 2010 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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Albert Einstein and His Inflatable Universe
Einstein and His Inflatable Universe (Horribly Famous)
Mike Goldsmith
Everybody knows that Albert Einstein was the smartest scientist in the universe and that he also had some very bad hair days. But in this Horribly Famous title readers can find out everything they didn't know, including how Albert was actually expelled from school, and how he was spied on by the Nazis and the FBI. With Albert's lost notebook readers can at last get inside his super-brain, and in 'The News of the Universe' they can get to grips with all his amazing theories without making their brains hurt!
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