Einstein for Beginners
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First edition cover | |
| Author | Joseph Schwartz |
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| Illustrator | Michael McGuinness |
| Language | English |
| Series | For Beginners Introducing... |
| Subjects | Albert Einstein Relativity |
| Publisher | Writers & Readers Pantheon Books Icon Books |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Einstein for Beginners, republished as Introducing Einstein, is a 1979 graphic study guide to Albert Einstein and the theory of relativity written by Joseph Schwartz and illustrated by Michael McGuinness.
Leonardo reviewer Nan Conklin stated that the work is "not simply a book explaining Einstein's scientific work, but a mixture of history, politics and science."[1] According to Science for the People reviewer Paul Thagard, "Einstein's work is related," in this book, "to the rise of electrical industries and the later development of the atomic bomb."[2]