Einstein's dreams

Alan P. Lightman

first published 1993 Vintage Contempories, 2004 140 pages

Chun wen xue cong shu — book 186

A fictional work in which a twenty-six-year-old Albert Einstein, working in a patent office in Switzerland, imagines possible worlds in which time works differently as he formulates his theory of relativity.

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Editions we hold

Aiyinsitan de meng = Einstein's dreams edition · 2005 · Jie li chu ban she · 149 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 2004 · Vintage Contempories · 140 pages
Und immer wieder die Zeit paperback · 1998 · Wilhelm Heyne Verlag · 210 pages · 9783453144033
Einstein's dreams edition · 1996 · Er Ya
Ai-yin-sitan di meng edition · 1995 · Xia Lin Han-ying · 142 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 1994 · Bloomsbury · 153 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 1994 · Sceptre · 192 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 1994 · Warner Books · 179 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 1993 · Bloomsbury · 179 pages
Einstein's dreams edition · 1993 · Pantheon Books · 179 pages

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