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A Tale of Two Continents by Abraham Pais
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A Tale of Two Continents

by Abraham Pais

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Pais, Abraham, 1918-/Physics > History/Physicists > United States > Biography
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0691012431, Hardcover)

In A Tale of Two Continents physicist Abraham Pais writes of his life in war (hiding from the Gestapo for five years) and peace (learning to call the Dodgers "Bums"). David Gross of the Institute of Theoretical Physics says, "The book teems with anecdotes and stories of the great men and women he encountered, wonderful stories that often capture the personalities of these historic figures in a single paragraph. For the scores of thumbnail portraits alone the book is worth the price." Pais interleaves his more personal recollections with the story of post-war particle physics, providing the most accessible history of the field yet written.

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