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"Most of the Good Stuff:" Memories of Richard Feynman

by Laurie M. Brown (Editor), John S. Rigden (Editor)

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Demonstrates the impact that Richard Feynman made on the world of physics through his work, his teaching, and his personality. This portrait of Feynman is conveyed through essays by his colleagues, including John Wheeler, Freeman Dyson, Murray Gell-Mann and Hans Bethe.
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Demonstrates the impact that Richard Feynman made on the world of physics through his work, his teaching, and his personality. This portrait of Feynman is conveyed through essays by his colleagues, including John Wheeler, Freeman Dyson, Murray Gell-Mann and Hans Bethe.

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