The collected papers of Albert Einstein book pdf download

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Author: Albert Einstein

About the Author: Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) was a German, Swiss and American physicist, of Jewish parents. In Physics, he published a research paper on the photoelectric effect, among three hundred other scientific papers of him in the equivalence of matter and energy, quantum mechanics, and others, and his proven conclusions led to the interpretation of many scientific phenomena that classical physics failed to prove. Einstein began with “special relativity” that contradicted Newton’s theory of time and space to solve in particular the problems of the old theory regarding electromagnetic waves in general, and light in particular, and that was between (1902-1909) in Switzerland. As for “general relativity”, he put it forward in 1915, in which he discussed gravity, and it represents the current description of gravity in modern physics. General relativity generalizes both special relativity and Newton’s law of universal gravitation, by providing a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time, or spacetime.

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This index volume provides quick access to the most authoritative compilation of documents and information concerning Einstein’s work and correspondence for the first half of his life. It offers readers a Cumulative Index to the first ten volumes of the collected papers, the first complete bibliography of Einstein’s scientific and nonscientific writings until 1921, and a succinct biographical time line. This volume is an invaluable research tool for delving into Einstein’s written legacy; his interactions with colleagues, institutions, friends, and family; and his scientific, political, educational, and social activities. Volume 11 presents three important and unique bibliographies: the List of Writings, 1891-1921; the Einstein Bibliography, 1901-1921; and a Cumulative Bibliography and Index of Citations for Volumes 1-10. The List of Writings includes all of Einstein’s manuscripts that remained unpublished by 1921, while the Einstein Bibliography includes documents that were republished during this period. The Cumulative Bibliography and Index of Citations lists all literature written by authors cited in at least one of the first ten volumes of the series. This volume also contains two complete lists of Einstein’s correspondence up through 1920, and a Chronology of Einstein’s life for the years 1879-1921. The first list presents the correspondence in chronological order, while the second list presents the correspondence in alphabetical order by correspondent. The indexes and bibliographies implicitly correct inconsistencies and errata across the different volumes. Other corrections are explicitly collected in a List of Errata for the first ten volumes of the series.

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Winston Churchill’s War Leadership book pdf download

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Auther : Martin Gilbert
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Author: Martin Gilbert

About the Author: The official biographer of Winston Churchill and a leading historian on the Twentieth Century, Sir Martin Gilbert was a scholar and an historian who, though his 88 books, has shown there is such a thing as “true history” Born in London in 1936, Martin Gilbert was educated at Highgate School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours. He was a Research Scholar at St Anthony’s College, and became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1962, and an Honorary Fellow in 1994. After working as a researcher for Randolph Churchill, Gilbert was chosen to take over the writing of the Churchill biography upon Randolph’s death in 1968, writing six of the eight volumes of biography and editing twelve volumes of documents. In addition, Gilbert has written pioneering and classic works on the First and Second World Wars, the Twentieth Century, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. Gilbert drove every aspect of his books, from finding archives to corresponding with eyewitnesses and participants that gave his work veracity and meaning, to finding and choosing illustrations, drawing maps that mention each place in the text, and compiling the indexes. He travelled widely lecturing and researching, advised political figures and filmmakers, and gave a voice and a name “to those who fought and those who fell.

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How does he assess the information that is brought to him? How does his personal or political philosophy, or a moral sense, sustain him? How does he draw inspiration from those around him? How does he deal with setbacks and disasters? In this brilliant close-up look at Winston Churchill’s leadership during the Second World War, Gilbert gets to the heart of the trials and struggles that have confronted the world’s most powerful leaders, even up to current politicians such as George Bush and Tony Blair. Basing the book on his intimate knowledge of Churchill’s private and official papers, Sir Martin Gilbert, Churchill’s official biographer, looks at the public figure and wartime propaganda, to reveal a very human, sensitive, and often tormented man, who nevertheless found the strength to lead his nation forward from the darkest and most dangerous of times.

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Churchill: uma vida Vol. I book pdf download

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Author: Martin Gilbert

About the Author: The official biographer of Winston Churchill and a leading historian on the Twentieth Century, Sir Martin Gilbert was a scholar and an historian who, though his 88 books, has shown there is such a thing as “true history” Born in London in 1936, Martin Gilbert was educated at Highgate School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours. He was a Research Scholar at St Anthony’s College, and became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1962, and an Honorary Fellow in 1994. After working as a researcher for Randolph Churchill, Gilbert was chosen to take over the writing of the Churchill biography upon Randolph’s death in 1968, writing six of the eight volumes of biography and editing twelve volumes of documents. In addition, Gilbert has written pioneering and classic works on the First and Second World Wars, the Twentieth Century, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. Gilbert drove every aspect of his books, from finding archives to corresponding with eyewitnesses and participants that gave his work veracity and meaning, to finding and choosing illustrations, drawing maps that mention each place in the text, and compiling the indexes. He travelled widely lecturing and researching, advised political figures and filmmakers, and gave a voice and a name “to those who fought and those who fell.

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Escrito pelo biógrafo oficial de Churchill, o historiador mundialmente consagrado Martin Gilbert, este livro é a mais completa biografia já escrita sobre um dos estadistas mais importantes de todos os tempos – um homem de inteligência sublime e personalidade explosiva que esteve no centro de acontecimentos fundamentais do século XX. Elaborado a partir de anos de pesquisa meticulosa e documentação exclusiva, e repleto de material apenas recentemente descoberto, Churchill – uma vida é o casamento perfeito entre a dureza dos fatos da vida pública e os detalhes íntimos de um homem que exerceu papel preponderante para a divisão do mundo como o conhecemos hoje.

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Churchill: The Power of Words book pdf download

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Author: Martin Gilbert

About the Author: The official biographer of Winston Churchill and a leading historian on the Twentieth Century, Sir Martin Gilbert was a scholar and an historian who, though his 88 books, has shown there is such a thing as “true history” Born in London in 1936, Martin Gilbert was educated at Highgate School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours. He was a Research Scholar at St Anthony’s College, and became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1962, and an Honorary Fellow in 1994. After working as a researcher for Randolph Churchill, Gilbert was chosen to take over the writing of the Churchill biography upon Randolph’s death in 1968, writing six of the eight volumes of biography and editing twelve volumes of documents. In addition, Gilbert has written pioneering and classic works on the First and Second World Wars, the Twentieth Century, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. Gilbert drove every aspect of his books, from finding archives to corresponding with eyewitnesses and participants that gave his work veracity and meaning, to finding and choosing illustrations, drawing maps that mention each place in the text, and compiling the indexes. He travelled widely lecturing and researching, advised political figures and filmmakers, and gave a voice and a name “to those who fought and those who fell.

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Winston Churchill knew the power of words. In public speeches and published books, in newspaper and magazine articles, he expressed his feelings and laid out his vision for the future. His wartime writings and speeches have fascinated generation after generation with their powerful narrative style and thoughtful reflection. This book contains one hundred extracts from his books, articles and speeches. They range from his memories of his schooldays, to his contributions to the debates on social policy and on war, his contributions in both world wars to the events and discourse, and his efforts after 1945 to see the world a better place. Martin Gilbert, Churchill’s official biographer, has chosen passages that express to him the essence of Churchill’s thoughts, and which describe—in his own inimitable words—the main adventures of his life, and the main crises of his career with Gilbert’s own introduction and interlinking text. They give, from first to last, an insight into his life and thought, how it evolved, and how he made his mark on the British and world stage.

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Winston S. Churchill. Vol. 3: The Challenge of War, 1914-1916 book pdf download

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Author: Martin Gilbert

About the Author: The official biographer of Winston Churchill and a leading historian on the Twentieth Century, Sir Martin Gilbert was a scholar and an historian who, though his 88 books, has shown there is such a thing as “true history” Born in London in 1936, Martin Gilbert was educated at Highgate School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours. He was a Research Scholar at St Anthony’s College, and became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1962, and an Honorary Fellow in 1994. After working as a researcher for Randolph Churchill, Gilbert was chosen to take over the writing of the Churchill biography upon Randolph’s death in 1968, writing six of the eight volumes of biography and editing twelve volumes of documents. In addition, Gilbert has written pioneering and classic works on the First and Second World Wars, the Twentieth Century, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. Gilbert drove every aspect of his books, from finding archives to corresponding with eyewitnesses and participants that gave his work veracity and meaning, to finding and choosing illustrations, drawing maps that mention each place in the text, and compiling the indexes. He travelled widely lecturing and researching, advised political figures and filmmakers, and gave a voice and a name “to those who fought and those who fell.

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“A milestone, a monument, a magisterial achievement… rightly regarded as the most comprehensive life ever written of any age.” —Andrew Roberts, historian and author of The Storm of War “The most scholarly study of Churchill in war and peace ever written.” —Herbert Mitgang, The New York Times This third volume of the official biography of Sir Winston Churchill contains a full account of his initiatives and achievements as wartime First Lord of the Admiralty between August 1914 and May 1915. These include his efforts to prolong the siege of Antwerp, his support for the use of air power, and his part in the early development of the tank. It shows the forcefulness with which he argued for an offensive naval policy, first against Germany, then against Turkey. “What about the Dardanelles?” was the cry Churchill heard often between the two world wars. It epitomized the distrust in which he was held by both politicians and the public as a result of the naval setback at the Dardanelles in March 1915 and the eventual failure of the Gallipoli landings launched the following month. Martin Gilbert examines the political crisis of May 1915, during which the Conservative Party forced Asquith to form a coalition government. The Conservatives insisted that Churchill leave the center of war policymaking for a position of increasing political isolation. In the next seven months, while the Gallipoli campaign was being fought, Churchill served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, with no authority over military or naval policy. Resigning from the Cabinet in November 1915, Churchill was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding an infantry battalion in the trenches of the Western Front. In May 1916, he returned from the trenches, hoping to reenter political life, but his repeated attempts to regain his once-substantial influence were unsuccessful. About the Author SIR MARTIN GILBERT was born in England in 1936. He was a graduate of Oxford University, from which he held a Doctorate of Letters, and was an Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. In 1962 he began work as one of Randolph Churchill’s research assistants, and in 1968, after Randolph Churchill’s death, he became the official biographer of Winston Churchill. He published six volumes of the Churchill biography, and edited twelve volumes of Churchill documents. During forty-eight years of research and writing, Sir Martin published eighty books, including The First World War, The Second World War, and a three-volume History of the Twentieth Century. He also wrote, as part of his series of ten historical atlases, Atlas of the First World War, and, most recently, Atlas of the Second World War. Sir Martin’s film and television work included a documentary series on the life of Winston Churchill. His other published works include Churchill: A Photographic Portrait, In Search of Churchill, Churchill and America, and the single volume Churchill, A Life. About the Work In the official biography of Sir Winston Churchill, his son Randolph—and later Sir Martin Gilbert, who took up the work following Randolph’s death—had the full use of Sir Winston’s letters and papers, and also many hundreds of private archives. The work spans eight volumes, detailing Churchill’s youth and early adventures in South Africa and India, his early career, and his more than fifty years on the world stage. No other statesman of modern times—or indeed of any age—has left such a wealth of personal letters, such a rich store of private and public documentation, such vivid memories in the minds of those who worked closest to him. Through these materials, assembled over the course of more than twenty years, one is able to know Churchill in a way never before possible.

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Churchill: uma vida – Vol. II book pdf download

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Author: Martin Gilbert

About the Author: The official biographer of Winston Churchill and a leading historian on the Twentieth Century, Sir Martin Gilbert was a scholar and an historian who, though his 88 books, has shown there is such a thing as “true history” Born in London in 1936, Martin Gilbert was educated at Highgate School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours. He was a Research Scholar at St Anthony’s College, and became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1962, and an Honorary Fellow in 1994. After working as a researcher for Randolph Churchill, Gilbert was chosen to take over the writing of the Churchill biography upon Randolph’s death in 1968, writing six of the eight volumes of biography and editing twelve volumes of documents. In addition, Gilbert has written pioneering and classic works on the First and Second World Wars, the Twentieth Century, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. Gilbert drove every aspect of his books, from finding archives to corresponding with eyewitnesses and participants that gave his work veracity and meaning, to finding and choosing illustrations, drawing maps that mention each place in the text, and compiling the indexes. He travelled widely lecturing and researching, advised political figures and filmmakers, and gave a voice and a name “to those who fought and those who fell.

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Escrito pelo biógrafo oficial de Churchill, o historiador mundialmente consagrado Martin Gilbert, este livro é a mais completa biografia já escrita sobre um dos estadistas mais importantes de todos os tempos – um homem de inteligência sublime e personalidade explosiva que esteve no centro de acontecimentos fundamentais do século XX. Elaborado a partir de anos de pesquisa meticulosa e documentação exclusiva, e repleto de material apenas recentemente descoberto, Churchill – uma vida é o casamento perfeito entre a dureza dos fatos da vida pública e os detalhes íntimos de um homem que exerceu papel preponderante para a divisão do mundo como o conhecemos hoje.

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فيصل الأول: رحلات وتاريخ book pdf download

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Auther : Amin Rihani
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يُعَد هذا الكتاب الذي بين أيدينا سجلًّا تاريخيًّا مهمًّا عن تاريخ الملك «فيصل الأول» الذي حَكم العراق في الفترة بين عامَي ١٩٢١ و١٩٣٣م، وهو الابن الثالث ﻟ «حسين بن علي» شريف مكة الذي قاد الثورة العربية الكبرى ضد الدولة العثمانية عام ١٩١٦م. وقد عُني الأديب والشاعر الكبير «أمين الريحاني» — حيث كان شاهدَ عِيان على هذه الحِقبة التاريخية — بأن يَرصد لنا في هذا الكتاب كل ما رآه وسمعه عن نشأة «فيصل الأول»، وتعليمه، وشخصيته، وأن يرسم لنا بأسلوبه الأدبي الرائع كل ما كان يحمله في قلبه من آمال وأحلام ومشاعر، وكذلك سياسته ورحلاته وجهاده لتحقيق الوَحدة العربية التي تشمل كل البلدان العربية، ويُورِد أيضًا تفاصيل عن علاقة الملك بكلٍّ من بريطانيا وفرنسا.

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غاندي السيرة الذاتية book pdf download

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Auther : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
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Author: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

About the Author: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 and died on January 30, 1948. He was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who used nonviolent resistance to drive success. He campaigned for India’s independence from British rule and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom around the world. The honorific Mahatma, first applied to it in 1914 in South Africa, is now used all over the world. Born and raised in a Hindu family in the coastal state of Gujarat, Gandhi was trained in law at London’s Inner Temple and was called to the bar at the age of 22 in June 1891. After two years of uncertainty in India, where he was unable to start a successful legal practice He moved to South Africa in 1893 to represent an Indian merchant in a lawsuit. He lived in South Africa for 21 years. In South Africa, Gandhi raised a family and first used nonviolent resistance to campaign for civil rights. In 1915, he returned to India at the age of 45. He proceeded to organize peasants, farmers, and city workers to protest excessive land taxation and discrimination. By assuming the leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led national campaigns to alleviate poverty, expand women’s rights, build religious and ethnic friendship, end untouchability, and above all to achieve swaraj or autonomy. Also in 1921, Gandhi adopted the use of an Indian apron and shawl woven with hand-spun thread on a traditional Indian spinning wheel as a sign of identification with the rural poor of India. He also began to live modestly in a self-sufficient apartment community, eat simple vegetarian food, and fast long as a means of self-purification and political protest. Gandhi brought anti-colonial nationalism to commoners of India, leading them in challenging Britain’s 400 km salt tax on the Dandy Salt Marsh in 1930 and in calling on the British to leave India in 1942. Over and over for many years in both South Africa and India.

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يُعد غاندي من أكثر الشخصيات الملهِمة في العصر الحديث. يَسرد غاندي في سيرته الذاتية قصة حياته وكيفية تطويره لمفهوم الساتياجراها أو «المقاومة السلمية»، وهي مجموعة من المبادئ التي تقوم على أُسُس دينية وسياسية واقتصادية في آنٍ واحد؛ مُلخَّصها الشجاعة والحقيقة واللاعنف، وتهدف إلى إلحاق الهزيمة بالمُحتل؛ من خلال إبراز ظُلمه أمام الرأي العام. وقد كانت الساتياجراها بمنزلة المُحرِّك لنضال الشعب الهندي من أجل الحصول على الاستقلال، ليس ذلك فحسب، بل كانت المُحرِّك الرئيسي للعديد من عمليات المقاومة السلمية في القرن العشرين. لقد كان غاندي يبحث عن الحقيقة المُتجلِّية في الإخلاص للإله، كما عَزا نقاط التحوُّل في حياته والنجاحات التي حقَّقها والتحديات التي واجَهها إلى إرادة الإله. كانت لمَساعيه للتقرُّب أكثرَ من تلك القوة الإلهية عظيمُ الأثر في سعيه نحو الصفاء؛ من خلال الحياة البسيطة، والعادات الغذائية، والتحكم في شهوات النفس، واللاعنف؛ لذلك أَطلق غاندي على كتابه «قصة تجاربي مع الحقيقة»؛ ليكون مَرجعًا لمن يرغبون في اتِّباع نَهجِه من بعده.

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جني بغداد book pdf download

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Auther : Frank Lloyd Wright
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Author: Frank Lloyd Wright

About the Author: Born in 1869 in Richland Center, Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the leading and early architects of the first half of the twentieth century. So far, it is the most famous in American history and is still known to both the public and the specialists. He spent most of his childhood on the farm of his mother, the chief instigator, in addition to his creative talent in his architectural formation. In 1884, he joined the University of Wisconsin, where he wanted to specialize in architecture, but this major was not present at the University of Wisconsin and his financial conditions did not enable him to join another university, so he spent years From his life studying technical engineering, then he got tired of that and left it, so he headed to Chicago to look for work, and there he was fortunate to find a job with one of the largest construction companies for a salary of no more than eight dollars per week.

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يعد المهندس المعماري الامريكي فرانك لويد رايت (1867ــ1959) احد اعلام مدرسة الحداثة المعمارية مع كروبيوس ولاكوبوزيه وسواهما .غير ان هذا المعماري الكبير كان عاشقا لبغداد ، وكان يمني النفس بان يرى بغداد تزهو بنهضة معمارية كبيرة تنبع مظاهرها من تراثها المعماري والانساني . عشق رايت بلاد الف ليلة وليلة ، فزار بغداد في خمسينيات القرن الماضي وهو في التسعين من عمره

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About the Author: Born in 1869 in Richland Center, Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the leading and early architects of the first half of the twentieth century. So far, it is the most famous in American history and is still known to both the public and the specialists. He spent most of his childhood on the farm of his mother, the chief instigator, in addition to his creative talent in his architectural formation. In 1884, he joined the University of Wisconsin, where he wanted to specialize in architecture, but this major was not present at the University of Wisconsin and his financial conditions did not enable him to join another university, so he spent years From his life studying technical engineering, then he got tired of that and left it, so he headed to Chicago to look for work, and there he was fortunate to find a job with one of the largest construction companies for a salary of no more than eight dollars per week.

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Meryle Secrest’s Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography focuses on Wright’s family history, personal adventures, and colorful friends and family. Secrest had unprecedented access to an archive of over one hundred thousand of Wright’s letters, photographs, drawings, and books. She also interviewed surviving devotees, students, and relatives. The result is an explicit portrait of both the genius architect and the provocative con-man.

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