Einstein & Relativity Books
Albert Einstein is one of the most intriguing figures in the history of science, and there are many fascinating books that have been written regarding his life and work.
Why Does E=mc2? (And Why Do We Care?) by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw
Dr. Ronald Mallett decided as a child, shortly after his father's death, that he would someday build a time machine. This is the tale of his quest, and its possible resolution.
In this children's book by Brian Greene, brilliant young Icarus travels too close to a black hole and learns the dangers of messing with relativity.
Albert Einstein is one of the most compelling figures in all of physics, and there are a wide range of books that explore his life and scientific achievements. This list, by no means comprehensive, demonstrates some intriguing resources for learning more about Albert Einstein.
Walter Isaacson writes a wonderful biography of Albert Einstein, ranging from the personal to the professional. Find out more here.
A biography of Albert Einstein written in the Japanese comic style of manga.