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Mr. Tompkins, the inquisitive bank clerk created in 1937 by
esteemed physicist George Gamow-developer of the Big Bang theory of
the origin of the universe-returns in his second "graphic textbook"
exploring the history and key concepts of science
Join Mr. Tompkins as he learns about evolution from Charles
Darwin, hereditary traits from Gregor Mendel and DNA from James D.
Watson and Francis Crick
Whether you are a budding beginner or seasoned scientist, this
second volume of "The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins" provides a feast
of fantastic imagery and mind-expanding information
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The Cowboy (Paperback)
Monty Borror, Jeeves Gunderson, R. Igor Gamow
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R244
Discovery Miles 2 440
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"The Professor's Daughter" is a fictional memoir about an eccentric
professor who's been a non-conformist his entire career. After his
wife's death, he tries to re-establish his relationship with his
estranged daughter, Athena. She wants to know about her father's
secret life that he lived apart from both her and her mother.
Reluctantly, the professor tells Athena about the other women in
his life through stories filled with passion, humor and
irreverence. In writing what he calls a "fictional memoir," Gamow
knows that there is always a risk that friends and family might
take offense. However, his aim is to explore the mysteries of
romance and have a good-natured laugh at the wild chemistry created
when mixing men, women and love. "The Professor's Daughter" is a
fictionalized memoir in which the life and loves of a recently
widowed professor are recounted to his estranged daughter. Drawn
home by the death of her mother, Athena must confront her father
and the memories of the night years ago that pushed them apart. In
the telling of "his side of the story," the professor tells of the
many loves in his life, and expounds on his unique perspective on
romantic love. Gamow's extensive experience in film is evident in
this narrative, which is filled with vibrant characters, crisp
dialogue, and a well developed sense of scene. A highly
entertaining read, with a flare for the risque." - Stephanie
Walker, Literary Editor, Boulder, Colorado "I am both shocked and
enthralled after reading The Professor's Daughter Like a number of
his heroes: Watson and Crick, Einstein, and Charles Darwin, the
controversial Professor Gamow has turned heads and ruffled feathers
with a surprising new publication. I have known him over the past
twelve years as a teacher, mentor, research partner, and friend.
Nothing could have prepared me for this revealing "memoir," which
sheds an interesting light on a man with an extremely divisive
history. I have long been inspired by Professor Gamow's quixotic
idealism, but this book will cause many to question whether or not
he has gone too far. I highly recommend this read as it places an
interesting twist on decades of rumors, hearse, and speculation." -
Aaron M. Shupp, MD Candidate, University of Colorado School of
Medicine "In typical Gamowian fashion, this book entertains while
stretching the imagination with both humor and innovation." - Gino
Segre, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of
Pennsylvania and Author of "Faust in Copenhagen" "Gamow paints a
picture that will leave the reader questioning just how much is
real. The dialogue is crisp and believable, making the story an
easy read..." "The change in point of view is smooth and easy to
follow. Gamow leads the reader to an almost instant empathy with
Athena. Like her, the reader is waiting for her father to prove
himself. The plot moves smoothly from the time she hears of her
mother's death, goes home and reconnects with those who influenced
her childhood; and as her father returns to tell his story. The
unexpected ending leaves the reader wondering." Pat Avery ForeWord
Clarion Reviews
Mr. Tompkins, the inquisitive bank clerk created by esteemed
physicist George Gamow in 1937, returns in a new "graphic textbook"
companion to the popular new video series Join Tompkins as he
learns about gravity from Albert Einstein, explores the atom with
Ernest Rutherford and gets a radioactive guided tour by Marie Curie
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