Hawking: The Man, the Genius, and the Theory of Everything
By (Author) Joel Levy
Welbeck Publishing Group
Welbeck Publishing Group
13th December 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Astronomy, space and time
Physics
530.092
160
Width 185mm, Height 237mm
Hawking explores the life and work, explaining the breakthroughs at the cutting edge of cosmology, from the Big Bang to black holes, and the ups and downs of Stephen Hawking's extraordinary and often turbulent life.
The death of Stephen Hawking in March 2018 brought to a close one of the most remarkable and inspiring scientific life stories of all time. This in-depth and comprehensive biography covers both the well-known aspects of his celebrated life and work, as well as the personal elements of his life, that make his astounding triumph over disability and his titanic achievements all the more impressive. Full of documents and photographs providing extra details and context to Hawking's discoveries, this is the complete story of how Hawking defied medical science and the frailties of his twisted body to explore vast cosmic realms, tour the world, create a publishing phenomenon, embrace celebrity, experience incredible adventures and enjoy romance and family life.
Joel Levy is a writer and journalist specialising in science, nature and technology. He is the author of several books, including Frankenstein and the Birth of Science and A Curious History of Mathematics (Andre Deutsch).