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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas LevensonPublisher: Head of Zeus Imprint: Head of Zeus ISBN: 9781784973971ISBN 10: 1784973971 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 05 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'Packed with colourful anecdotes, this is a vivid, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable tale of human delusion and ultimate scientific triumph' Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You and The Afterglow of Creation. This book is equal to the best science writing I've read ... Beautifully written, rich in historical context, deeply researched with primary source material, it is above all great story telling ... The book gives a true picture of the scientific enterprise, with all its good and bad guesses, wishful thinking, passion, human ego, and a desire to know and understand this strange and magnificent cosmos we find ourselves in' Alan Lightman, author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams. 'This delightful and enlightening drama involves the hunt for a planet that did not exist and how Einstein resolved the mystery with the most beautiful theory in the history of science' Walter Isaacson, author of the bestselling biographies of Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein. 'Science writing at its best. The Hunt for Vulcan is not just learned, passionate and witty - it is profoundly wise' Junot Diaz. 'Levenson tells the tale with verve, showing how observations and calculations clashed in a battle that decided the fate of the universe' Sean Carroll, author of The Particle at the End of the Universe. 'Levenson's narrative is a well-structured, fast-paced example of exemplary science writing. A scintillating popular account of the interplay between mathematical physics and astronomical observations' Kirkus. 'His impressive talents as a good old-fashioned storyteller [...] provoke such a sense of narrative excitement. He's a thoroughly user-friendly explicator of the more abstruse notions of theoretical physics and relativity theory' Sunday Times. 'Packed with colourful anecdotes, this is a vivid, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable tale of human delusion and ultimate scientific triumph' Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You and The Afterglow of Creation. This book is equal to the best science writing I've read ... Beautifully written, rich in historical context, deeply researched with primary source material, it is above all great story telling ... The book gives a true picture of the scientific enterprise, with all its good and bad guesses, wishful thinking, passion, human ego, and a desire to know and understand this strange and magnificent cosmos we find ourselves in' Alan Lightman, author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams. 'This delightful and enlightening drama involves the hunt for a planet that did not exist and how Einstein resolved the mystery with the most beautiful theory in the history of science' Walter Isaacson, author of the bestselling biographies of Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein. 'Science writing at its best. The Hunt for Vulcan is not just learned, passionate and witty - it is profoundly wise' Junot Diaz. 'Levenson tells the tale with verve, showing how observations and calculations clashed in a battle that decided the fate of the universe' Sean Carroll, author of The Particle at the End of the Universe. 'Levenson's narrative is a well-structured, fast-paced example of exemplary science writing. A scintillating popular account of the interplay between mathematical physics and astronomical observations' Kirkus. 'His impressive talents as a good old-fashioned storyteller [...] provoke such a sense of narrative excitement. He's a thoroughly user-friendly explicator of the more abstruse notions of theoretical physics and relativity theory' Sunday Times. 'A charming tale about an all-but-forgotten episode in science history. It might document a planetary snipe hunt, but the delights found along the way are real enough' The Europe Wall Street Journal. 'A scientific detective story written in the best blockbuster style' The Tablet. 'Levenson's style gives life to each of the episodes of his story with good humour and a lightness of touch' TLS. 'A fresh, smartly paced account ... By making Vulcan the star turn, so to speak, Levenson shines a light on how science really happens ... New readers who want to learn how the solar system works could profit from this book. Those who think they already know the story of the revolution in astronomy from Newton to Einstein will find episodes new to them' The Guardian. 'Packed with colourful anecdotes, this is a vivid, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable tale of human delusion and ultimate scientific triumph' Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You and The Afterglow of Creation. This book is equal to the best science writing I've read ... Beautifully written, rich in historical context, deeply researched with primary source material, it is above all great story telling ... The book gives a true picture of the scientific enterprise, with all its good and bad guesses, wishful thinking, passion, human ego, and a desire to know and understand this strange and magnificent cosmos we find ourselves in' Alan Lightman, author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams. 'This delightful and enlightening drama involves the hunt for a planet that did not exist and how Einstein resolved the mystery with the most beautiful theory in the history of science' Walter Isaacson, author of the bestselling biographies of Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein. 'Science writing at its best. The Hunt for Vulcan is not just learned, passionate and witty - it is profoundly wise' Junot Diaz. 'Levenson tells the tale with verve, showing how observations and calculations clashed in a battle that decided the fate of the universe' Sean Carroll, author of The Particle at the End of the Universe. 'Levenson's narrative is a well-structured, fast-paced example of exemplary science writing. A scintillating popular account of the interplay between mathematical physics and astronomical observations' Kirkus. 'His impressive talents as a good old-fashioned storyteller [...] provoke such a sense of narrative excitement. He's a thoroughly user-friendly explicator of the more abstruse notions of theoretical physics and relativity theory' Sunday Times. 'A charming tale about an all-but-forgotten episode in science history. It might document a planetary snipe hunt, but the delights found along the way are real enough' The Europe Wall Street Journal. 'A scientific detective story written in the best blockbuster style' The Tablet. 'The story of an imagined planet - its birth and demise - and of the human's quest for discovery is chronicled brilliantly' * Free Press Journal (Mumbai) * 'Levenson adopts a fresh approach that succeeds in being both lucid and entertaining' * Business Standard (New Delhi) * 'Includes several thrillerish elements in its style ... enthralling' * London Review of Books * 'A fresh, smartly paced account ... By making Vulcan the star turn, so to speak, Levenson shines a light on how science really happens ... New readers who want to learn how the solar system works could profit from this book. Those who think they already know the story of the revolution in astronomy from Newton to Einstein will find episodes new to them' * The Guardian * 'Levenson's style gives life to each of the episodes of his story with good humour and a lightness of touch' * TLS. * 'A scientific detective story written in the best blockbuster style' * The Tablet. * 'A charming tale about an all-but-forgotten episode in science history. It might document a planetary snipe hunt, but the delights found along the way are real enough' * Wall Street Journal * 'His impressive talents as a good old-fashioned storyteller [...] provoke such a sense of narrative excitement. He's a thoroughly user-friendly explicator of the more abstruse notions of theoretical physics and relativity theory' * Sunday Times * 'Levenson's narrative is a well-structured, fast-paced example of exemplary science writing. A scintillating popular account of the interplay between mathematical physics and astronomical observations' * Kirkus Reviews * 'Levenson tells the tale with verve, showing how observations and calculations clashed in a battle that decided the fate of the universe' -- Sean Carroll, author of The Particle at the End of the Universe 'Science writing at its best. The Hunt for Vulcan is not just learned, passionate and witty - it is profoundly wise' -- Junot Diaz 'This delightful and enlightening drama involves the hunt for a planet that did not exist and how Einstein resolved the mystery with the most beautiful theory in the history of science' -- Walter Isaacson, author of the bestselling biographies of Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein This book is equal to the best science writing I've read ... Beautifully written, rich in historical context, deeply researched with primary source material, it is above all great story telling ... The book gives a true picture of the scientific enterprise, with all its good and bad guesses, wishful thinking, passion, human ego, and a desire to know and understand this strange and magnificent cosmos we find ourselves in' -- Alan Lightman, author of the international bestseller Einstein's Dreams 'Packed with colourful anecdotes, this is a vivid, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable tale of human delusion and ultimate scientific triumph' -- Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You and The Afterglow of Creation 'Packed with colourful anecdotes, this is a vivid, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable tale of human delusion and ultimate scientific triumph' Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You and The Afterglow of Creation. Author InformationThomas Levenson is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the author of the bestselling Newton and the Counterfeiter (2009). His other books include Einstein in Berlin (2003) and Ice Time: Climate, Science and Life on Earth (1990). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |