[4][5] The book includes a foreword by Silke Ackermann (Director of the History of Science Museum in Oxford, a preface, five chapters, a postscript, sources of quotations, further reading, acknowledgements, picture credits, and index.
Einstein's visits to the University of Oxford at the invitation of the Oxford physicist Frederick Lindemann (1st Viscount Cherwell), staying in Christ Church, and his 1931 lectures at Rhodes House in Oxford, including his preserved blackboard, are covered.
The book has been endorsed by Stephen Blundell, Sir David Clary, Roger Davies, and William Whyte.
[10] An associated talk by the author Andrew Robinson took place at the Weston Library, Oxford, in September 2024.
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