“Highly readable.” —Andrew Crumey, <i>Wall Street Journal </i><br /><br />“Deeply interesting”—Naomi Pasachoff, <i>Metascience</i><br /><br />“Robinson’s evocative account of a transitional phase in Einstein’s life offers a valuable new perspective on this great scientist’s personality.”—Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and former president of the Royal Society<br /><br />“A well-researched and very readable book about a less well-known period in Einstein’s life – his contact with England and English scientists.”—Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Visiting Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford<br /><br />“I absolutely adore this book – it’s insightful and very well-written. Einstein’s time in and relation to Britain from an Anglophile perspective is a new and valuable contribution. Robinson is also a very fine storyteller.”—Steven Gimbel, author of <i>Einstein: His Space and Times</i><br /><br />“The very first study of its kind. It wears its thorough and conscientious scholarship lightly on its sleeve—a splendidly entertaining read.”—Ze’ev Rosenkranz, editor of <i>The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein</i><br /><br />“A compelling tale of Einstein’s reception in Britain. Robinson casts in bold relief important insights into the nature and character of British and German societies in the interwar period.”—Robert Schulmann, Former head of the Einstein Papers Project<br /><br />