Jeremy Bernstein

Jeremy Bernstein

Jeremy Bernstein has written at least 15 books. Their most popular book is Hitler's Uranium Club: The Secret Recordings at Farm Hall with 3 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

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Hitler's Uranium Club: The Secret Recordings at Farm Hall
Hitler's Uranium Club: The Secret Recordings at Farm Hall
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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The Analytical Engine: Computers, Past, Present, and Future.
The Analytical Engine: Computers, Past, Present, and Future.
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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BOUQUET OF NUMBERS AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC OFFERINGS, A
BOUQUET OF NUMBERS AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC OFFERINGS, A
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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A Palette of Particles
A Palette of Particles
  • Jeremy Bernstein
01 read
Kinetic Theory in the Expanding Universe
Kinetic Theory in the Expanding Universe
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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Quantum Leaps
Quantum Leaps
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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The Life It Brings
The Life It Brings
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma
Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma
  • Jeremy Bernstein
01 read
Uomini e macchine intelligenti
Uomini e macchine intelligenti
  • Jeremy Bernstein
  • Giuseppe Longo (Translator)
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Plutonium: A History of the World's Most Dangerous Element
Plutonium: A History of the World's Most Dangerous Element
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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BOUQUET OF DYSON, A: AND OTHER REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS
BOUQUET OF DYSON, A: AND OTHER REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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Quantum Profiles: Second Edition
Quantum Profiles: Second Edition
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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In the Himalayas: Journeys through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan
In the Himalayas: Journeys through Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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Albert Einstein și frontierele fizicii

Albert Einstein și frontierele fizicii
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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The analytical engine: computers, past, present, and future
The analytical engine: computers, past, present, and future
  • Jeremy Bernstein
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