In this book, 36 famous chemists, including 18 Nobel laureates, tell
about their lives in science, the beginnings of their careers, their
aspirations, and their hardships and triumphs. The reader will learn
about their seminal discoveries, and the conversations in the book bring
out the humanity of these great scientists. NMR spectroscopy,
computational chemistry, the drama of buckminsterfullerene, the story of
the Pill, the politics of atmospheric chemistry and the resonance
theory, the beginnings of molecular mechanics and modern stereochemistry
are examples of the topics discussed first-hand by, in all likelihood,
the most appropriate persons.