Imagined by one of the world's foremost Newton scholars, this
fictionalized conversation presents the essential biography of one of
the greatest scientific minds of all time
Isaac Newton's influence on our world is immense. He formulated the
theory of gravity, devised a radical new theory of light and created a
calculus that would revolutionize mathematics. His theory of matter in
motion sparked the Industrial Revolution. But there was far more to
Newton even than these great discoveries.
Opening with an informative foreword by the bestselling author of The
Body Bill Bryson, the book is then divided into two parts: a
biographical essay that provides a concise overview of Newton's life,
upbringing, education and achievements; and a Q&A dialogue based on
rigorous research and incorporating Newton's actual spoken or written
words whenever possible. Biographer Michael White brings Newton to life
through detailed research and giving Newton a free voice to tell you
about his unorthodox upbringing, his eminent political career, his
bitter feuds with rivals and his secret explorations of the occult.