

Isaac Newton
Author: James Gleick
Narrator: Allan Corduner
Unabridged: 5 hr 45 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperAudio
Published: 04/26/2005
Author: James Gleick
Narrator: Allan Corduner
Unabridged: 5 hr 45 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperAudio
Published: 04/26/2005
James Gleick's three books, Chaos, Genuis,and Faster,have been translated into nearly thirty languages. Gleick, a former reporter and editor of the New York Times,lives in New York.>
Allan Corduner starred as Sir Arthur Sullivan in Mike Leigh's Topsy Turvy. Other films include Moonlight Mile, The Green Zone, and Yentl. He has extensive theater credits on Broadway and in London's West End.
It was a pleasure reading this book. the book has given an eneormous amount of information about the great name Newton. I can say before reading this book the man I knew but the story I didn't.......more
I read this to compliment my reading of Quiet by Susan Cain, thinking that studying the life of one of the most famous introverts will give me greater insight. But all James Gleick provides is a cursory summary of Newton's work and hardly touches on his personal life and not at all on his character o......more
After fifty pages, I almost put this book down. At that point it was mostly calculations that I was hardly interested in and there was little about how Newton actually lived his life. I’m glad that I did keep reading because I found myself enjoying much of the later parts. He was celibate and he pos......more
'Though Newton is no physicist, his book is very interesting...' This quote from Newton's contemporary Nicolas Malebranche sums up much of Gleick's excellent biography. Newton is to us a towering figure, arguably the single greatest scientist who ever lived - in fact he was so influential that scienc......more
Previous biographies I read have spoiled me, so that I can only say that this book is a competent little introduction to the life and work of Isaac Newton, that leaves me hungry for more. And I hear that "Never at rest" by Richard S. Westfall is excellent. This is perfect light reading for these tim......more