Sir-The review by R.J.P. Williams of Serafini's Pauling biography (Nature 342, 135; 1989) mostly displays William's musings as to what makes Pauling tick. While Williams is, of course, entitled to his opinions, our image of Linus Pauling is far more positive and we are especially incensed by the biographer's view of Paulings motivations, such as a need for tension and quarrels
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Throughout several decades Linus Pauling gave two lectures per week in the Chemistry Course require...
This dissertation argues that edifying dialogue is an appropriate and satisfying component of histor...
Sir-The review by R.J.P. Williams of Serafini's Pauling biography (Nature 342, 135; 1989) mostly dis...
Book Review of "Linus Pauling: A Man and His Science" by Anthony Serafini, Paragon House, 1989
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An examination, taken from published biographies and periodic reviews, such as the Quarterly, of the...
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This dissertation describes a historical-biographical method designed to address two problems found ...
Linus Pauling – a prominent American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author,...
In an excerpt from a new biography, Linus Pauling turns briefly--a bit too briefly--away from his pr...
When Linus returned from Europe in 1927 there was still no Biology Division at Caltech. Apart from ...
In their introduction, James Moore and Adrian Desmond, acclaimed biographers of Charles Darwin, call...
Paul's boasting is often considered to be problematic. This paper explores Pauline boasting from the...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Throughout several decades Linus Pauling gave two lectures per week in the Chemistry Course require...
This dissertation argues that edifying dialogue is an appropriate and satisfying component of histor...
Sir-The review by R.J.P. Williams of Serafini's Pauling biography (Nature 342, 135; 1989) mostly dis...
Book Review of "Linus Pauling: A Man and His Science" by Anthony Serafini, Paragon House, 1989
Book Review of ‘Linus Pauling in his own words’ edited by Barbara Marinacci, Simon & Schuster,1995, ...
Review of Shakespeare beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy, edited by Paul Edmondson and St...
An examination, taken from published biographies and periodic reviews, such as the Quarterly, of the...
Stephen BarberReview of Suzanne Bray and Richard Sturch, eds., Charles Williams and His Contemporari...
This dissertation describes a historical-biographical method designed to address two problems found ...
Linus Pauling – a prominent American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author,...
In an excerpt from a new biography, Linus Pauling turns briefly--a bit too briefly--away from his pr...
When Linus returned from Europe in 1927 there was still no Biology Division at Caltech. Apart from ...
In their introduction, James Moore and Adrian Desmond, acclaimed biographers of Charles Darwin, call...
Paul's boasting is often considered to be problematic. This paper explores Pauline boasting from the...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Throughout several decades Linus Pauling gave two lectures per week in the Chemistry Course require...
This dissertation argues that edifying dialogue is an appropriate and satisfying component of histor...