The Pauling Catalogue : Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers at Oregon State University

The Pauling Catalogue : Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers at Oregon State University image
ISBN-10:

0962908231

ISBN-13:

9780962908231

Author(s): Chris Petersen
Edition: First Edition
Released: Dec 01, 2006
Format: Paperback, 1789 pages
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"Professor Pauling is one of the most prominent and inventive scientists in this country. I have the highest esteem for his character and for his reliability as a man and as a citizen." - Albert Einstein, 1952 In 1986 Linus Pauling donated both his and his wife, Ava Helen's papers to their alma mater, Oregon State University. At over 500,000 items, the Pauling Papers stand as among the largest personal archives in the world. Now, twenty years after its donation, the OSU Libraries Special Collections, is very proud to present the complete inventory of this remarkable collection. Richly illustrated listings of the Paulings' extensive correspondence, manuscripts, research notebooks and awards, as well as their scientific, peace and personal papers make The Pauling Catalogue an invaluable resource for scholars of twentieth century history. * Six volumes and nearly 1,800 pages - the most detailed inventory of one of the world's greatest archival collections. * Introductions to each volume by major authors, historians of science and members of the Pauling family. * A beautifully illustrated forty-five page Timeline chronicling the details of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's extraordinary lives. * An extensive reproduction of Linus Pauling's 1917 diary, written by a college freshman soon to become one of history's greatest scientists. * Nearly 1,200 illustrations - many in full color - amplified with captions telling the stories behind the images. * All six volumes are held in an elegant slipcase illustrated with an image by celebrated photographer Phil Stern. The Paulings left an indelible mark on the twentieth century. Dr. Linus Pauling (1901-1994), the century's pre-eminent chemist, attained scientific renown through his pioneering contributions to structural chemistry, molecular biology and nutrition. In tandem with Ava Helen Pauling (1903-1981), his wife of fifty-eight years, Linus Pauling was likewise among the Cold War era's greatest agitators for peace and civil liberties. He remains history's only recipient of two unshared Nobel prizes - the first for his landmark research on the nature of the chemical bond (1954) and the second for his tireless activism in opposition to above-ground nuclear testing (1962).

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