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Nobel laureates unravel Stonehenge's mysteries.

If you're curious about how Nobel Prize winners might ponder over ancient wonders, "The Stonehenge Letters" weaves a fascinating hypothetical narrative. It combines historical intellect with a touch of mystery, as it delves into what drives Nobel laureates to explore beyond their fields. A novel for those who appreciate the blending of fact with fiction, and history with a hint of whimsy.

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ISBN: 9780007464326
Authors: Harry Karlinsky
Publisher: Harper Collins UK
Date of Publication: 2014-04-24
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Mystery
Goodreads rating: 3.37
(rated by 160 readers)

Description

While carrying out historical investigations at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, a psychiatrist makes an unusual discovery. Among the unsolicited self-nominations in the museum's "Crackpot" file, there are eight letters addressed to Mr. Ragnar Solman, executor of Alfred Nobel's will. Remarkably, each is crafted by a different Nobel laureate—including Rudyard Kipling and Marie Curie—and each is an explanation of why and how Stonehenge was constructed. Diligent research eventually uncovers that Alfred Nobel, intrigued by a young woman's obsession with the mysterious landmark, added a secret codicil to his will, "a prize—reserved exclusively for Nobel laureates—was to be awarded to the person who solves the mystery of Stonehenge." Weaving together a wealth of primary documents—photos, letters, wills—The Stonehenge Letters acts as an archive of a fascinating secret competition, complete with strange but illuminating submissions and a contentious prize-awarding process. Harry Karlinsky is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. His first novel, The Evolution of Inanimate Objects (HarperCollins UK), was longlisted for the Wellcome Trust Book Prize.
 

Nobel laureates unravel Stonehenge's mysteries.

If you're curious about how Nobel Prize winners might ponder over ancient wonders, "The Stonehenge Letters" weaves a fascinating hypothetical narrative. It combines historical intellect with a touch of mystery, as it delves into what drives Nobel laureates to explore beyond their fields. A novel for those who appreciate the blending of fact with fiction, and history with a hint of whimsy.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.