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Book is clean and tight. Dust Jacket covered with mylar. Stated First English-language Edition. First published in Sweden by Norstedts Forlag, Stockholm. Translated from the Swedish by Marianne Ruuth. 342 pages with index. Seller Inventory # 002824
A biography of the inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prize uses Nobel's unpublished letters to offer a compelling account of this introverted, sickly, moody, yet ultimately humane man.
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Swedish industrialist and chemist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), the inventor of dynamite and founder of the prestigious prizes, is seen as a secluded misanthrope prone to melancholy and convinced of life's absurdities in this gracefully written biography by Swedish actor/director Fant. Of special interest here are excerpts from the committed bachelor's unpublished letters to his Austrian mistress, a coquettish flower sales clerk named Sofie Hess. Having met her when he was 43 and she 20, Nobel vacillates in the course of their 18-year correspondence between fatherly tenderness, sexual desire and patronizing attempts to remake Sofie into a cultured sophisticate. His lonely life was punctuated by tragedies. His brother Emil, a lab worker, died in an explosion and his unscrupulous French business partner, Paul Barbe, killed himself. But perhaps the greatest tragedy was that this shy pacifistic introvert believed that the creation of weapons of mass annihilation would make wars impossible forever.
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The inventor of dynamite and smokeless explosives wasn't consistently ambivalent about where technical progress was heading. It made him a fortune--as his brothers made one in establishing the Russian oil industry. Nobel had incentive to strive for wealth: his father attained some affluence by selling naval mines to the tsar's court, but then bankruptcy threw the family into poverty. Young Alfred kept to his father's line of work, and after several explosions, one costing the life of a brother, he had the formula for stabilizing nitroglycerine. This author, a Swedish dramaturge, rather prosaically records these details; his enthusiasm lies with Nobel's misanthropic psychology. Fant stresses two writings the Nobel foundation suppressed after their founder's death: a play Nobel wrote titled Nemesis, and his correspondence with his mistress. The resulting effect, teased from the play and pages of verbatim passages from the letters, certainly shades Nobel's gloominess and how his unease at his inventions awakened his pacifism. This biography is currently the only one in print; despite the flatness of Fant's prose, there should be general library interest. Gilbert Taylor
Title: Alfred Nobel: A Biography
Publisher: Arcade Publishing, New York
Publication Date: 1993
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: First American Edition
Seller: Old Scrolls Book Shop, Stanley, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Clean hardcover first edition in clean unclipped dust jacket protected in new archival quality removable mylar cover. Light burgundy boards with deep burgundy spine, gold lettering. No bumping or wear. Binding is tight and square, pages and edges are clean, bright and unmarked. Illustrated with black and white plates. Clean dust jacket is unchipped, no tears, not price clipped. Seller Inventory # 036241
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: very good, very good. 1st Eng Lang Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 342, illus., footnotes, index. The life of the great inventor of dynamite who used his fortune to establish the Nobel prizes. Seller Inventory # 35744