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Professor Dingles study of the writing and character of Wuthering Heights and some obscured poetry reveals a new richness and a new dimension in the author of one of the best-loved of all English novels. The author was a physicist who was critical of Einsteins special theory of relativity and wrote Science at the Crossroads to advance his claims, declaring that "a proof that Einstein's special theory of relativity is false has been advanced; and ignored, evaded, suppressed and, indeed, treated in every possible way except that of answering it, by the whole scientific world." Virtually the entire scientific world rejected his assertions.
Hardcover first published 1974 by Martin Brian & OKeeffe, in a well-preserved thin card jacket, with a sunned extremities. Original green cloth with gilt spine titling, and 127 immaculate pages including appendix.