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Boy 30529 : a memoir  Cover Image Book Book

Boy 30529 : a memoir / Felix Weinberg. --

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  • ISBN: 1781680787
  • ISBN: 9781781680780
  • Physical Description: xix, 168 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: London : Verso, 2013

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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 24.00
Subject: Weinberg, Felix Jiri > Childhood and youth.
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Jews > Czech Republic > Prague > Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) > Czech Republic > Prague > Personal narratives.
Jewish children in the Holocaust > Czech Republic > Prague > Biography.
Holocaust survivors > England > London > Biography.
Prague (Czech Republic) > Biography.

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Felix Weinberg was a Holocaust survivor from Czechoslovakia who settled in Britain after the war. Despite his formal education having been cut short at age twelve, he won a place at university and later become the first professor of Combustion Physics at Imperial College London. He was also a fellow of the Royal Society. He was the author or editor of four books and more than 220 scientific papers. Internationally acknowledged as a leading thinker in his field, he was awarded a D.Sc. by the University of London (1961), both the Silver (1972) and the Bernard Lewis Gold (1980) Medals of the Combustion Institute, Fellowship of the Royal Society (1983), the Royal Society’s Rumford Medal (1988), the D.Sc. Honoris Causa by Technion, Haifa (1990), the Italgas Prize for Energy Sciences (Turin Academy, 1991), and the Smolenski Medal of the Polish Academy of Science (1999), as well as being elected to the American National Academy of Engineering as a Foreign Associate in 2001. The Hugh Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to Combustion Physics was conferred on him in 2005 (Institute of Physics). He died in December 2012.


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