Some photographs and images relevant to the book that could not be included therein.

Einstein’s parents, Hermann and Pauline Einstein

First portrait photograph of Einstein as a young boy.

Einstein’s school class l in Munich in 1889. He is second from the right in the front row.

Professor Heinrich Weber, initially supportive of Einstein, became disillusioned with him and refused to employ him as an assistant.

Friedrich Mühlberg and August Tuchsmid, two of Einstein’s teachers in Aarau

The Ponte Coperto in Pavia as Einstein would have seen it when he floated underneath it in 1895

Michele and Anna Besso (neé Winteler) shortly after their marriage

Marcel Grossmann, Einstein’s closest friend as a student, who was later to play an important role in general relativity

Conrad Habicht (far left), Maurice Solovine and Einstein, the “Olympia Academy” in Bern.

Max Laue (later von Laue) a few years after he met Einstein in Bern in 1906. They remained friends for the rest of Einstein’s life..

Einstein worked on the “Mashinchen” with Conrad and Paul Habicht in the five years after the “annus mirabilis” . This sectional drawing was published in 1910.

Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn at work in their laboratory in Berlin in 1913.

Elsa with Albert on board ship arriving in
New York in 1921.

Tete and Hans Albert Einstein in 1917

Einstein playing the violin in 1927 in Berlin.

Einstein with J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1947

Einstein’s sister Maja in 1899

Albert and Maja in 1893

Ernestina Marangoni (bottom left) in 1898, just after she met Einstein in Pavia

Einstein and his class in Aarau

The physics department of Zurich Polytechnikum (later ETH) when Einstein was a student.

The Patent Office in Bern around the time Einstein worked there.

A hirsute Max Planck, who became one of Einstein’s strongest supporters, a few years before the “annus mirabilis” of 1905.

Herman Minkowski, professor of Mathematics at the Polytechnikum, was to make important contributions to special relativity but remembered Einstein as a “lazy dog`’.

The “Zytglogge” in Bern, under which Einstein walked on his way to the patent office and which catalyzed his thoughts on special relativity.

Arnold Sommerfeld, taken a few years before 1905. He claimed to have been the first to give an course of lectures on special relativity.

The machinchen as constructed by Paul Habicht’s company for sale.

Max Born soon after he became friendly with Einstein at the end of the First World War

Ilse Einstein aboard Einstein’s boat in 1930. At one time, Einstein was uncertain whether to marry her or her mother.

Hans Albert Einstein as an ETH student

Einstein playing the piano in 1933 in Library Place, Princeton

The last known photograph of Einstein, taken outside his house in Princeton in 1955.

The Einstein-Garrone factory in Pavia