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Alfred Nobel: A Biography

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A biography of the inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prize uses Nobel's unpublished letters to offer a compelling account of this introverted, sickly, moody, yet ultimately humane man. Reprint.

352 pages, Paperback

First published October 21, 1993

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Profile Image for Niraj Shah.
106 reviews5 followers
April 22, 2018
"He invented an explosive that was stronger than any known before - an exceedingly efficient means of destruction. In order to calm his conscience, he created his Nobel Prizes" - Einstein.
There is a certain irony to his inventions, but his intention to use his inventions were for the good of humanity.
Like he said - "there is nothing in our world that cannot be misused." Researchers and inventors could not be held responsible for what politicians and generals did with their products.
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3 reviews24 followers
March 10, 2012
I LOVED this book, but it is not for everyone. Fant's biography is well-written and his observations of Nobel seem apt, but the book is incredibly detailed and a task to finish. I enjoyed the majority of the book but the inclusion of that volume of personal letters and also so many details of his business dealings became tedious by the end. Despite this complaint, the author's use of such detail allows for a complex and nuanced view of this influential man. Nobel had a rare combination of talent at the bench in his research endeavors (he was a prolific inventor) and significant skill on the business end as well. He also seems to have suffered a good deal through his life, often lonely and guilt-ridden.

If you do not feel up to attempting this read, do yourself a favor and learn something about this man's fascinating biography and the events of his life that lead up to creating the Nobel Prizes. This book is an in-depth history of his life from birth to death, including his education, research, inventions, business associations, love life, family relationships, and more. What makes it great is the other layer of context, presenting Nobel's feelings on education, class disparity, war, weapons, and peace, and legacy; his thoughts, and expressions of guilt, pride, loyalty, arrogance, and loneliness are exhibited extensively through letters and his unpublished creative writing.
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June 26, 2025
Gut geeignet für alle, die Alfred Nobel‘s Leben bis ins kleinste Detail erforschen wollen. Dabei liest sich das Buch leider alles andere als leicht, was an der schieren Menge von Informationen liegt, mit denen das Buch aufwartet. Detaillierte Beschreibungen der nobel’schen Geschäftsverhältnisse und nicht zuletzt die immer gleichen Briefe an seine Geliebte ziehen die Erzählung in die Länge. Und die erzählerischen Zeitsprünge wirken teils willkürlich und einer strukturierten Erzählweise abträglich.
Eine geraffter Version wäre wünschenswert, ist aber natürlich nicht Ziel dieses Buches, daher zwei Sterne.
Profile Image for Aiman Adlawan.
123 reviews3 followers
August 15, 2021
If he was alive today, He would be the richest man alive. His business was so lucrative. Every country wanted to buy his product - Dynamite. An explosive that can give power to anybody who possesses it. No wonder he had so many clients to almost all countries in europe and america. That gave him much fortune in his life.
Its a great story of a life of a man who just wanted to make Nitroglycerin explode in the most efficient and safe way. The process of perfecting it was dangerous and has cost lives even his brother’s. He was an unmarried entrepreneur. Great book.
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July 31, 2023
A pedestrian biography, with literary pretensions, of the Swedish industrialist. A chief detraction is its heavy reliance on quoting at interminable length his florid letters — especially to his nauseating, gold-digging mistress — when his living, everlasting testament is his simple, revolutionary, and historically significant will.
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November 5, 2019
ان ديناميتي سوف يؤدي إلى السلام اكثر من آلاف المؤتمرات العالمية، بمجرد أن بعرف الإنسان انه في لحظة واحدة يمكن أن
يفنى جيوش بالكامل.هم بالتأكيد سوف يلتزمون بالسلام
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605 reviews11 followers
December 8, 2023
The 5th star was withheld only because it was repetitive in parts. This biography was thorough and detailed, covering much about the man, his relationships, his inventions, travels, business acumin, dabblings in other's inventions, health concerns and state of mind.
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32 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2021
Nedaudz haotiska un pārāk piesātināta ar nebūtiskām detaļām. Lai gūtu vispārīgu priekštatu par Nobela dzīvi, iespējams noskatīties filmu būtu vērtīgāk nekā veltīt laiku šai grāmatai.
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February 17, 2025
“Through his prized, this restless, eternal wanderer - whom Victor Hugo termed Europe’s richest vagabond - has forever etched his name in human memory.” - p7
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May 31, 2025
This is one of the few biographies of Nobel so I was excited to check it out but was disappointed. The author has some great new content to draw own, the many letters Nobel wrote throughout his life but the disjointed way they are interspersed in the book makes them a distraction rather than an addition. The disjointedness continues in the order of events which does not have a nice chronological flow.
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108 reviews2 followers
August 27, 2013
Thoroughly researched and ably presented. There are more explosions in this guy's life than in any Road Runner cartoon. Might be because he invented dynamite? And the Nobel "peace" prize goes to...? A unique individual who ran a mean business in a multitude of countries much of it with family members. Definitely earns 4 kabooms.
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14 reviews
April 18, 2013
A very very very long book but a great understanding of Alfreds life. The book talks about his life and his great accomplishments. He ends winning the nobel peace prize for explosives. A great book and great lessons to be learned read to find out!!!
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November 9, 2018
This book explained about Nobel in such a way it was quite interesting and informative. For the most part, the book is in order of dates. But there are parts that are out of order but they are explained as to their connections to the places they are inserted.
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