Einstein tipped a Japanese bellboy with notes on ‘living a happy life’. They’ve now sold for $1.8 million
Credit: Public Domain. By 1922, the 43-year-old Albert Einstein was already regarded as the most famous physicist alive. At the end of that fateful year, the brilliant scientist was touring Japan for a lecture series for which he was paid 2,000 pounds by his Japanese publisher. On the way from Europe, Einstein learned that he had…
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