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Notes from a Life of Thought, Action, Adventure

by Terrell Greene


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Softcover
£12.95
Hardcover
£29.95
Softcover
£12.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/05/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781470535629
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781470535643

About the Book

Part memoir, mostly anecdotes and essays, the book begins with a view of a vanished era, life as seen through the eyes of a boy growing up during the depression years. Greene’s powerful memory provides a unique first-hand account of events nearly a century ago – as the book goes to press, he is celebrating his 103rd birthday.

The second section is a brief description of Greene’ s work at the White House on scientific and technical subjects in response to questions from members of the administration. The next two sections are based on Greene’s experience in two areas of major interest to him, sailing and classical music. The fourth section builds on a line from Schiller’s poem “Ode to Joy” stating that joy can be found in nature. Outdoor activities - sailing, skiing, and diving - and creative labor - can create moments of exuberance amounting to pure joy. The book continues with a section of essays and anecdotes on topics that are of particular interest to Greene, and he trusts it will be to the reader.

Greene’s writing style combines erudition, humor, and informality much like conversation among friends. His precise memory enables him to write about events from nearly a century ago as if they had freshly occurred.


About the Author

Terry Greene was born in 1923. Volunteering for duty when he was 19, he spent three years overseas as an Air Corp weather officer and returned to finish his senior year at Georgia Tech. He completed work for master’s degrees in literature at Columbia and for physics at UCLA, and for a PhD in literature at USC except for dissertation. He worked in the defense industry as an analyst and administrator, spending 17 years at the RAND Corporation. He consulted for the White House Office of Science and Technology, and he was a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. He was awarded the highest-level honor issued to a civilian by the Air Force.

Terry lives in a small town on the Chesapeake Bay. He has seven children: Patricia, David, and Lawrence, by former marriages and Wade, Kathy, Suzy, and Peggy by his wife of 57 years, Nancy Gibson.