The book is a collection of new materials on some representative non-technical writings of Professor Abdus Salam. The essays touch on many different themes, in particular the social and economic dimensions of science. Difficulties faced by scientists in developing countries and their solutions are also given some insightful analysis.Topic of particular interest is Professor Salam's view on the development and the international nature of science. His insistence that a scientific thought and its creation is the common and shared heritage of mankind which deserves much thought. There are also interesting accounts of Professor Salam himself and of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics at Trieste, Italy.Contents:Science and the WorldScience and Technology in the Developing CountriesInternational Centre for Theoretical PhysicsOther InitiativesThe Third World Academy of SciencesIslam and ScienceScience: The International DimensionPerspectives on PhysicsPersonalReviewsSalam the ManEpilogue 1987BiodataReadership: General.Key Features:A clear, fluid writing style that assures accessibility to any reader with some scientific knowledgeExtensive notes, a statistic-mathematical appendix and references that make it just as gratifying and instructive a read for the specialist (academics, graduate and postgraduate students in interdisciplinary fields)