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Andrew Jon Rotter, \"Hiroshima: The World's Bomb\"
Oxford University Press | 2009 | ISBN: 0199569762 | 384 pages | PDF | 3,5 MB
\"Given the number of tomes on the atomic bomb, one might be forgiven for asking whether we need another one. In the case of Andrew J. Rotter's Hiroshima, the answer is definitely yes.... The author is to be commended not only for having succeeded at that task, but also for providing a valuable teaching volume and a creative reflection of interest to the specialist.\"--Michael D. Gordin, The Journal of Military History
\"A comprehensive account of the development of nuclear weapons from the early 20th century through the current concerns about terrorist attacks.... Rotter writes beautifully, using telling anecdotes with great skill.... This is the best relatively brief and readable study of this important and still timely topic. Highly recommended.\"--A.O. Edmonds, CHOICE
\"resent a new perspective and challenging insights...Rotter provides a context that makes the atomic bombing of Japan seem far from inevitable. [H]e has not only created an accessible work for students but also added significantly to the literature about the Gadget and about Fat Man and Little Boy.\" -- Technology and Culture
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