![]() Preston presents each with rare insight and expertise. This is a story with a reservoir of events heroic and horrible and a fabulous cast of characters that includes scientists Einstein, Robert Oppenheimer, Edward Teller and Hans Bethe, and world leaders Roosevelt, Churchill, Truman, Stalin, Emperor Hirohito and Hitler. ![]() She quotes a doctor in Hiroshima saying the mass of burned flesh around him smelled like "dried squid when it is grilled-the squid we like so much to eat" elsewhere, Preston relates that the potential explosive effect of a chain-reaction atomic bomb was first calculated on the back of a napkin. Preston is an impeccable researcher with a gift for choosing small details that illuminate and humanize the bomb's world-changing effects. ![]() She weaves together history, physics, politics and military strategies to convey both the monumental scientific achievement the bomb represented and, at the same time, the ethical and humanitarian implications of creating such a wild power. ![]() The story of how they came to be, and the race between the Allied and Axis nations to be the first to harness the destructive power of the atom, is wonderfully told by British historian Preston ( A First Rate Tragedy Nuclear weapons have been an immutable aspect of the world for the past 60 years. ![]()
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