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The Manhattan Project: The Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians [Kindle Edition]

Cynthia C. Kelly , Richard Rhodes
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The first collection ever of the writings and insights of the original creators of the atomic bomb, along with pieces by the most important historians and interpreters of the subject, is now in paperback.

Born out of a small research program begun in 1939, the Manhattan Project eventually employed more than 130,000 people, including our foremost scientists and thinkers, and cost nearly $2 billion—and it was operated under a shroud of absolute secrecy. This groundbreaking collection of documents, essays, articles, and excerpts from histories, biographies, plays, novels, letters, and the oral histories of key eyewitnesses is the freshest, most exhaustive exploration yet of the topic.

Compiled by experts at the Atomic Heritage Foundation, the book features first-hand material by Albert Einstein, Leslie Groves, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, Enrico Fermi, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, Henry Stimson, and many others.

Dozens of photographs depict key moments and significant figures, and concise explanatory material accompanies each selection. The project's aftermath and legacy are covered as well, making this the most comprehensive account of the birth of the atomic age.


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Starred Review. More than 60 years since WWII was ended by two atomic detonations, the Manhattan Project that made them possible still carries iconic weight, both as an incredible achievement of science and engineering and as the opening salvo in the nuclear arms race. This collection of essays, including excerpts from 45 books and almost twice as many articles, is more than worthy of its subject. The basic science behind the project is detailed in a number of lively accounts by scientists who worked on it; they also recount the lighter side of the experience, including the characters they worked alongside and the camaraderie among them. In-depth analysis of policy and ethical issues take on the justification for Truman's decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki (with fine examples from both sides of the argument) and the still-urgent need for global arms control (as argued in a 2007 Wall Street Journal article by Henry Kissinger et al). With a comprehensive reach (going as far back as 1934 to find a charming story on Oppenheimer, "The Absentminded Professor"), Kelly, president of the Atomic Heritage Foundation and an experienced editor (Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project) does a masterful job covering all aspects of the world-changing enterprise and its legacy.
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"I was enthralled by these vivid and compelling accounts of personalities and events at Los Alamos and elsewhere that produced the Bomb, ended a World War, and transformed our lives forever."–Bruce Babbitt, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Governor of Arizona

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  • File Size: 2802 KB
  • Print Length: 499 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1579128084
  • Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers (February 10, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003UNLA8A
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SUMMARY--- I enjoyed the book, and was glad I read it. Andy in Washington  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
This book is a unique, factual historical document and, at the same time, a delightfully personal story. Theodore Rockwell  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
The Manhattan Project is a excellent book on the making of the world's first atomic bomb. A Customer  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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75 of 79 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I am a babyboomer, born in 1947 after World War II was over. But my father had worked at Aberdeen Proving Ground during World War II and entered the nuclear filed after the war becoming a reactor theorist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. So the Manhattan Project and many of the physcists associated with it along woth the post-war movement for peaceful development of nuclear energy became a natural part of my life. This book tells the story about how men like Einstein, Szilard, Bohr the British scientists and British intelligence made discoveries about nuclear energy and the potential for nuclear chain reactions to recognize the potential for the development of a superbomb by the Nazis. After Einstein's letter to Rossevelt, cooperation between the US and Britian and the birth of the Manhattan Project began shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The plants at Hanford and Oak Ridge and the research lab at Los Alamos became the key sites for the project. The book shows how the leadership of Groves and Oppenheimer lead to the rapid development of the bomb over a two year period and as the Nazi were defeated how the goal shifted from the urgency of beating the Germans to the development of a bomb to question of whether to use it on Japan to put a quicker end to the war in Japan.

The book tells the story of the lives of the key figures during this time with Oppenheimer and Groves playing the biggest role. But it also relates many facts and opinions out through the highly classified writings and documents of the period that are now public information.

We learn about security, espionage, difficult decisions and controversy. A lot of interesting discussion is presented about the varying views of Truman's decision to drop the bomb on Japan. Was it really to shorten the war and save lives of the allied forces or might it have been intended to cut the war short before a Soviet invasion.

The post-war desire to control nuclear weapons and to harness the power for peaceful purposes is cover in the last two chapters of the book. It includes Eisenhower's "atoms for peace" speech to the United Nations and goes on to present interesting writings about disarmament and the post-cold war threat from small nations like Pakistan and North Korea. The writings of Gorbachev about the meetings with Reagan in Iceland was very enlightening and interesting.
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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Have" for Manhattan Project Buffs November 5, 2007
By B James
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The Manhattan Project is a wonderful compendium of personal accounts and anecdotes not readily available otherwise. The accounts come from people in all walks of Manhattan Project life. If you are a Manhattan Project buff, as I am, you'll be fascinated by the personal glimpses into the lives of military and civilian participants, their spouses and friends--and not just the famous scientists and military leaders. I have only one caveat: if your interest in the Manhattan Project is new, or you are not already familiar with the historical and scientific details of the Project, this book is not a good place to start--read Richard Rhodes' "The Making of the Atomic Bomb." This book is a collage of little insights into the personal lives of the Project's participants; it is not a detailed, chronological military or scientific history. However, for those steeped in the Manhattan Project, it is a treasure.
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120 of 138 people found the following review helpful
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When I added this book to my Christmas list I must have skimmed over the part about it being just a compilation of other writer's work. Upon receiving it, I anxiously opened the book looking forward to a story describing the history of the Manhattan Project. Instead, I found, a mildly disjointed compilation of excerpts from books, articles, and official reports. Honestly, I have nobody but myself to blame for not reading the book description. Having said that, I can't really recommend this book. I'm giving it three stars only because it does contain real factual information (it doesn't get more real than regurgitating other people's work). On the whole it was a boring read. The last section on the world after the bomb was particularly boorish in it's heavy emphasis on revisionist and apologist history on the use of the bomb against Japan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quelle aventure humaine !
L'histoire de cette aventure, les détais humains concernant ses protagonistes, les problèmes techniques rencontrés et résolu à partir de rien,... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Pierre Van Leeuw
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book/Resource
I used this book as a resource for a Research Paper in a History Class for my Master's Program. My initial intent was to simply scan through the book, however it was put together... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lynnette Shimmin
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good read...
The story of the first atomic bomb is a human drama without equal.The technology, the science, the human sacrifice, and the determination of the men and women who pushed nature to... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Fred L.
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Great. This product is wonderful and just a joy. It has made my life better having it. Will look for other items like this one.
Published 4 months ago by Michael Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars Bang!
What more can I say?

This was the beginning of the end of the human race.

There were so many Rube-Goldberg lash ups in the stumbling around by American... Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Hintz
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT
Articles writen by Fermi, Openheimer and Niehls Bohr! Letters from Churchiill to Roosevelt ! You end the reading knowing how it was to be there. And more. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Victor Elnecave
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding compilation of First Person History.
It is great to find a book that allows me to hear the stories of the people who were there for the birth of the atomic bomb. Read more
Published 6 months ago by okiedan
5.0 out of 5 stars Different points of view all form one.
I have found that reading the stories from eclectic points of view was refreshing. Not only did it allow me to complete a little section in the short time I have before bed time. Read more
Published 6 months ago by J. Monteaux
5.0 out of 5 stars closely related to the brooklyn cocktail
personally i'm not a fan of the manhattan. more of a martini man myself. this is an interesting read but i still don't know how to make a proper manhattan.
Published 6 months ago by cap'n jim ®
4.0 out of 5 stars A Revealing, Instructive Read
I had always wondered about the Manhattan Project, but had never understood how the making of the bomb happened. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Barbara Jo Scales
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