Jonathan Schell The Fate of the Earth, The Abolition, The Unconquerable Worl by Jonathan Schell - ISBN: 9781598536584
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A collected edition of three classic accounts of our nuclear predicament and the way forward to a peaceful world.

Jonathan Schell The Fate of the Earth, The Abolition, The Unconquerable Worl

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    800 pages

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    12 May 2020

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75 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a collected edition of three classic accounts of our nuclear predicament and the way forward to a peaceful world, by the Rachel Carson of the antiwar movement.75 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a collected edition of three classic accounts of our nuclear predicament and the way forward to a peaceful world, by the Rachel Carson of the antiwar movement.Brave, eloquent, and controversial, these classic works by Jonathan Schell illuminate the nuclear thr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781598536584
ISBN-10:1598536583
Author:Jonathan Schell, Martin J. Sherwin
Publisher:The Library of America
Imprint:The Library of America
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:800
Release Date:12 May 2020
Weight:670g
Dimensions:200mm x 123mm
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Critics Review

“It was during the disorienting final sprint of this arms race that Jonathan Schell produced two of the only enduring books ever written about nuclear weapons. A new edition from the Library of America testifies to their status as classics in a genre full of out-of-print artifacts from long-forgotten and acronym-laden moments in Cold War time… . The Fate of the Earth and The Abolition alone have lasted.” The New Republic

About The Author

Jonathan Schell

Jonathan Schell (1943-2014) wrote two books based on his reporting in Vietnam,The Village of Ben Suc (1967) andThe Military Half- An Account of the Destruction of Quang Ngai and Quang Tin (1968), that made him one of the leading antiwar witnesses of the era. The Fate of the Earth (1982), first published in The New Yorker where he was a longtime staff writer, became an international bestseller and galvanized the nuclear freeze movement. Later a columnist for Newsday and The Nation, he taught at NYU, Princeton, Wesleyan, Yale, and other universities. At the time of his death in 2014, in Brooklyn, he was at work on a book about climate change.Martin J. Sherwin is an author and historian specializing in the development of atomic weapons and nuclear policy. With Kai Bird, he co-wrote American Prometheus- The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 2006.

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