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Nuclear Dawn: From the Manhattan Project to Bikini Atoll
 
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Nuclear Dawn: From the Manhattan Project to Bikini Atoll (Hardcover)

de James P. Delgado (Author)
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When President Obama and others say they want to end America's dependence on foreign oil, the vision is usually presented in terms of "a new Manhattan Project." So what really was the Manhattan Project? According to James Delgado, at the start of the project in 1942, the element plutonium only existed in microscopic quantities. By June 16, 1945, the date of the world's first nuclear bomb test, America had a fully-operational plutonium industry capable of producing hundreds of pounds of the fissionable material. In just three short years, nuclear weapon technology had progressed from infancy to the world stage.

Delgado, the co-host of the National Geographic Television series "The Sea Hunters," tells the breathtaking story of the original Manhattan Project and its aftermath. While most previous authors have focused on either the scientific or the social history of the events, Delgado's is the first to spotlight the military and political phases of the atom bomb. In crisp prose, he covers the background of the bomb in the labs in Europe, Britain, and America, but the story picks up speed after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war by America.

While most people recognize Robert Oppenheimer as the father of the bomb, readers of Nuclear Dawn will be surprised to learn that gave birth more in the sense that Henry Ford gave birth to the auto industry. In Delgado's narrative, Oppenheimer's role as master organizer and astute business manager is emphasized. What's more, few before Delgado have understood how deeply involved the US Army was in the project. From the very beginning, the program was run by army officers, financed by secret wartime military funds--to the tune of billions of dollars, staffed by army engineers and scientists, and made possible by army bureaucracy. Delgado also shows that without the army's ordnance expertise at Los Alamos, Oppenheimer's team could not have turned nuclear technology into a workable bomb.

Several other unique aspects of Nuclear Dawn turn on the military's role in the project. For example, Delgado tells the full story of the army air force's 509th fighter battalion, which was headed by an iconoclastic colonel named Paul Tibbets. Tibbets' battalion consisted of over 1,200 pilots and crew dedicated to a singular task: delivering an atomic bomb to Japan. Delgado tells how as part of their training, the Utah-based crews would fly practice sorties to Cuba and back, over and over again.

Another little-known aspect of the Manhattan Project drawn out be Delgado is the post-war bickering that quickly arose between the army and navy over who would control the bomb. James Delgado's new book fills a very important gap in our understanding of the enormous changes that the United States military underwent during WWII.


About the Author

James P. Delgado is the President and CEO of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, the world's leading scientific organization dedicated to the study of the human past through shipwrecks and seafaring. The host, with Clive Cussler, of the National Geographic International Television series The Sea Hunters, Dr. Delgado is the author or editor of nearly thirty books, including Adventures of a Sea Hunter: In Search of Famous Shipwrecks, Lost Warships: An Archaeological Tour of War at Sea, Ghost Fleet: The Sunken Ships of Bikini Atoll, Pearl Harbor Recalled: New Images from the Day of Infamy and Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet: History's Greatest Naval Disaster. The author lives in Richmond, British Columbia.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This is a complete assessment., Aoû 6 2009
Par Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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My own interest in the ultimate weapon, is generally limited to the effects of the Atomic Bomb experiments on Bikini Atoll, the resultant shipwrecks which now lie there and, of course, the disgraceful displacement of so many local people who were fed false promises so that the west could experiment with death on a colossal scale. During that particular research I also came across another book by this author; "Ghost Fleet - the sunken ships of Bikini Atoll" (another excellent read!).

James Delgado enjoys a high reputation in the field of marine archaeology. Having found the secret of combining his professional skills with a most readable style of writing, in this work he has produced an account which provides all the educational value of formal training with all the enjoyment of a damned good read. As a scholar and writer, therefore, he fails to disappoint either camp.

In "Nuclear Dawn," Delgado takes the reader skilfully from the pre-atomic age through the development of the Atom Bomb, the means of delivery, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Bikini, nuclear proliferation and, finally, to the legacies of this weapon of ultimate destruction.

There are a fascinating selection of historic photographs covering specific events, ships (including what is probably the last known picture of the USS Indianapolis!), aircraft, individual people and those all-engrossing aftermath pictures from Japan where one cannot help but look in awe at the totality of the devastation wrought. Elsewhere there are also a small selection of underwater photographs from Bikini.

Finally, the artwork completes the product; From the simplest possible exploded view of nuclear fission to cross sections of the bombs used on Japan and maps of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki showing ground zero and the effects at varying distances from that central point of detonation, we have exactly what is required.

Altogether, this is a complete, thorough and most professional description of the subject put together in the order of global events. The sequence of the evolution and use of this particular weapon is often fascinating - though always chilling. For those who wish to acquaint themselves with just about all there is know about the nuclear bomb from a trusted and reliable source, this is the book for you. Furthermore, as a "readable" account, the work will not disappoint. For those who seek a deeper and more detailed understanding of the subject, there is much to be learned from this excellent appraisal.

In many ways, this is the perfect book for having provided exactly what is required of the chosen subject.

NM

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