by David Rittenhouse Inglis foreword by Norman Cousins
University of Michigan Press, 1986 Cloth: 978-0-472-09367-0 | eISBN: 978-0-472-22323-7 (standard) Library of Congress Classification JX1974.7.I54 1986 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.174
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Since participating in the original development of the atomic bomb at Los Alamos over forty years ago, David Inglis has written more than sixty articles on various aspects of the subject. These articles not only provide a useful background for specific issues of the arms race, but also point out missed opportunities for making our future safer and the major obstacles in reaching any agreements in arms reduction. This book is built around selections from those articles.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Rittenhouse Inglis is professor emeritus of physics of the University of Massachusetts. He is a strong advocate of nuclear arms reduction and control.
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