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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    St. Martin's Press
    ISBN-10
    1250047110
    ISBN-13
    9781250047113
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    171698379

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Hiroshima Nagasaki : the Real Story of the Atomic Bombings and Their Aftermath
    Number of Pages
    640 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2014
    Topic
    Military / Nuclear Warfare, Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, Asia / Japan
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    History
    Author
    Paul Ham
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    2 in
    Item Weight
    30.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.5 in
    Item Width
    6.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2014-008489
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    With more detail than the average textbook yet written in a way that pulls you in . . . this is essential for anyone remotely interested in . . . history., An eyewitness picture that leaves Dante's Inferno looking pale . . . Well documented and stringently argued., Moral anger drives Mr. Ham... He shows us in agonizing detail that many were maimed or killed... Ordinary Japanese, Mr. Ham believes, were less emperor-worshiping fanatics than victims of an authoritarian elite that prolonged the war with no regard for their hardships., In his comprehensive narrative [Ham] explores the history of the two blasts with considerable skill., "Ham's 629-page volume shows familiarity with much of the literature and debates within historiography, skillfully uses some archival research, and ranges widely in political, diplomatic, and military history… Ham is a splendid storyteller, a master of engrossing and exciting narrative. …[he] digs deeper, and brings back to life the figures who dominated this history, in a page-turner that could reach a wide audience."- Los Angeles Review of Books "Ham presents a forceful argument that the bombing was excessive and unjustified… In this sweeping and comprehensive history, Ham details the geopolitical considerations and huge egos behind evolving theories of warfare… But most powerful are the eyewitness accounts of 80 survivors, ordinary people caught up in the events of war."- Booklist (starred review) "Moral anger drives Mr. Ham… He shows us in agonizing detail that many were maimed or killed… Ordinary Japanese, Mr. Ham believes, were less emperor-worshiping fanatics than victims of an authoritarian elite that prolonged the war with no regard for their hardships."- The Wall Street Journal Book Review "A provocative look at the closing days of the Japanese Empire and the long shadow cast ever after by the atomic bomb….A valuable contribution to the literature of World War II that asks its readers to rethink much of what they've been taught about America's just cause."- Kirkus Reviews "An absorbing read and thoroughly researched work, it is a must-read for those interested in the mortal aspects of total war and military strategy in general. Ham's work will be cited as an important addition to a debate that continues 70 years after the event."- Publishers Weekly "[A] vivid, comprehensive, and quietly furious account . . . Paul Ham brings new tools to the job, unearthing fresh evidence of a deeply disturbing sort. He has a magpie eye for the telling detail." -Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) "Comprehensive and horrifying." -Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review (UK) "Provocative and challenging . . . A voice that is both vigorous and passionate." -Christopher Sylvester, Daily Express (UK) "An eyewitness picture that leaves Dante's Inferno looking pale . . . Well documented and stringently argued." -Peter Lewis, Daily Mail (UK) "A provocative reassessment . . . Ham writes with anger and a journalist's eye." - The Daily Telegraph (UK) "With more detail than the average textbook yet written in a way that pulls you in . . . this is essential for anyone remotely interested in . . . history." - The Sunday Telegraph (Australia) "In his comprehensive narrative [Ham] explores the history of the two blasts with considerable skill." -Josh Glancy, The Sunday Times (UK), Ham's 629-page volume shows familiarity with much of the literature and debates within historiography, skillfully uses some archival research, and ranges widely in political, diplomatic, and military history... Ham is a splendid storyteller, a master of engrossing and exciting narrative. ...[he] digs deeper, and brings back to life the figures who dominated this history, in a page-turner that could reach a wide audience., An absorbing read and thoroughly researched work, it is a must-read for those interested in the mortal aspects of total war and military strategy in general. Ham's work will be cited as an important addition to a debate that continues 70 years after the event., A provocative look at the closing days of the Japanese Empire and the long shadow cast ever after by the atomic bomb....A valuable contribution to the literature of World War II that asks its readers to rethink much of what they've been taught about America's just cause., "Ham presents a forceful argument that the bombing was excessive and unjustified… In this sweeping and comprehensive history, Ham details the geopolitical considerations and huge egos behind evolving theories of warfare… But most powerful are the eyewitness accounts of 80 survivors, ordinary people caught up in the events of war."- Booklist (starred review) "A provocative look at the closing days of the Japanese Empire and the long shadow cast ever after by the atomic bomb….A valuable contribution to the literature of World War II that asks its readers to rethink much of what they've been taught about America's just cause."- Kirkus Reviews "An absorbing read and thoroughly researched work, it is a must-read for those interested in the mortal aspects of total war and military strategy in general. Ham's work will be cited as an important addition to a debate that continues 70 years after the event."- Publishers Weekly "[A] vivid, comprehensive, and quietly furious account . . . Paul Ham brings new tools to the job, unearthing fresh evidence of a deeply disturbing sort. He has a magpie eye for the telling detail." -Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) "Comprehensive and horrifying." -Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review (UK) "Provocative and challenging . . . A voice that is both vigorous and passionate." -Christopher Sylvester, Daily Express (UK) "An eyewitness picture that leaves Dante's Inferno looking pale . . . Well documented and stringently argued." -Peter Lewis, Daily Mail (UK) "A provocative reassessment . . . Ham writes with anger and a journalist's eye." - The Daily Telegraph (UK) "With more detail than the average textbook yet written in a way that pulls you in . . . this is essential for anyone remotely interested in . . . history." - The Sunday Telegraph (Australia) "In his comprehensive narrative [Ham] explores the history of the two blasts with considerable skill." -Josh Glancy, The Sunday Times (UK), Ham presents a forceful argument that the bombing was excessive and unjustified... In this sweeping and comprehensive history, Ham details the geopolitical considerations and huge egos behind evolving theories of warfare... But most powerful are the eyewitness accounts of 80 survivors, ordinary people caught up in the events of war., [A] vivid, comprehensive, and quietly furious account . . . Paul Ham brings new tools to the job, unearthing fresh evidence of a deeply disturbing sort. He has a magpie eye for the telling detail., "Ham's 629-page volume shows familiarity with much of the literature and debates within historiography, skillfully uses some archival research, and ranges widely in political, diplomatic, and military history... Ham is a splendid storyteller, a master of engrossing and exciting narrative. ...[he] digs deeper, and brings back to life the figures who dominated this history, in a page-turner that could reach a wide audience." -- Los Angeles Review of Books "Ham presents a forceful argument that the bombing was excessive and unjustified... In this sweeping and comprehensive history, Ham details the geopolitical considerations and huge egos behind evolving theories of warfare... But most powerful are the eyewitness accounts of 80 survivors, ordinary people caught up in the events of war." -- Booklist (starred review) "Moral anger drives Mr. Ham... He shows us in agonizing detail that many were maimed or killed... Ordinary Japanese, Mr. Ham believes, were less emperor-worshiping fanatics than victims of an authoritarian elite that prolonged the war with no regard for their hardships." -- The Wall Street Journal Book Review "A provocative look at the closing days of the Japanese Empire and the long shadow cast ever after by the atomic bomb....A valuable contribution to the literature of World War II that asks its readers to rethink much of what they've been taught about America's just cause." -- Kirkus Reviews "An absorbing read and thoroughly researched work, it is a must-read for those interested in the mortal aspects of total war and military strategy in general. Ham's work will be cited as an important addition to a debate that continues 70 years after the event." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] vivid, comprehensive, and quietly furious account . . . Paul Ham brings new tools to the job, unearthing fresh evidence of a deeply disturbing sort. He has a magpie eye for the telling detail." -- Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) "Comprehensive and horrifying." -- Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review (UK) "Provocative and challenging . . . A voice that is both vigorous and passionate." -- Christopher Sylvester, Daily Express (UK) "An eyewitness picture that leaves Dante's Inferno looking pale . . . Well documented and stringently argued." -- Peter Lewis, Daily Mail (UK) "A provocative reassessment . . . Ham writes with anger and a journalist's eye." -- The Daily Telegraph (UK) "With more detail than the average textbook yet written in a way that pulls you in . . . this is essential for anyone remotely interested in . . . history." -- The Sunday Telegraph (Australia) "In his comprehensive narrative [Ham] explores the history of the two blasts with considerable skill." -- Josh Glancy, The Sunday Times (UK), "An absorbing read and thoroughly researched work, it is a must-read for those interested in the mortal aspects of total war and military strategy in general. Ham's work will be cited as an important addition to a debate that continues 70 years after the event."- Publishers Weekly "[A] vivid, comprehensive, and quietly furious account . . . Paul Ham brings new tools to the job, unearthing fresh evidence of a deeply disturbing sort. He has a magpie eye for the telling detail." -Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) "Comprehensive and horrifying." -Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review (UK) "Provocative and challenging . . . A voice that is both vigorous and passionate." -Christopher Sylvester, Daily Express (UK) "An eyewitness picture that leaves Dante's Inferno looking pale . . . Well documented and stringently argued." -Peter Lewis, Daily Mail (UK) "A provocative reassessment . . . Ham writes with anger and a journalist's eye." - The Daily Telegraph (UK) "With more detail than the average textbook yet written in a way that pulls you in . . . this is essential for anyone remotely interested in . . . history." - The Sunday Telegraph (Australia) "In his comprehensive narrative [Ham] explores the history of the two blasts with considerable skill." -Josh Glancy, The Sunday Times (UK)
    Dewey Decimal
    940.54/2521954
    Synopsis
    In this harrowing history of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, Paul Ham argues against the use of nuclear weapons, drawing on extensive research and hundreds of interviews to prove that the bombings had little impact on the eventual outcome of the Pacific War. More than 100,000 people were killed instantly by the atomic bombs, mostly women, children, and the elderly. Many hundreds of thousands more succumbed to their horrific injuries later, or slowly perished of radiation-related sickness. Yet American leaders claimed the bombs were "our least abhorrent choice"--and still today most people believe they ended the Pacific War and saved millions of American and Japanese lives. In this gripping narrative, Ham demonstrates convincingly that misunderstandings and nationalist fury on both sides led to the use of the bombs. Ham also gives powerful witness to its destruction through the eyes of eighty survivors, from twelve-year-olds forced to work in war factories to wives and children who faced the holocaust alone. Hiroshima Nagasaki presents the grisly unadorned truth about the bombings, blurred for so long by postwar propaganda, and transforms our understanding of one of the defining events of the twentieth century.
    LC Classification Number
    D767.25.H6H334 20124

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