Hiroshima'Hiroshima' is John Hersey's timeless and compassionate account of the catastrophic event which heralded the coming of the atomic age. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author went to Japan, while the ashes of Hiroshima were still warm, to interview the survivors of the first atomic bombing. His trip resulted in this world-famous document, the most significant piece of journalism of modern times. |
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معاينة المستخدمين - SeriousGrace - LibraryThingIsn't it strange that in times of intense tragedy (like your country being at war), that one could be lulled into a false sense of security just because of the Boy Who Cried Wolf syndrome? When the ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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معاينة المستخدمين - TomMcGreevy - LibraryThingA book that should be read. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the Second World War. This book is about the experience of six survivors of Hiroshima. It describes their lives from before the ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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