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making peace with the bomb at Los Alamos

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An edition of The good servant (1995)

The good servant

making peace with the bomb at Los Alamos

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Janet Bailey's The Good Servant: Making Peace with the Bomb at Los Alamos tells, for the first time, the story of what the end of the Cold War means to the brilliant men and women of Los Alamos. Many in this select group of scientists believe that they, as much as anyone, have kept us all safe for the last half century, and that they, more than anyone, are the unsung heroes who won the Cold War.

Bailey, who was there for the last underground test, who watched as the bomb assembly plant began disassembling the bombs that it had put together, follows these scientists as they begin to try to find where their talents, intelligence, and dreams fit into the new world order. She is there as a group of Russian and American bomb builders try to take what they've learned from the hydrogen bomb to create a source of fusion power. She shows us how one of the men who ran the underground tests uses his knowledge of the earth to try to extract electrical power from the ground beneath our feet.

She takes us to a cave beneath a Russian mountain as a Russian/American team searches through a lake of gray sludge for the elusive particle that may explain the way the universe works.

The Good Servant captures a historic moment, the moment when the men and women who created the most destructive forces ever to exist on this planet were told to study war no more, to turn their talents to building this new world. In doing so, it shows us what they've lost and what we've gained, and, in the process, offers us a message of hope and possibility.

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
188

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
507/.209789/58
Library of Congress
QC773.3.U5 B35 1995, QC773.3.U5B35 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
188 p. ;
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL790287M
Internet Archive
goodservantmakin00bail
ISBN 10
0684809397
LCCN
95022737
OCLC/WorldCat
32665428
Library Thing
7779539
Goodreads
1340648

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