No Place to Hide, 1946/1984

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No Place to Hide, 1946/1984
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Book Synopsis No Place to Hide, 1946/1984 by : David Bradley

Book excerpt: A reissue of the 1948 eyewitness report of early atom bomb tests at Bikini & an analysis of the dangers of nuclear weapons, with a new introduction & epilogue.


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