On July 16, 1945, just weeks before the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that brought about the surrender of Japan and the end of World War II, the United States unleashed the world's first atomic bomb at the Trinity testing site located in the remote Tularosa Valley in south-central New Mexico. Immensely more powerful than any weapon the world had seen, the bomb's effects on the surrounding and downwind communities of plants, animals, birds, and humans have lasted decades.
Countdown 1945 : The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World
Chris Wallace
audiobookbookMaking of the Atomic Bomb : 25th Anniversary Edition
Richard Rhodes
audiobookbookThe Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
James Kakalios
audiobookThe Age of Entanglement : When Quantum Physics was Reborn
Louisa Gilder
audiobookThe Oak Papers
James Canton
audiobookThree Years In Hell
Fintan O'Toole
audiobookIt's Not About the Burqa : Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race
Mariam Khan
audiobookAppalachian Fall: Dispatches from Coal Country on What's Ailing America
Jeff Young
audiobookWhen the Tea Party Came to Town: Inside the U.S. House of Representatives' Most Combative, Dysfunctional, and Infuriating Term in Modern History
Robert Draper
bookA Brief History of the Female Body : An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be
Dr. Deena Emera
audiobookWörterbuch Deutsch-Serbisch-Englisch Niveau A1
Marlene Abdel Aziz-Schachner
bookOn Writing (and Writers) : A Miscellany of Advice and Opinions
C. S. Lewis
audiobook