Atomic bomb -- United States -- History
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Atomic bomb -- United States -- History
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Atomic bomb
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- General George C. Marshall and the atomic bomb, Frank A. Settle Jr. ; foreword by Robert Norris ; afterword by Robert Strong
- The Manhattan Project, Matt Doeden
- Critical mass, how Nazi Germany surrendered enriched uranium for the United States' atomic bomb, Carter Plymton Hydrick
- Five days in August, how World War II became a nuclear war, Michael D. Gordin
- The Manhattan project, the birth of the atomic bomb in the words of its creators, eyewitnesses, and historians, edited by Cynthia C. Kelly ; introduced by Richard Rhodes
- Man of the hour, James B. Conant, warrior scientist, Jennet Conant
- Memoirs, a twentieth-century journey in science and politics, Edward Teller, with Judith L. Shoolery
- Race to develop the atomic bomb, by Amy C. Rea
- The Los Alamos primer, the first lectures on how to build an atomic bomb, Robert Serber ; annotated by Robert Serber ; updated with a new introduction by Richard Rhodes
- Atomic Bill, a journalist's dangerous ambition in the shadow of the bomb, Vincent Kiernan
- Man of the hour, James B. Conant, warrior scientist, Jennet Conant
- 109 East Palace, Robert Oppenheimer and the secret city of Los Alamos, Jennet Conant
- Edward Teller, the real Dr. Strangelove, Peter Goodchild
- Hiroshima, birth of the nuclear age, by Michael Burgan
- Spies in the Congo, America's atomic mission in World War II, Susan Williams
- J. Robert Oppenheimer and the American century, David C. Cassidy
- The ruin of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the birth of the modern arms race, Priscilla J. McMillan ; foreword by Martin J. Sherwin
- Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, insights into J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Father of the atomic bomb", editor, Cynthia C. Kelly
- American Prometheus, the triumph and tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin
- The meanings of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Lindsey Michael Banco
- James B. Conant, Harvard to Hiroshima and the making of the nuclear age, James G. Hershberg
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