Weapons of Mass Destruction: Specters of the Nuclear Age
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Specters of the Nuclear Age
- From having a single bomb immediately after the Nagasaki attack, the United States would go on to build some 70,000 nuclear bombs over the course of the Cold War.
- The colossal brinkmanship with the Soviet Union threatened each country's people.
- Why were so many bombs thought to be necessary?
- How did the infrastructure come about to enable the delicate business of building and deploying so many bombs?
This book answers these questions and more; through high-quality photographs, the full flowering of the warheads and delivery systems of the nuclear age are shown in chilling detail.
Author: Martin Miller
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Published: 12/28/2017
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.60lbs
Size: 12.00h x 9.30w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780764354403
About the Author
Martin Miller has been taking serious high-resolution photographs since 1970. As a former research physicist, Miller brings a distinctive point of view to creating images of this quintessentially scientific subject. His photographic work has received numerous international awards.