Talking about nuclear arms, I much liked Richard Rhodes’s two books—esp. The Making of the Atomic Bomb, but also the “sequel”, Dark Sun—The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb.
The first book focus much on the science (in a non-technical way) and the politics, while the second spends a lot of time of the espionage that helped the Soviets to create a bomb, too.
Yes, Rhodes’s books seem highly recommended but unfortunately, they’re not on libgen.
inconceivable! http://bit.ly/11G83DY
What—how—I was sure I checked—IMPOSSIBRU!
Talking about nuclear arms, I much liked Richard Rhodes’s two books—esp. The Making of the Atomic Bomb, but also the “sequel”, Dark Sun—The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb.
The first book focus much on the science (in a non-technical way) and the politics, while the second spends a lot of time of the espionage that helped the Soviets to create a bomb, too.
Yes, Rhodes’s books seem highly recommended but unfortunately, they’re not on libgen.
inconceivable! http://bit.ly/11G83DY
What—how—I was sure I checked—IMPOSSIBRU!