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109 East Palace : Robert Oppenheimer and the secret city of Los Alamos / Jennet Conant

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Author:
Conant, Jennet  Search this
Subject:
McKibbin, Dorothy Scarritt 1897-1985  Search this
Oppenheimer, J. Robert 1904-1967  Search this
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory History  Search this
Manhattan Project (U.S.) History  Search this
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory  Search this
Manhattan Project (U.S.)  Search this
Physical description:
xviii, 425 p. : maps ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Biography
Place:
United States
Date:
2005
C2005
Notes:
Maps on lining papers.
NASM copy 39088011552031 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, S. Dillon Ripley Endowment, From his friends, 1993.
Contents:
Charmed -- A most improbable choice -- The bluest eyes I've ever seen -- Cowboy boots and all -- The gatekeeper -- The professor and the general -- Summer camp -- Lost almost -- Welcome distractions -- Nothing dangerous -- The big shot -- Baby boom -- Summer lightning -- A bad case of the jitters -- Playing with fire -- A dirty trick -- Everything was different -- A rain of ruin -- By our works we are committed -- Elysian dreamer -- Scorpions in a bottle -- Fallout
Summary:
This book captures the drama of 27 perilous months at Los Alamos, a secret city cut off from the rest of society, ringed by barbed wire, where Oppenheimer and his young recruits lived as virtual prisoners of the U.S. government--freshly minted secretaries and worldly scientists contending with living conditions straight out of pioneer days, racing to build the first atomic bomb before Germany could. Oppenheimer was as arrogant as he was inexperienced, and few believed the 38-year-old theoretical physicist would succeed. Yet despite the obstacles, he forged a vibrant community through the sheer force of his personality.
Topic:
Atomic bomb--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_773135