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Bomb: How Nuclear Weapons Changed the World

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When nuclear weapons were invented, the world changed forever. Today, there are approximately fourteen thousand nuclear warheads in existence—enough to destroy civilization and make the Earth uninhabitable. Science journalist Mark Wolverton explores the history of nuclear weapons development, from their earliest tests, to key moments when the world stood on the brink of apocalypse, and how nuclear weapons have shaped global culture. The Bomb is a sobering account of the past, present, and future of man’s most dangerous invention.
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