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- catalog contributor b1259892.
- catalog created "1956.".
- catalog date "1956".
- catalog date "1956.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1956.".
- catalog description "Vision. How the scientists became aware that the atom holds energy that man can use and how, concerned for the nation's safety, they persuaded the government to support an all-out effort to release this energy. -- Faith. The achievement of the first controlled release of atomic power. -- Work. A strange team of military men, captains of industry, scientists, engineers, and competent laborers performs the titanic task of forging three atomic bombs. -- Choice. The heart-searching decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan and the consequences of this action. -- Hope. Prospects regarding war, peace, and freedom. An analysis of the military and social consequences of the release of the atom's energy, and a discussion of the future of freedom from a Christian's point of view.".
- catalog extent "370 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Atomic quest.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Atomic quest.".
- catalog issued "1956".
- catalog issued "1956.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Atomic quest.".
- catalog subject "623.451*".
- catalog subject "Atomic bomb.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear energy History.".
- catalog subject "QC773.A1 C65".
- catalog tableOfContents "Vision. How the scientists became aware that the atom holds energy that man can use and how, concerned for the nation's safety, they persuaded the government to support an all-out effort to release this energy. -- Faith. The achievement of the first controlled release of atomic power. -- Work. A strange team of military men, captains of industry, scientists, engineers, and competent laborers performs the titanic task of forging three atomic bombs. -- Choice. The heart-searching decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan and the consequences of this action. -- Hope. Prospects regarding war, peace, and freedom. An analysis of the military and social consequences of the release of the atom's energy, and a discussion of the future of freedom from a Christian's point of view.".
- catalog title "Atomic quest : a personal narrative.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".