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Nuclear Culture: Living and Working in the World's Largest Atomic Complex

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An account of the growth of the Hanford (Washington state) Nuclear Reservation, the birth of the atomic bomb and the culture which it spawned, seen through the eyes of the participants. Loeb's profile reminds us as few books can just how shocking our normal existence under the nuclear umbrella has really become. Philadelphia, New Society Publishers, 1986. 5.25in x 8in tall; 260pp.

266 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Paul Rogat Loeb

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Paul Rogat Loeb is an American social and political activist, who has strongly fought for issues including social justice, humanitarianism, environmentalism, and civic involvement in American democracy. Loeb is a frequent public speaker and has written five books and numerous newspaper editorials.

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