Description |
xii, 786 pages ; 20 cm. |
Series |
Library of America ; 329.
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Contents |
The fate of the earth -- The abolition -- The unconquerable world. |
Summary |
"From the Vietnam era to the war on terror, Jonathan Schell (1943-2014) produced a body of work as brave, humane, and consequential as any in the history of American journalism. His legacy rests especially on three books about the threat of nuclear weapons--'the gravest danger of our age'--and the changing nature of modern warfare. On the 75th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Library of America brings together these essential works in one volume for the first time."--From jacket. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Subject |
Nuclear disarmament.
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Nuclear winter.
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Nonviolence.
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War.
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Social change.
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Added Author |
Sherwin, Martin J., editor.
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Schell, Jonathan, 1943-2014.
Fate of the earth.
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Schell, Jonathan, 1943-2014.
Abolition.
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Schell, Jonathan, 1943-2014.
Unconquerable world.
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Added Title |
Fate of the Earth |
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Abolition |
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Unconquerable world |
ISBN |
9781598536584 (hardcover) |
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1598536583 (hardcover) |
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