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Books on Hiroshima/Nagasaki and their legacy:
"Original Child Bomb" by Thomas Merton (Unicorn Press, 1983). "Hiroshima in America: A Half Century of Denial" by Robert Jay Lifton and Greg Mitchell (Avon, 1996). "Hiroshima's Shadow," editors Kai Bird and Lawrence Lifschultz (The Pamphleteer's Press, 1998). "Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Physical, Medical, and Social Effects of the Atomic Bombings" (Basic Books, 1981). "Hiroshima" by John Hersey (Vintage, 1985). "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" by Richard Rhodes (Simon & Schuster, 1986). "Day One" by Peter Wyden (Simon & Schuster, 1984). "The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb" by Gar Alperovitz (Knopf, 1995). "The Winning Weapon" by Gregg Herken (Knopf, 1981). "A World Destroyed" by Martin Sherwin (Knopf, 1975). "Death in Life," by Robert Jay Lifton (University of North Carolina, 1991) "Nagasaki Journey: The Photographs of Yosuke Yamahata" (Pomegranate Artbooks, 1995) "War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War" by John Dower (Pantheon, 1986). "Harry S. Truman Memoirs: Year of Decisions" (Doubleday, 1955). "Black Rain" a novel by Masuji Ibuse (Bantam, 1985) "The Atomic Bomb: Voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki" editors Kyoko Selden, Mark Selden and Robert Jay Lifton (M.E. Sharpe 1997)
Books on the Nuclear Era:
"By the Bomb's Early Light," by Paul Boyer (Pantheon, 1985). "Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing" by Richard L. Miller (Free Press, 1986). "Killing Our Own" by Harvey Wasserman and Norman Solomon (Delta, 1982). "At Work in the Fields of the Bomb" photographs by Robert Del Tredici (Harper & Row, 1987) "Atomic Harvest: Hanford and the Lethal Toll of America's Nuclear Arsenal" by Michael D'Antonio (Crown, 1993). "American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear War" by Carole Gallagher (MIT Press, 1993). "GI Guinea Pigs" by Michael Uhl and Todd Ensign (Wideview, 1980). "The Fate of the Earth" by Jonathan Schell (Avon, 1982). "Nuclear War Films" by Jack G. Shaheen and Richard Taylor (Southern Illinois University Press, 1978). "The Myths of August" by Stewart Udall (Pantheon, 1994). "Danger and Survival" by McGeorge Bundy (Random House, 1988). "Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction" by Paul Brians (Kent State University Press, 1987). "History Wars: The Enola Gay and Other Battles for the American Past" by Edward T. Linenthal and Tom Engelhardt (Metropolitan Books, 1996). "One World or None: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement" by Lawrence Wittner (Stanford University Press, 1993).
Books for Younger People:
"Original Child Bomb" by Thomas Merton (Unicorn Press, 1983). "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr (Putnam, 1993). Barefoot Gen: "A Cartoon Story of Hiroshima" by Keiji Nakazawa (Penguin, 1990) "Hiroshima" by John Hersey (Vintage, 1985). "On the Wings of Peace: Writers and Illustrators Speak Out for Peace, in Memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" editor Sheila Hamanaka (Clarion Books,1995). "Hiroshima No Pika" by Toshi Maruki (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books, 1982) "A Place Called Hiroshima" text by Betty Jean Lifton, photographs by Eikoh Hosoe (Kodansha 1985). "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" (VHS)
Films/Documetaries:
"Hiroshima-Nagasaki 1945" (1970) "The Atomic Café" (1982) "Dark Circle" (1983) "Lost Generation" (1982) "Genbaku-Shi: American Victims of the Atomic Bomb" (1982) "Remembering the Bomb" (1985) "The Day After Trinity" (1982) "Deadly Deception: (1991) "Rain of Ruin: Nagasaki" (1986) "Does the United States Need Nuclear Weapons?"
Movies:
"Hiroshima Mon Amour" "Testament" "The Day After" (1983, TV movie) "Day One" (1985, TV movie) "Fat Man and Little Boy" "Black Rain" (Immam ura) "Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes" (TV movie) "Rhapsody in August" (Kurosawa) "Hiroshima" (Showtime movie) (1995) |
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