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University of New South Wales Press. Fine. Date: 2016. Paperback. 1742234283 . Edges lightly foxed; 6 X 1.2 X 9.25 inches; 384 pages . 2016. University of New South Wales Press ISBN 1742234283 9781742234281 [AU]
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: University of New South Wales Press] Softcover Edges lightly foxed; 6 X 1.2 X 9.25 inches; 384 pages [Kingscliff, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2016]
Sydney; University of New South Wales Press; 2016. paperback in very good condition. 373 pages Sydney; University of New South Wales Press; 2016 ISBN 1742234283 9781742234281 [AU]
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: Sydney; University of New South Wales Press; 2016] Softcover paperback in very good condition; 373 pages [Erskineville, Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 2016]
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: NewSouth, Sydney NSW] Softcover First Edition Very good condition. Ex library copy with all external stickers removed. Partial date due slip on inside page. Minor wear to book corners and edges. [Bunbury, WA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2016]
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. *Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History 2017**Winner of the CHASS Australia Book Prize 2017*In September 2016 it will be 60 years since the first British mushroom cloud rose above the plain at Maralinga in South Australia. The atomic weapons test series wreaked havoc on Indigenous communities and turned the land into a radioactive wasteland. In 1950 Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered no benefit to Australia and relinquished control over them and left the public completely in the dark. This book reveals the devastating consequences of that decision. After earlier tests at Monte Bello and Emu Field, in 1956 Australia dutifully provided 3200 square kilometres of South Australian desert to the British Government, along with logistics and personnel.How could a democracy such as Australia host another country's nuclear program in the midst of the Cold War? In this meticulously researched and shocking work, journalist and academic Elizabeth Tynan reveals how Australia allowed itself to be duped. Maralinga was born in secret atomic business, and has continued to be shrouded in mystery decades after the atomic thunder stopped rolling across the South Australian test site. This book is the most comprehensive account of the whole saga, from the time that the explosive potential of ...
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. *Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History 2017**Winner of the CHASS Australia Book Prize 2017*In September 2016 it will be 60 years since the first British mushroom cloud rose above the plain at Maralinga in South Australia. The atomic weapons test series wreaked havoc on Indigenous communities and turned the land into a radioactive wasteland. In 1950 Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered no benefit to Australia and relinquished control over them and left the public completely in the dark. This book reveals the devastating consequences of that decision. After earlier tests at Monte Bello and Emu Field, in 1956 Australia dutifully provided 3200 square kilometres of South Australian desert to the British Government, along with logistics and personnel.How could a democracy such as Australia host another country's nuclear program in the midst of the Cold War? In this meticulously researched and shocking work, journalist and academic Elizabeth Tynan reveals how Australia allowed itself to be duped. Maralinga was born in secret atomic business, and has continued to be shrouded in mystery decades after the atomic thunder stopped rolling across the South Australian test site. This book is the most comprehensive account of the whole saga, from the time that the explosive potential of ...
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: University of New South Wales Press] Softcover [Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2016]
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: NewSouth Publishing, Sydney, NSW] Softcover Paperback. *Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Australian History 2017**Winner of the CHASS Australia Book Prize 2017*In September 2016 it will be 60 years since the first British mushroom cloud rose above the plain at Maralinga in South Australia. The atomic weapons test series wreaked havoc on Indigenous communities and turned the land into a radioactive wasteland. In 1950 Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered no benefit to Australia and relinquished control over them and left the public completely in the dark. This book reveals the devastating consequences of that decision. After earlier tests at Monte Bello and Emu Field, in 1956 Australia dutifully provided 3200 square kilometres of South Australian desert to the British Government, along with logistics and personnel.How could a democracy such as Australia host another country's nuclear program in the midst of the Cold War? In this meticulously researched and shocking work, journalist and academic Elizabeth Tynan reveals how Australia allowed itself to be duped. Maralinga was born in secret atomic business, and has continued to be shrouded in mystery decades after the atomic thunder stopped rolling across the South Australian test site. This book is the most comprehensive account of the whole saga, from the time that the explosive potential of ...
ISBN10: 1742234283, ISBN13: 9781742234281, [publisher: University of New South Wales Press] Softcover Item in very good condition! Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. [Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2016]
Paperback / softback. New. In 1950 Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered no benefit to Australia and relinquished control over them - and left the public completely in the dark. This book reveals the devastating consequences of that decision. It is a meticulously researched and shocking work. ISBN 1742234283 9781742234281 [GB]
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