The New MenScribner, 1954 - 311 pages It is the onset of World War II in the fifth in the Strangers and Brothers series. A group of Cambridge scientists are working on atomic fission. But there are consequences for the men who are affected by it. Hiroshima also causes mixed personal reactions. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I ARGUMENT WITH A BROTHER | 3 |
A CODE NAME | 13 |
WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN FORESIGHT | 18 |
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