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To Hell and Back - The Last Train from Hiroshima (Paperback)
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To Hell and Back - The Last Train from Hiroshima (Paperback)
Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
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Drawing on the voices of atomic bomb survivors and the new science
of forensic archaeology, Charles Pellegrino describes the events
and the aftermath of two days in August when nuclear devices,
detonated over Japan, changed life on Earth forever. To Hell and
Back offers readers a stunning, "you are there" time capsule,
wrapped in elegant prose. Charles Pellegrino's scientific authority
and close relationship with the A-bomb survivors make his account
the most gripping and authoritative ever written. At the
narrative's core are eyewitness accounts of those who experienced
the atomic explosions firsthand-the Japanese civilians on the
ground. As the first city targeted, Hiroshima is the focus of most
histories. Pellegrino gives equal weight to the bombing of
Nagasaki, symbolized by the thirty people who are known to have
fled Hiroshima for Nagasaki-where they arrived just in time to
survive the second bomb. One of them, Tsutomu Yamaguchi, is the
only person who experienced the full effects of both cataclysms
within Ground Zero. The second time, the blast effects were
diverted around the stairwell behind which Yamaguchi's office
conference was convened-placing him and few others in a shock
cocoon that offered protection while the entire building
disappeared around them. Pellegrino weaves spellbinding stories
together within an illustrated narrative that challenges the
"official report," showing exactly what happened in Hiroshima and
Nagasaki-and why. Also available from compatible vendors is an
enhanced e-book version containing never-before-seen video clips of
the survivors, their descendants, and the cities as they are today.
Filmed by the author during his research in Japan, these 18 videos
are placed throughout the text, taking readers beyond the page and
offering an eye-opening and personal way to understand how the
effects of the atomic bombs are still felt 70 years after
detonation.
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