· Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb. By Jonathan Fetter-Vorm; Hill and Wang, ; pp.; US $22; ISBN . Words and pictures, mostly at the same time, mostly true. Product Information "Succeeds as both a graphic primer and a philosophical meditation." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Trinity, the debut graphic book by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, depicts the dramatic history of the race to build and the decision to drop the first atomic bomb in World War Two.
"Succeeds as both a graphic primer and a philosophical meditation." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Trinity, the debut graphic book by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, depicts the dramatic history of the race to build and the decision to drop the first atomic bomb in World War Two. This sweeping historical narrative traces the spark of invention from the laboratories of nineteenth-century Europe to the. Richly illustrated and deeply researched, TRINITY is a dramatic, informative, and thought-provoking book on one of the most significant and harrowing events in history. Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb. by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm. Publication Date: June 5, Genres: Graphic Novel, History, Military, Science. It was that feeling of secrecy, duty, paranoia, and fear, that Fetter-Vorm tried to capture as he researched, wrote, and illustrated Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb (New York: Hill and Wang, ). Combining history, politics, science, and philosophy in what others would call a graphic novel format, Trinity visualizes the steps that led to the destruction of the Japanese.
Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb. By Jonathan Fetter-Vorm; Hill and Wang, ; pp.; US $22; ISBN The story of the Manhattan Project, which yielded the. Trinity, the debut graphic book by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, depicts the dramatic history of the race to build and the decision to drop the first atomic bomb in World War Two. This sweeping historical. Trinity, the debut graphic book by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, depicts the dramatic history of the race to build and the decision to drop the first atomic bomb in World War Two. This sweeping historical narrative traces the spark of invention from the laboratories of nineteenth-century Europe to the massive industrial and scientific efforts of the Manhattan Project, and even transports the reader into a nuclear reaction—into the splitting atoms themselves.
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