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Authors: Denise Kiernan
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #Science, #War, #Biography, #History
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Map on pp. xviii–xix reproduced from
Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb
(Vincent C. Jones, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985).
All photos are by James Edward Westcott, courtesy of the National Archives, with the exception of: insert
page 1
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Principal Cast of Characters
Map—Clinton Engineer Works, Tennessee, 1943–1945
Revelation, August 1945
1: EVERYTHING WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF : TRAIN TO NOWHERE, AUGUST 1943
Tubealloy: The Bohemian Grove to the Appalachian Hills, September 1942
2: PEACHES AND PEARLS: THE TAKING OF SITE X, FALL 1942
Tubealloy: Ida and the Atom, 1934
3: THROUGH THE GATES: CLINTON ENGINEER WORKS, FALL 1943
Tubealloy: Lise and Fission, 1938
4: BULL PENS AND CREEPS: THE PROJECT’S WELCOME FOR NEW EMPLOYEES
Tubealloy: Leona and Success in Chicago, December 1942
5: ONLY TEMPORARY: SPRING INTO SUMMER, 1944
Tubealloy: The Quest for Product
6: TO WORK
Tubealloy: The Couriers
7: RHYTHMS OF LIFE
Tubealloy: Security, Censorship, and the Press
8: THE ONE ABOUT THE FIREFLIES . . .
Tubealloy: Pumpkins, Spies, and Chicken Soup, Fall 1944
9: THE UNSPOKEN: SWEETHEARTS AND SECRETS
Tubealloy: Combining Efforts in the New Year
10: CURIOSITY AND SILENCE
Tubealloy: The Project’s Crucial Spring
11: INNOCENCE LOST
Tubealloy: Hope and the Haberdasher, April–May 1945
12: SAND JUMPS IN THE DESERT, JULY 1945
13: THE GADGET REVEALED
14: DAWN OF A THOUSAND SUNS
15: LIFE IN THE NEW AGE
Epilogue
Photographs
Reading Group Guide
About Denise Kiernan
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Table of Contents
Map—Clinton Engineer Works, Tennessee, 1943–1945
1: EVERYTHING WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF : TRAIN TO NOWHERE, AUGUST 1943
Tubealloy: The Bohemian Grove to the Appalachian Hills, September 1942
2: PEACHES AND PEARLS: THE TAKING OF SITE X, FALL 1942
Tubealloy: Ida and the Atom, 1934
3: THROUGH THE GATES: CLINTON ENGINEER WORKS, FALL 1943
Tubealloy: Lise and Fission, 1938
4: BULL PENS AND CREEPS: THE PROJECT’S WELCOME FOR NEW EMPLOYEES
Tubealloy: Leona and Success in Chicago, December 1942
5: ONLY TEMPORARY: SPRING INTO SUMMER, 1944
Tubealloy: The Quest for Product
Tubealloy: The Couriers
Tubealloy: Security, Censorship, and the Press
8: THE ONE ABOUT THE FIREFLIES . . .
Tubealloy: Pumpkins, Spies, and Chicken Soup, Fall 1944
9: THE UNSPOKEN: SWEETHEARTS AND SECRETS
Tubealloy: Combining Efforts in the New Year
Tubealloy: The Project’s Crucial Spring
Tubealloy: Hope and the Haberdasher, April–May 1945
12: SAND JUMPS IN THE DESERT, JULY 1945
Epilogue
Photographs
Reading Group Guide
About Denise Kiernan
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index