Description: 109 East Palace by Jennet Conant Synopsis coming soon....... FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From the bestselling author of Tuxedo Park, the extraordinary story of the thousands of people who were sequestered in a military facility in the desert for twenty-seven intense months under J. Robert Oppenheimer where the worlds best scientists raced to invent the atomic bomb and win World War II.In 1943, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant, charismatic head of the Manhattan Project, recruited scientists to live as virtual prisoners of the U.S. government at Los Alamos, a barren mesa thirty-five miles outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. Thousands of men, women, and children spent the war years sequestered in this top-secret military facility. They lied to friends and family about where they were going and what they were doing, and then disappeared into the desert. Through the eyes of a young Santa Fe widow who was one of Oppenheimers first recruits, we see how, for all his flaws, he developed into an inspiring leader and motivated all those involved in the Los Alamos project to make a supreme effort and achieve the unthinkable. Notes Trade paperback. Subtitled, Robert Oppenheimer & The Secret City Of Los Alamos. Author Biography Jennet Conant is the author of Man of the Hour: James B. Conant, Warrior Scientist, and the New York Times bestsellers The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington and Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science That Changed the Course of World War II. She has written for Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, Newsweek, and The New York Times. She lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York. Review "The Manhattan Project was a chapter of history rich in the drama of human strengths and frailties, as Jennet Conant chronicles in her illuminating 109 East Palace.... Yet, for all the doubts and hardships, the scientists and workers at Los Alamos were part of something extraordinary.... Thanks to Conants vivid book, we understand why." -- BusinessWeek"A haunting, beautifully realized and highly entertaining story.... A stunning accomplishment." -- Edmonton Journal"Terrifically engaging reading.... A story that, especially in times of uncertain security, we should read and heed." -- San Jose Mercury News"A unique and interesting portrait of the development of the atomic bomb and the brilliant man who oversaw the process.... Conant gives the reader one story after another, revealing the humanity of these people within the framework of the project that ushered the world into the Atomic Age.... Highly readable." -- San Antonio Express-News"Bears the weight of inexorable drama.... Excels in showing how bedeviled the brilliant, oddly spineless but extraordinarily powerful Oppenheimer was." -- St. Petersburg Times"A spellbinding account of a venture that often teetered on the brink while the future of the world lay at stake.... Vividly told, the interplay of personalities that would ultimately transform the world." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred)"More than any other account of Los Alamos that Ive read, Conants narrative evokes the texture of life there.... A well-told narrative of daily life in a top-secret operation." -- Newsday"An engaging portrait of life on the remote mesa that served as backdrop for the worlds most audacious scientific enterprise.... Conant packs her book with colorful, little-known details that bring the quotidian side of the bomb-building effort to life." -- Baltimore Sun Long Description In 1943, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant, charismatic head of the Manhattan Project, recruited scientists to live as virtual prisoners of the U.S. government at Los Alamos, a barren mesa thirty-five miles outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. Thousands of men, women, and children spent the war years sequestered in this top-secret military facility. They lied to friends and family about where they were going and what they were doing, and then disappeared into the desert. Through the eyes of a young Santa Fe widow who was one of Oppenheimers first recruits, we see how, for all his flaws, he developed into an inspiring leader and motivated all those involved in the Los Alamos project to make a supreme effort and achieve the unthinkable. Review Quote "The Manhattan Project was a chapter of history rich in the drama of human strengths and frailties, as Jennet Conant chronicles in her illuminating109 East Palace.... Yet, for all the doubts and hardships, the scientists and workers at Los Alamos were part of something extraordinary.... Thanks to Conants vivid book, we understand why."--BusinessWeek Details ISBN0743250087 Short Title 109 EAST PALACE Publisher Simon & Schuster Language English ISBN-10 0743250087 ISBN-13 9780743250085 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2006 Subtitle Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos Residence NY, US Imprint Simon & Schuster Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DOI 10.1604/9780743250085 NZ Release Date 2006-07-17 US Release Date 2006-07-17 UK Release Date 2006-07-17 AU Release Date 2006-06-30 Author Jennet Conant Pages 448 Publication Date 2006-07-17 DEWEY 621.48 Illustrations 1-16 pp b-w insert Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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ISBN-13: 9780743250085
Book Title: 109 East Palace
Number of Pages: 448 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: 109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Year: 2006
Subject: Government, History
Item Height: 214 mm
Item Weight: 399 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Jennet Conant
Item Width: 140 mm
Format: Paperback