Description: Tragic History: 5 Vintage Publications about The Chernobyl Disaster and the Soviet Nuclear Program (in which the Soviets Guaranteed Safety): First are two U.S. Publications describing the Chernobyl Disaster including the effect on the victims and the risk to the world: Rocky Mountain News, April 29, 1986 (3 days after the explosion of the Chernobyl #4 reactor): Full front page and full inside page detailing the incident and the ongoing impact of the radioactive cloud over European Countries. Life Magazine, August 1986 (about 4 months after the Chernobyl Explosion) - this is the first-hand account of a U.S. Doctor (Dr. Robert Gale) and the race to save the lives of the Chernobyl victims. Describes what was happening to them and the efforts to stop it. The final three magazines are all Soviet Life monthly magazine editions between 1971 - 1981, all of which describe the wondrous Soviet Nuclear Program including how safe it is. Soviet Life was a State-run English Language propaganda magazine touting the glories of the Soviet way of life. Soviet Life October 1971 (about 14.5 years before after the Chernobyl Explosion) - three articles about the Success of the Soviet Nuclear Power Industry. Including one that describes "Radioactivity for Healing". Soviet Life November 1974 (about 11.5 years before after the Chernobyl Explosion) - three articles about Soviet Nuclear Power including its comparison to conventional sources of power (favorably of course) and how safe it is (of course)Soviet Life November 1981 (Just 3 years, 5 months before after the Chernobyl Explosion) - Big article titled "Nuclear Power Stations: Safety Guaranteed". The perspective of this article might now be comical if not for the disaster that followed. The Soviet Life magazines naturally have other articles as well, all describing how great the country was. After the Soviet Union collapse, the magazine changed its name to "Russian Life" in 1993. It became privately owned in 1995 and, in 2022, condemned the Russian invasion of the Ukraine. Things change. About my store: I offer a 30-day money back guarantee on anything I sell. Anything. For any reason. I’ve gotten stuck with items that, after receiving them, I realized that I did not want. Life is too short and most of us come by our money the hard way – we earn it. I you are not happy with something, I will not be happy that I saddled you with it. Return it! Shipping is on me. I live in a smoke-free home. That said, I source my items for sale primarily from thrift stores as well as estate & garage sales. So, their environment is sometimes unknown. If I walk into an estate sale in which I can tell was a smoking household, I will leave. Additionally, if I detect an odor on an item at a thrift store, I will not purchase. When feasible, I will pack items with used packaging (boxes, bubble wrap, etc). This cuts down on shipping-related expenses (so I can charge you less) and cuts down on waste. For many items, I am open to negotiating offers. While I try to be as accurate as possible when describing the condition of an item, everyone's view is somewhat subjective. So, Please examine the photos carefully as they are usually the best indication of an item's condition. Because I live in the Denver area, I come across a fair number of items from the various Pro and College Sports Teams. If you are looking for a particular item or team, please let me know. Have questions? Give me a shout! Thanks for looking! semper-finds
Price: 67.5 USD
Location: Bennett, Colorado
End Time: 2024-10-22T13:40:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.34 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Language: English
Publication Name: Various
Features: Illustrated, Laminated
Genre: History
Topic: Chernobyl Disaster
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States