Hiroshima

  • Hiroshima: Three Witnesses

    Forty-five years have passed since August 6, 1945, yet this volume contains the first complete English translation of Hara's Summer Flowers, the first English translation of Ota's City of Corpses, and a new translation of Toge's Poems of ...

  • Hiroshima: The Shadow of the Bomb
    By Richard Tames

    Provides answers to such questions as "Why was Japan the first target for an atomic bomb?", "In what way was this more devastating than an ordinary bomb?", and "Did the use of atomic bombs bring an early end to World War II?"

  • Hiroshima: The Shadow of the Bomb
    By Richard Tames

    This book focuses on the impact of the bomb on Hiroshima, analyzing how it came about, describing it, and discussing its consequences on history. Investigate the timeline to understand crucial dates surrounding the bombing of Hiroshima.

  • Hiroshima
    By Giancarlo Pagliero

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  • Hiroshima: Remembering 1945 & 1958

    These two 'stories' mirror each other on opposite pages: one an image, the other words, which somehow relate to each other. The first story is one of horror; the second, one of hope for peace on earth.

  • Hiroshima: 6 August 1945
    By Jason Hook

    This title describes the bombing of Hiroshima in moment-by-moment detail - bringing to life the horror of this day as it happened.

  • Hiroshima: The Autobiography of Barefoot Gen
    By Keiji Nakazawa

    This compelling autobiography tells the life story of famed manga artist Nakazawa Keiji. Born in Hiroshima in 1939, Nakazawa was six years old when on August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the atomic bomb.

  • Hiroshima: The Autobiography of Barefoot Gen
    By Nakazawa Keiji

    This compelling autobiography tells the life story of famed manga artist Nakazawa Keiji. Born in Hiroshima in 1939, Nakazawa was six years old when on August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the atomic bomb.

  • Hiroshima: Testimonios de los últimos supervivientes
    By Agustín Rivera

    Testimonios de los últimos supervivientes Agustín Rivera. Y cómo , preguntaron , cómo escribir después de Auschwitz . y después de Auschwitz y después de Hiroshima , cómo no escribir . ¿ No habría que escribir precisamente después de ...