
The Hell Bomb
William L. Laurence
The Hell Bomb by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist William L. Laurence is a sobering, meticulously detailed account of the dawn of the hydrogen bomb era. Written in the early 1950s, this scientific and political examination offers a front-row perspective on one of the most terrifying technological advancements in human history. Drawing on firsthand experiences from his time at Los Alamos and exclusive interviews with leading figures such as Hans A. Bethe, Laurence unpacks the terrifying potential of thermonuclear fusion and its unparalleled destructive power.
More than just a scientific treatise, The Hell Bomb wrestles with the ethical dilemmas and geopolitical consequences of nuclear armament in a rapidly changing post–World War II world. Laurence urges the public to confront the moral weight of such weapons and consider the path humanity must choose as it stands on the brink of unimaginable devastation.
Narrated with gravity and insight by Nathan Edwards, this audiobook remains a critical historical document and a powerful warning from the nuclear age's front lines.
Duration - 3h 46m.
Author - William L. Laurence.
Narrator - Nathan Edwards.
Published Date - Thursday, 09 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1951 Random House ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
William L. Laurence
Nathan Edwards
Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
The Hell Bomb by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist William L. Laurence is a sobering, meticulously detailed account of the dawn of the hydrogen bomb era. Written in the early 1950s, this scientific and political examination offers a front-row perspective on one of the most terrifying technological advancements in human history. Drawing on firsthand experiences from his time at Los Alamos and exclusive interviews with leading figures such as Hans A. Bethe, Laurence unpacks the terrifying potential of thermonuclear fusion and its unparalleled destructive power. More than just a scientific treatise, The Hell Bomb wrestles with the ethical dilemmas and geopolitical consequences of nuclear armament in a rapidly changing post–World War II world. Laurence urges the public to confront the moral weight of such weapons and consider the path humanity must choose as it stands on the brink of unimaginable devastation. Narrated with gravity and insight by Nathan Edwards, this audiobook remains a critical historical document and a powerful warning from the nuclear age's front lines. Duration - 3h 46m. Author - William L. Laurence. Narrator - Nathan Edwards. Published Date - Thursday, 09 January 2025. Copyright - © 1951 Random House ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:16
Introduction
Duration:00:02:49
Chapter 1
Duration:00:41:45
Chapter 2
Duration:00:43:38
Chapter 3
Duration:00:46:48
Chapter 4
Duration:00:38:36
Chapter 5
Duration:00:51:54
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:16