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Day of Two Suns : U.S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders

AUTHOR: Jane Dibblin
ISBN: 0941533832

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Day of Two Suns : U.S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders
- Book Review,
by Jane Dibblin


From Library Journal
Dibblin, a British journalist with a clear antinuclear agenda, presents a most disturbing portrait of the effects of nuclear weapons testing on the people of Micronesia. Beginning with the explosion of nuclear bombs on the islands in 1946, the policies of the United States have transformed a people who were once happy, healthy, and economically self-sufficient into a people who are angry, unhealthy, living in near-poverty, and economically dependent on the United States. The book is reasonably well-documented, particularly with its many first-person accounts from Micronesian women, and while there are other books which treat portions of this subject, such as Warfare in a Fragile World: Military Impact on the Human Environment (Stockholm International Peace Research Inst., 1980), no other work covers this aspect of nuclear weapons testing as comprehensively. Recommended for subject collections.- Thomas J. Baldino, Juniata Coll., Huntingdon, Pa.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Book News, Inc.
A well-researched study of the continuing effects on the Islanders of the 66 nuclear arms tests conducted there during the early 1950s. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


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...a most disturbing portrait of the effects of nuclear weapons testing on the people of Micronesia...--Library Journal


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         Book Review

Day of Two Suns : U.S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders
- Book Reviews,
by Jane Dibblin

Day of Two Suns: U. S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders

FROM THE PUBLISHER

^D "...a most disturbing portrait of the effects of nuclear weapons testing on the people of Micronesia...^D "—^ILibrary Journal^R

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Library Journal

Dibblin, a British journalist with a clear antinuclear agenda, presents a most disturbing portrait of the effects of nuclear weapons testing on the people of Micronesia. Beginning with the explosion of nuclear bombs on the islands in 1946, the policies of the United States have transformed a people who were once happy, healthy, and economically self-sufficient into a people who are angry, unhealthy, living in near-poverty, and economically dependent on the United States. The book is reasonably well-documented, particularly with its many first-person accounts from Micronesian women, and while there are other books which treat portions of this subject, such as Warfare in a Fragile World: Military Impact on the Human Environment (Stockholm International Peace Research Inst., 1980), no other work covers this aspect of nuclear weapons testing as comprehensively. Recommended for subject collections.-- Thomas J. Baldino, Juniata Coll., Huntingdon, Pa.

Booknews

A well-researched study of the continuing effects on the Islanders of the 66 nuclear arms tests conducted there during the early 1950s. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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