The Fate of the Earth
of Jonathan Schell
Description
When Jonathan Schell heard all that loose talk about attainment of objectives in a limited nuclear war, it was too much for him. He did what all of us would like to do: he wrote a book. It's very pessimistic. The mere presence of all those weapons is enough to ensure that sometime, somewhere, someone is going to set one off. Schell makes sure all of us know the horrendous possibilities of a nuclear exchange & all the reasons for bringing such possibilities to a halt. Everyone agrees. The question is, how do we get these monsters under control?A republic of insects & grassThe second deathThe choiceIndex
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 224 pages
- Publisher Avon Books
- Publication Date November 28th 1988
- First Publication 1982
- Language English
- ISBN 9780380613250
- Edition Not informed
- Category Non-Fiction
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