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The Los Alamos Primer: The First Lectures on How to Build an Atomic Bomb, Updated with a New Introduction by Richard RhodesMore than seventy years ago, American forces exploded the first atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing great physical and human destruction. The young scientists at Los Alamos who developed the bombs, which were nicknamed Little Boy and Fat Man, were introduced to the basic principles and goals of the project in March 1943, at a crash course in new weapons technology. The lecturer was physicist Robert Serber, J.
More than seventy years ago, American forces exploded the first atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing great physical and human destruction. The young scientists at Los Alamos who developed the bombs, which were nicknamed Little Boy and Fat Man, were introduced to the basic principles and goals of the project in March 1943, at a crash course in new weapons technology. The lecturer was physicist Robert Serber, J. Robert Oppenheimer's prot g , and the scientists learned that their job was to design and build the world's first atomic bombs. Notes on Serber's lectures were gathered into a mimeographed document titled TheLos Alamos Primer, which was supplied to all incoming scientific staff. The Primer remained classified for decades after the war. Published for the first time in 1992, the Primer offers contemporary readers a better understanding of the origins of nuclear weapons. Serber's preface vividly conveys the mingled excitement, uncertainty, and intensity felt by the Manhattan Project scientists. This edition includes an updated introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Richard Rhodes. A seminal publication on a turning point in human history, The Los Alamos Primer reveals just how much was known and how terrifyingly much was unknown midway through the Manhattan Project. No other seminar anywhere has had greater historical consequences.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 04/07/2020
ISBN: 9780520344174
Pages: 176
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.50w x 0.60d
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Ball constantly rolls on its side and shuts off. My small dogs are afraid of it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
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Keeps my puppy entertained
Color: Blue
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
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Didn’t work
Color: Blue
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great toy
Color: Blue+Orange
I have a little Yorkie that is constantly needing attention. This toy gives me about 15 minutes of peace. Every time he plays with it he loves it. He was scared of it at first, but then it started challenging him.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
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Fun for 1minute. 😞
Color: Blue+Orange
This is a fun toy that my puppy enjoyed for about 10 minutes. It pops open non stop. Also, I didn’t see anywhere in the description that “Strong chewers should not use”. It was destroyed waaaay too quickly. Charger port should be on outside w a remote for on off. It should be one solid piece so it can’t open. I would only recommend this toy for a dog no bigger than a chihuahua. I would attempt to return if it wasn’t already ruined. 😳😒
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025