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Rain Of Ruin: A Photographic History Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki
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As The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The End Of World War Ii Draws To A Close, The Controversy Still Rages.It Is Essentially An Argument Between Japanese And Americans, But It Also Pits The Politically Correct American Left Against Veterans And Their Many Supporters. On One Side Are Those Who Believe The Bombings Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki Were A Necessary Evil. Had The War Continued And A Planned Invasion Of The Japanese Islands Been Carried Out, They Argue, There Would Have Been At Least A Million American And Japanese Casualties. On The Other Side Are Those Who Focus On The Vast Devastation And Human Loss Caused By The Bombs.Rain Of Ruin Is The First Comprehensive Photographic Record Of The Bombings. The Prolific Team Of Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon, And J. Michael Wenger Have Created Another World War Ii Classic In Their Selection Of Over Four Hundred Photographs Of U.S. Preparations For The Attack And Of The Two Cities And Their People Before, During, And After Those Fateful Days.
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- Q: What is the size of 'Rain of Ruin'? A: The book measures nine point zero two inches in length, zero point seven five inches in width, and eleven point two six inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does 'Rain of Ruin' have? A: The book contains one hundred ninety-two pages, offering a comprehensive photographic account of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and a premium feel.
- Q: Who are the authors of 'Rain of Ruin'? A: The book is authored by Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon, and J. Michael Wenger, all noted historians.
- Q: What genre does 'Rain of Ruin' belong to? A: The book falls under the History genre, focusing on World War II events.
- Q: Is 'Rain of Ruin' suitable for young readers? A: Yes, it is suitable for young readers interested in historical events, though parental guidance is recommended due to the sensitive subject matter.
- Q: How can I best read or use 'Rain of Ruin'? A: You can read 'Rain of Ruin' at your own pace, exploring the rich photographic history and accompanying text.
- Q: What audience is 'Rain of Ruin' intended for? A: This book is intended for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in World War II.
- Q: What condition is the used book in? A: The book is classified as a Used Book in Good Condition, indicating it may show minor signs of wear.
- Q: How should I store 'Rain of Ruin'? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its condition.
- Q: Can I clean 'Rain of Ruin'? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a dry cloth to remove dust, but avoid using liquids.
- Q: What if 'Rain of Ruin' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for their return policy and options for a replacement.
- Q: Is there a warranty for 'Rain of Ruin'? A: Typically, books do not come with warranties, but check with the seller for specific policies.
- Q: How does 'Rain of Ruin' compare to other WWII books? A: Unlike many WWII books, 'Rain of Ruin' offers a unique photographic perspective, making it a distinct choice for readers.
- Q: Is 'Rain of Ruin' part of a series? A: No, 'Rain of Ruin' is a standalone book, focusing specifically on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.