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Atomic Frontier Days

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Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the American West
First edition
AuthorJohn M. Findlay and Bruce Hevly
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
Publication date
2011
Pages368
ISBN978-0-295-99097-2

Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the American West is a nonfiction book describing the history of the Hanford Site. It details the history of Hanford and the neighboring Tri-Cities region during World War II and the Cold War. A review in the Journal of American History called it "a narrative of tangled, contending motives and complex consequences that does not end happily" and noted its writing "with the broad view of western-regional as well as local and national concerns" compared to other more locally-oriented works such as On the Home Front: The Cold War Legacy of the Hanford Nuclear Site, Made in Hanford: The Bomb That Changed the World and Working on the Bomb: An Oral History of WWII Hanford.[1]

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