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Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy

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Publication date
  
1989

ISBN
  
978-0-8165-1086-3

Author
  
Philip L. Fradkin

OCLC
  
18521228


Pages
  
300 pp.

Originally published
  
1989

Subject
  
Nuclear fallout


Publisher
  
University of Arizona Press

Similar
  
Philip L Fradkin books, Other books

Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy is a 1989 book by Philip L. Fradkin which was republished in a second edition in 2004. The book is about the radiation exposure of people and their livestock living downwind from the nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site in the 1950s. The case of Irene Allen et al. vs. the United States is used as a framework for the narrative. The court case "resulted in an award of $2.66 million in damages to eight persons with leukemia, one with thyroid cancer, and another with breast cancer".

Philip Fradkin is an American environmentalist historian, journalist and author. Fradkin shared a Pulitzer Prize awarded to the metropolitan staff of the Los Angeles Times for coverage of the Watts riots in 1965.

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