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Samuel Glasstone

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Name
  
Samuel Glasstone

Role
  
Author


Died
  
November 16, 1986

Education
  
University of London

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Books
  
Nuclear reactor engineering, An introduction to electro, Thermodynamics for chemists, Controlled thermonuclear reactions, The book of Mars

Samuel Glasstone (May 3, 1897 – Nov 16, 1986) authored over 40 popular textbooks on physical chemistry, reaction rates, nuclear weapons effects, nuclear reactor engineering, Mars, space sciences, the environmental effects of nuclear energy and nuclear testing. One reviewer describe Glasstone as "perhaps one of the best technical writers of the last century."

Samuel Glasstone was born on May 3, 1897. He received two doctorates, in 1922 and 1926 (PhD and DSc), in chemistry at London University. Glasstone discovered the C–H···O interaction in 1937.

Perhaps his best known book, co-authored with Philip J. Dolan, was The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, which came out in three editions between 1950 and 1977 (originally titled The Effects of Atomic Weapons). The book, published by the US government, is considered one of the most authoritative texts on the effects of nuclear explosions. One of his other popular books was The Sourcebook on Atomic Energy, published in 1950, and translated in many countries.

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