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Hiroshima: The Story of the First Atom Bomb (Watts Nonfiction)

Hiroshima: The Story of the First Atom Bomb (Watts Nonfiction)

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Hiroshima: The Story of the First Atom Bomb (Watts Nonfiction)

by Lawton, Clive A

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Candlewick, 2004-07-08. Hardcover. Good. Book looks real nice Save gas and on shipping consider another book from us so we can ship two at once

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Clive A. Lawton is a former high school principal in Liverpool, England. He has written and broadcast extensively on moral and religious issues, especially as they affect education. Currently a member of the U.K. Home Office Advisory Panel on Race Equality, Clive A. Lawton is the author of the award-winning AUSCHWITZ: THE STORY OF A NAZI DEATH CAMP.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Hiroshima: The Story of the First Atom Bomb (Watts Nonfiction)
Author
Lawton, Clive A
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0763622710
ISBN 13
9780763622718
Publisher
Candlewick
Place of Publication
Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
2004-07-08
X weight
18 oz

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