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008 101015s2011    enka          000 0 eng d
020    $a 1841504319
020    $a 9781841504315
035    $a (OCoLC)670480340
040    $a BTCTA $b eng $c BTCTA $d SILO $d BWX $d CDX $d UNL $d KSU $d CFI $d NUI $d SILO
050  4 $a NC1878.N83 $b O27 2011
100 1  $a O'Brian, John, $d 1944-
245 1  $a Atomic postcards : $b radioactive messages from the Cold War / $c by John O'Brian and Jeremy Borsos.
246 30 $a Radioactive messages from the Cold War
260    $a Bristol ; $b Intellect, $c 2011.
300    $a 188 p. ; $b ill. (chiefly col.) ; $c 23 cm.
520    $a "Atomic postcards played an important role in creating and disseminating a public image of nuclear power. Presenting small-scale images of test explosions, power plants, fallout shelters, and long-range missiles, the cards were produced for mass audiences in China, the United States, the Soviet Union, and Japan and link the multilayered geographies of Atomic Age nationalism and tourism. From the unfailingly cheery slogans - 'Greetings from Los Alamos' - to blithe, handwritten notes and no-irony-intended 'Pray for Peace' postmarks. [...] 150 reproductions of cards and handwritten messages dating from the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the end of the Cold War" -- Back cover.
650  0 $a Cold War in popular culture.
650  0 $a Postcards.
650  0 $a Nuclear weapons $x Social aspects.
650  0 $a Nuclear warfare $x Social aspects.
700 1  $a Borsos, Jeremy.
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