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The author presents a clear popular account of hydrogen-fusion weapons, outlining scientific principles, theoretical design elements, and estimated destructive power. Technical deductions and a plain-language primer on atomic energy are combined with a discussion of ethical, political, and strategic questions about renouncing or controlling such weapons, including reflections prompted by the Korean conflict. Appendices summarize proposals and the diplomatic history of international control and pose practical questions for policy deliberation.

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William L. Laurence

William L. Laurence was an American author and journalist, best known for his work in the field of science and technology. He gained notable recognition for his book "The Hell Bomb," which explores the implications of nuclear weapons and their impact on society. Laurence's writing often reflects a deep engagement with the ethical and moral questions surrounding scientific advancements. His contributions to literature provide insight into the complexities of modern warfare and the responsibilities of scientists in the age of nuclear power.

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