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OverviewWINNER OF THE HUBERT REEVES 2021 AWARD FOR SCIENCE COMMUNICATORS It’s a story peopled by leading figures of modern nuclear physics, bold chemists, and scientists accused of spying. The one idea driving them is to master the atom, whatever the result may be. With war raging in Europe, the Allies worried about advances being made by Germans scientists. The British wanted to get a jump ahead of Hitler and the physicists working for the Third Reich. England was too close to the enemy, so they decided to secretly establish a nuclear research laboratory in Montreal. The best scientists moved to Montreal with two goals in mind: develop an ultra-powerful bomb and find a new source of energy. What started as cooperation with the Americans instead became a race to harness the energy of the atom when Washington launched the Manhattan project. Montreal and the Bomb breathes new life into the exhilarating saga of European scientists secretly developing a strategic nuclear laboratory in the halls of the Université de Montréal. It’s a story peopled by leading figures of modern physics, bold chemists, and scientists accused of spying. The one idea driving them is to master the atom, whatever the result may be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gilles Sabourin , Katherine HastingsPublisher: Baraka Books Imprint: Baraka Books Weight: 0.285kg ISBN: 9781771862653ISBN 10: 1771862653 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI was pleased to read Gilles' book on the Manhattan Project during WW2 in Montreal ... this less spectacular branch of the nuclear programme has received very little recognition and is largely forgotten. In fact much of the work done in Montreal forms the basis of many medical and industrial applications and I feel privileged to have been part of it. --Alma Chackett, Chemist employed by the Tube Alloy project and wife of Dr. Ken Chackett an exciting book on the history of science and spying. --Louis Cornellier, Le Devoir the story reads like a spy novel. [...] The care Gilles Sabourin took to provide depth to those who people the story and reveal the depth and the darkness that has surrounded it makes the book particularly riveting. --Lecture dominicale An absolutely fascinating story; I felt like I was reading a 'roman noir' with spies and treason but based on true events. --Michel Desautels, Radio-Canada (CBC) Gilles Sabourin succeeds masterfully in bringing to life this exciting period of nuclear physics research, with an original focus on the important and often overlooked contributions of the Canadian-Franco-British group at Montreal. With many previously unknown personal anecdotes and scientific details this book reads as a thriller for the lay reader while offering novel insights to historians. --Philippe Halban, Emeritus Professor of Medicine University of Geneva, son of Hans Halban who headed the Montreal Lab Gilles Sabourin tells the story of this little-known episode in our history, providing a portrayal of Montreal that could inspire best spy movies. --Les Libraires I highly recommend this book to anybody who is interested in the history of science in Quebec and particularly in physics. --Yvan Dutil, Science Presse Author InformationGilles Sabourin is a nuclear engineer specialized in the safety of nuclear power plants. Montreal and the Bomb is the result of fifteen years of intensive research into the atomic energy adventure in Montreal during the Second World War. He lives in the Montreal area. Katherine Hastings is a Quebec-based translator. She has translated two novels by Jean-Michel Fortier, The Unknown Huntsman (2016) and The Electric Baths (2020), and co-translated Tatouine, a novel by Jean-Christophe Réhel (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |