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Chernobyl Matyas Namai

Chernobyl By Matyas Namai

Chernobyl by Matyas Namai


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Harrowing and graphic re-telling of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster from the creator of George Orwell's 1984

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Chernobyl: The Fall of Atomgrad by Matyas Namai

The Atoms for Peace program was adopted in Russia to help the Soviet Union overtake the Wests nuclear power superiority. Instead, it resulted in the creation of a radioactive cloud that terrified the entire world.

What led to the catastrophe at Chernobyl in April 1986 is a complex question: strict authoritarian policies, impossible deadlines, a lack of money and materials, pervasive bureaucracy and political corruption all played their part in the largest nuclear catastrophe in history.

This graphic and harrowing account of the disaster follows the dozens of human stories cruelly affected by the tragedy. From the engineers and firefighters to doctors and soldiers, the children and families in the surrounding towns and villages to the animals in the forests - they all make up the story of Chernobyl, a mosaic of victims who paid the price for distant politicians ambitions and arrogance.

About Matyas Namai

Matyas Namai studied graphic design at the High School of Advertising in Prague. He now works as afreelance artist and is mainly involved in illustrations, comics and occasional storyboards. He is the author of the bestselling George Orwell's 1984, also published by Palazzo.

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GOR013919165
9781786751362
1786751364
Chernobyl: The Fall of Atomgrad by Matyas Namai
Used - Like New
Paperback
Palazzo Editions Ltd
2024-04-04
112
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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