Oliphant : the Australian genius who developed radar and showed Oppenheimer how to build the bomb
Perry, Roland, 1946-2026
Audiobooks
6 August 1945. The United States launches the world's first nuclear attack on Japan. J. Robert Oppenheimer will be remembered as the father of the bomb, but it was Australian physicist Sir Mark Oliphant and his lab who discovered how it could be built. Faced with Hitler's determination to acquire atomic weapons, Oliphant shared his secret research with Oppenheimer - a decision both would come to regret. Oliphant's brilliance was not limited to atomic science, he was also central to the development of radar, which saved Britain from Nazi invasion. After the war, Oliphant's push against US nuclear dominance drew suspicion from the CIA. Based on his interviews with Oliphant, bestselling author Perry traces his life from his humble beginnings in Adelaide, his early triumphs alongside Sir Ernest Rutherford, and his breakthrough work on radar and the Manhattan Project, through to his key role in establishing the Australian National University and his controversial governorship of South Australia. Oliphant is a story of espionage, conflict, science and conscience, and a true Australian genius.
Main title:
Oliphant : the Australian genius who developed radar and showed Oppenheimer how to build the bomb / Roland Perry ; read by James Saunders.
Author:
Perry, Roland, 1946-, authorSaunders, James, 1985-, narrator
Work:
Edition:
Unabridged.
Imprint:
Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2026]℗2026
Collation:
7 audio discs (CD) (8 hr., 56 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in container.
Performers:
Read by James Saunders.
ISBN:
9781038044143
Dewey class:
539.76092539.76
Language:
English
Subject:
Oliphant, Mark, 1901-2000Australian National UniversityAustralian DemocratsNuclear physicists -- Australia -- BiographyGovernors -- Australia -- South Australia -- BiographyPacifists -- Australia -- BiographyAtomic bomb -- HistoryNuclear fission -- HistoryNuclear weapons -- HistoryAudiobooksBiographies
BRN:
492217