Atomic Bomb Island, Don A. Farrell
Atomic Bomb Island, Don A. Farrell
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Atomic Bomb Island
Tinian, the Last Stage of the Manhattan Project, and the Dropping of the Atomic Bombs on Japan in World War II

Author: Don A. Farrell, Gordon E. Castanza

Narrator: John Lescault

Unabridged: 18 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/15/2021


Synopsis

Atomic Bomb Island tells the story of an elite, top-secret team of sailors, airmen, scientists, technicians, and engineers who came to Tinian in the Marianas in the middle of 1945 to prepare the island for delivery of the atomic bombs then being developed in New Mexico, to finalize the designs of the bombs themselves, and to launch the missions that would unleash hell on Japan.Almost exactly a year before the atomic bombs were dropped, strategically important Tinian was captured by Marines—because it was only 1,500 miles from Japan and its terrain afforded ideal runways from which the new B-29 bombers could pound Japan. In the months that followed, the US turned virtually all of Tinian into a giant airbase, with streets named after those of Manhattan Island—a Marianas city where the bombs could be assembled, the heavily laden B-29s could be launched, and the Manhattan Project scientists could do their last work.Mariana Islands historian Don Farrell has done this story incredible justice for the seventy-fifth anniversary. The book is a thoroughly researched mosaic of the final phase of the Manhattan Project, from the Battle of Tinian and the USS Indianapolis to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

About Don A. Farrell

Don A. Farrell has been researching the history of the Mariana Islands for forty years and has written ten previous books on the subject. Farrell is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton; a U.S. Air Force veteran; a former high school teacher; and a former chief of staff to the speaker of the Guam legislature. From 2011 to 2017, he served on the board of directors of the Humanities Council of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands; during that time, he spent four years as vice-chairman of the Commonwealth’s Historic Preservation Board. Farrell is the Marianas historian for Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours and regularly participates in its World War II tours of the Pacific and in symposia in the United States. He has lived in the Marianas since 1977 and currently resides on the island of Tinian.

About John Lescault

Patrick Cullen (a.k.a. John Lescault), a native of Massachusetts, is a graduate of the Catholic University of America. He lives in Washington, DC, where he works in theater.


Reviews

Goodreads review by UOG on June 28, 2018

Tinian and the Bomb is a triumph. It is based on extremely deep research that provides a new and vivid account of the servicemen and scientists who prepared and delivered of the atomic bombs to Hiroshima and Nagasaki from Tinian. It is packed with details and important insights about this vital, but......more

Goodreads review by Rob on March 18, 2022

I had the remarkable opportunity to visit Tinian in February 2022 and meet Don Farrell, who took us to North Field and the pits where the atomic bombs were loaded onto the B29s that flew to Japan. It was somewhat surreal. Reading about the history of how the bomb was assembled and the effort that we......more

Goodreads review by Gennadiy on January 13, 2025

This could be a great book, but it spends way too much time delving into dull, unimportant details that are unrelated to the flow.......more


Quotes

“A new and vivid account…packed with details and important insights…The narrative makes many individual participants come to life…[including] clashes among them that had material consequences for the course of history.” Richard Frank, author of Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire

“Well-researched, well-written…Farrell successfully combines comprehensive research with a compelling, accurate, and readable narrative that should reward any reader, from amateur military history buffs to the experts.” Darrell Dvorak, contributor to Air Power History magazine