Trinity is the first picture book of a talented illustrator, Jonathan Fetter - Vorm. It details the dramatic history of establishing race and the decision to abandon the first atomic bomb. This comprehensive historical story follows the inventive spark of the 19th century European laboratory, as well as the large industrial and scientific efforts of Manhattan.
Trinity: The history of the first atomic bomb graphic is the first graphic novel written and proven by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm. I will introduce the Manhattan Project, the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs, and the subsequent series of events. The title comes from the test site given the code name, Trinity, first nuclear weapon. This book was written as a "historical work", but Fetter-Vorm writes at the end of the book. "In most cases, the dialogue of the main character of the book is taken from the written record, in the process he introduced the language closely related to the character I learned ..." Then he provided the bibliography of the work he was referring to when he wrote a book.
Trinity: Jonathan Fetter Voum's first graphic history of the atomic bomb - "Trinity, Jonathan Fetter Voume's first picture book, established a race in the Second World War, dramatically decided to abandon the first atomic bomb This comprehensive historical story is inspired by the inventive spark of the 19th century European laboratory and the large industrial and scientific efforts of the Manhattan Project and turning readers into nuclear reactions Even - you can enter the split atom itself.
Jonathan Fetter-Vorm, writer and illustrator, thinks that the story of the atomic bomb is not the thousands of government documents, but drawing with the blackboard is the best. As a result, one of the most complicated and important events of the 20th century was captured as succinct and beautiful. It also tells the power of serious nonfiction graphic narrative well. From the discovery of laboratories of Mary and Pierre Curie, Albert Einstein warned of the danger of fission that was newly discovered, to the letter to President Roosevelt, strictly collapsed atoms are scattered in the Manhattan Project. And nuclear destruction constitutes the basic principle of nuclear fission, chain reaction, uranium fragile isotope and its destructive potential