by David Langford
London: Frederick Muller Limited, (1984).
First edition.
SIGNED and dated (1987) by the author with "all the radioactive best."
Mild age-toning to the text, as usual, else fine; in a near fine dust jacket.
David Langford draws upon his first job as a physicist at the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston, Berkshire from 1975 to 1980, to create a comic novel about the bomb.
"Roy
Tappen borrows a filing cabinet from work to use at home and
unknowingly also takes home a plutonium warhead. He spends the rest of
the book trying to infiltrate the warhead back where it belongs without
Security or his boss discovering it ever left the facility. Tappen soon
explains why his warhead in its aluminum jacket is no more dangerous
than a lot of household items. From then on Langford is free to treat
the plutonium core like any of the other humorous icons whose appearance
at the right moment in the story is good for a chuckle. Jokes are set
up and triggered in the deft Langford style, at the pace of about a joke
per paragraph."--Mike Glyer.
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