• PriceZombie Logo
  • Stores & Coupons
  • Live Feed
  • United States
  • Login / Register
Product /
Wormwood Forest: A Natural History of Chernobyl

 

By Joseph Henry Press
Wormwood Forest: A Natural History of Chernobyl
Price
New from $22.38
3rd Party New from $9.00
3rd Party Used from $7.65
Range
 
Low $2.74
High $68.30
Rating
Review this product
 
  • Watch this Item
  • Price Protection

Not the price you want? Enter the price you want to pay and you'll be notified when the price drops.

 

Watch this product

If you've purchased this item from a store (or used a credit card) that offers price protection, PriceZombie can track its price and notify you if it falls within the protection time period so you can get a refund of the price difference.

 

Please register in order to use this feature
Amazon
$22.38
1 Review / Discussion
Buy from Amazon
           
Last Seen $22.38   Latest $9.00   Latest $7.65  
Highest $23.21 Feb 12, '15   Highest $68.30 Mar 28, '16   Highest $15.80 Dec 16, '14  
Lowest $18.74 Dec 1, '13   Lowest $9.00 1 day ago   Lowest $2.74 Oct 7, '15  
Average $22.38   Average $26.94   Average $5.42  
Added Sep 14, 2013   Added Sep 14, 2013   Added Sep 14, 2013  
                 
Historical Price
Amazon Best Sellers Rank
30 day average: 721,880 | 90 day average: 744,346

 

Product Description
When a titanic explosion ripped through the Number Four reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in 1986, spewing flames and chunks of burning, radioactive material into the atmosphere, one of our worst nightmares came true. As the news gradually seeped out of the USSR and the extent of the disaster was realized, it became clear how horribly wrong things had gone. Dozens died - two from the explosion and many more from radiation illness during the following months - while scores of additional victims came down with acute radiation sickness. Hundreds of thousands were evacuated from the most contaminated areas. The prognosis for Chernobyl and its environs - succinctly dubbed the Zone of Alienation - was grim. Today, 20 years after the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, intrepid journalist Mary Mycio dons dosimeter and camouflage protective gear to explore the world's most infamous radioactive wilderness. As she tours the Zone to report on the disaster's long-term effects on its human, faunal, and floral inhabitants, she meets pockets of defiant local residents who have remained behind to survive and make a life in the Zone. And she is shocked to discover that the area surrounding Chernobyl has become Europe's largest wildlife sanctuary, a flourishing - at times unearthly - wilderness teeming with large animals and a variety of birds, many of them members of rare and endangered species. Like the forests, fields, and swamps of their unexpectedly inviting habitat, both the people and the animals are all radioactive. Cesium-137 is packed in their muscles and strontium-90 in their bones. But quite astonishingly, they are also thriving. If fears of the Apocalypse and a lifeless, barren radioactive future have been constant companions of the nuclear age, Chernobyl now shows us a different view of the future. A vivid blend of reportage, popular science, and illuminating encounters that explode the myths of Chernobyl with facts that are at once beautiful and horrible, brings a remarkable land - and its people and animals - to life to tell a unique story of science, surprise and suspense.

 

Product Categories

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Medical Books > Pharmacology > Toxicology

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Science & Math > Physics > Nuclear Physics

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Science & Math > History & Philosophy

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Science & Math > Earth Sciences > Geology

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Science & Math > Earth Sciences > Environmental Science

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Science & Math > Chemistry > Nuclear Chemistry

Amazon > Books > Subjects > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Civil & Environmental > Environmental > Pollution

PriceZombie > Books

 

* PriceZombie is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

 

You are not logged in.

 

Please Login or Register to continue.
 
  Discussion / Discussion starter Last post Replies Views
  No discussions available

 

Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
Subreddit Title Date
/r/Foodforthought Nuclear catastrophe better for wildlife than having to live amongst civilized humans Apr 19, 2016

 

  Disclaimer: The prices and availability displayed on PriceZombie are taken directly from the vendor's website or data feed. Some, but not all, vendors pay a small affiliate fee if you purchase their items through a PriceZombie link. Learn more. PriceZombie strives for accuracy, however the same price may not be available in your location. Heavily discounted items may sell out quickly. Always refer directly to the vendor's website to confirm prices.
  • About
  • Blog
  • Media
  • Contact Us
  • Help and Support
  • Privacy Policy
  • Mobile Site
Copyright © 2016 PriceZombie, LLC. PriceZombie® is a registered trademark of PriceZombie, LLC.