We almost lost Detroit
"We Almost Lost Detroit" is a valuable addition to the literature of the debate swirling around nuclear power. The Book is well researched; it provides fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in the history of the nuclear program. The author ... [uses] the Fermi accident as a vehicle to discuss the significance of the entire nuclear power industry, both in this country and abroad. In the course of this absorbing story, the causes and consequences of a number of nuclear accidents are described in a manner that is easily understood
Print Book, English, 1975
Reader's Digest Press : Distributed by Crowell, New York, 1975