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Wizards of Oz: How Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world

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Full Title:

Wizards of Oz: How Oliphant and Florey helped win the war and shape the modern world

Contributors:

By (Author) Brett Mason

ISBN:

9780369395948

Publisher:

Read How You Want

Imprint:

Read How You Want

Publication Date:

19th October 2022

Edition:

Large Print Edition

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

612

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Two Australian scientists played a vital yet largely unknown role in the Allied victory in the Second World War. Almost eight decades later, Wizards of Oz finally tells their story. In this fast-paced and compelling book, Brett Mason reveals how childhood friends from Adelaide - physicist Mark Oliphant and medical researcher Howard Florey - initiated the most significant scientific and industrial projects of the Second World War: manufacturing penicillin, developing microwave radar and building the atomic bomb. These innovations gave the Allies the edge and ultimate victory over Germany and Japan. More than just a story of scientific discovery, Wizards of Oz is a remarkable tale of secret missions, international intrigue and triumph against all odds. Mason tells how Oliphant and Florey were also instrumental in convincing a reluctant United States to develop and deploy the three breakthrough inventions in time to change the course of the war. These two Australians not only helped win the war but shaped the peace, with their war-time contributions continuing to influence international politics and the health and wealth of nations. Oliphant and Florey emerge in Wizards of Oz as the two most consequential Australians of the Second World War - perhaps of all time. 'Unputdownable!' - General Sir Peter Cosgrove 'A wonderful slice of Australian history.' - Peter Fitzsimons 'Great stories!' - Professor Peter Doherty

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