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Oliphant

The Australian genius who developed radar and showed Oppenheimer how to build the bomb
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'Genius, complex, authentic - Roland Perry captures all the essential characteristics of this globally recognised Australian who was influenced by the giants of science and then became one himself.' Dr Matt Agnew 6 August 1945: the United States launches the world's first nuclear attack on Japan.... Read More
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Oliphant

The extraordinary life of the true genius behind the atomic bomb, radar and much more, a maverick scientist from Australia who changed the course of history

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'Genius, complex, authentic - Roland Perry captures all the essential characteristics of this globally recognised Australian who was influenced by the giants of science and then became one himself.' Dr Matt Agnew

6 August 1945: the United States launches the world's first nuclear attack on Japan. J. Robert Oppenheimer will be remembered as the father of the bomb, but it was Australian physicist Sir Mark Oliphant and his lab who discovered how it could be built. Faced with Hitler's determination to acquire atomic weapons, Oliphant shares his secret research with Oppenheimer and helps him build the first nuclear bomb. It is a decision both will come to regret.

Oliphant's brilliance was not limited to atomic science. He was also central to the development of radar, an innovation that saved Britain from Nazi invasion. After the war, amidst a slew of KGB scandals enveloping his team, Oliphant's push against US nuclear dominance drew suspicion from the CIA. He came under surveillance and was banned from entering the USA, the country he had given so much.

Based on his interviews with Mark Oliphant, bestselling author Roland Perry paints a compelling portrait of a giant of the 20th century. Perry traces Oliphant's life from his humble beginnings in Adelaide, early academic triumphs, and collaboration with Sir Ernest Rutherford, his crucial involvement in radar and the Manhattan Project, to establishing the Australian National University and serving as a highly controversial Governor of South Australia.

More than just a chronicle of an extraordinary scientist, Oliphant reveals the legacy of a man who faced a moral reckoning in the bomb's aftermath and later transformed into a vocal advocate for peace and nuclear disarmament. It is a story of espionage, conflict, science, and conscience and a true Australian genius.

'This is a fascinating account of a brilliant Australian scientist who shaped history.' David Dufty, author of Charles Todd's Magnificent Obsession PRAISE FOR ROLAND PERRY

'a superb work' John Howard on Monash: The outsider who won a war

'Compelling and wholly absorbing ... among the most remarkable Australians of his time.' Bob Carr on Monash: The outsider who won a war

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781761472190

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 September 2025

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 412g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Roland Perry OAMβ€―is one of Australia's best-known authors. He has written 41 books, many of them bestsellers, includingβ€―Monash: The outsider who won the war, The Queen, Her Lover and the Most Notorious Spy in History, and The Australian Light Horse.

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