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The bells of Nagasaki

Takashi Nagai ; translated by William Johnston

Kodansha International, 1994, c1984

  • : pbk

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長崎の鐘

Nagasaki no kane

長崎の鐘 : 英文版

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Description based on 2008 (10th) printing

"Originally published in 1949 by Hibiya Shuppan under the title Nagasaki no kane"--T.p. verso

"First paperback edition, 1994"--T.p. verso

"Japan's modern writers"--Jacket

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Among the wounded on the day they dropped the bomb on Nagasaki was a young doctor who, though sick himself cared for the sick and dying. Written when he too lay dying of leukemia, The Bells of Nagasaki is the extraordinary account of his experience. It is deeply moving and human story. Among the wounded on the day they dropped the bomb on Nagasaki was a young doctor who, though sick himself cared for the sick and dying. Written when he too lay dying of leukemia, The Bells of Nagasaki is the extraordinary account of his experience. It is deeply moving and human story.

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