Samuel Glasstone (3 May 1897 – 16 November 1986) was a British-born American academic and writer of scientific books. He authored over 40 popular textbooks on physical chemistry and electrochemistry, , effects, nuclear reactor engineering, Mars, outer space sciences, the environmental effects of Nuclear power and nuclear testing.
He was an accomplished author and consultant to the AEC at the time. Former Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Chairmain Glenn T. Seaborg wrote:Dudley Lynch: Dr. Samuel Glasstone: A Spokesman For Science. In: The Atom, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 1966, S. 18–22
Over a period of 17 years he has produced for the AEC 12 classical nuclear texts or reference books, each a model in its field. His books ... show what science writing at its best can be – unfairingly correct, but also fluent, lucid, gracesful and superbly organized.
His book The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, has appeared in three editions: 1957, 1962, and 1977 (originally titled The Effects of Atomic Weapons), and documented the effects of nuclear explosions. The 3rd edition was co-authored with Philip J. Dolan.
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