In History of the International Atomic Energy Agency: The First Forty Years
we have an exhaustive work of reference describing the IAEA’s history from its
creation in 1957, in response to the threat of nuclear proliferation, through
the following 40 years. Useful presentation of the IAEA’s view of itself. Text
and headings boxed in black borders madden and distract, but may make the book
attractive to insomniacs. Published by the IAEA, Austria, AusShl 480, ISBN
9201023979.
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