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'This book encapsulates the oft posed paradox: which is more important- the individual or the state?
Clearly we, as Australians, have yet to some to grips with the ethical answer.
In terse and telling prose, John Collins takes on a lifetime journey through boyhood, the clean-up of immediate postwar Hiroshima, his resultant illness and the battle with bureaucracy for recognition of its cause, atomic bomb radiation