The Bells of Nagasaki

Paperback Published on: 06/08/2026; Language: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)
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The Bells of Nagasaki
Haunting and Powerful
Thank you to the publisher for the advance copy for review. This is a short but powerful read. Written from his death bed, the author recounts his experie... READ MORE
Jennifer Taylor
The Bells of Nagasaki
A Truly Incredible First Hand Account Of The Impact & Immediate Fallout Of The Nuclear Bomb They Dropped On Nagasaki
I know what happened, this is from a survivor, which makes the story so much more compelling. What occurred that day, & how on earth anyone came out alive?... READ MORE
Nicole @hemelwstones
The Bells of Nagasaki
A powerful record and warning
Takashi Nagai was a doctor at the Nagasaki Medical College, working in radiology. He completed The Bells of Nagasaki by the first anniversary of the atomic... READ MORE
Selena, Guildford
The Bells of Nagasaki
Short but powerful eyewitness account of an atomic bomb
This is the story of a doctor and those in his department who survived the initial bomb and went around treating any other survivors they could find, even ... READ MORE
Emily M
The Bells of Nagasaki
A short book with a long shadow
Takashi Nagai's first-hand account of the bombing of Nagasaki is a priceless piece of history. His story puts history in the present, makes the victims and... READ MORE
Colin
The Bells of Nagasaki
Harrowing but important account of August 9th 1945
This first hand account shocks and terrifies, the detail and emotional depth of this story is incredibly moving. This story details the experience of a D... READ MORE
Eliza, Teddington

Synopsis

‘A book that everyone should read’ The Times

A harrowing, heart-rending first-hand account of the bombing of Nagasaki – and the acts of human kindness left in its wake.

On 9th August 1945, the Japanese city of Nagasaki is hit by an atomic bomb. Forty thousand people are killed instantly. Doctor Takashi Nagai is not one of them.

Pulling himself, broken and bloodied, from the wreckage that was once the city’s university hospital, Takashi bundles together a tattered group of survivors. Doctors, nurses, students, each with their own losses, their own fears for the future: they work tirelessly at the impossible task of aiding the countless wounded and easing the deaths of those they cannot save. They remain determined to heal their fallen city, even as a strange and growing sickness begins to claim them.

Eyewitness to one of the most fatal events in human history, this is Takashi’s record, written from his sickbed – a chilling historical document, and undeniable evidence of the capacity for human kindness.

WITH AN INTRODUCTION FROM RICHARD LLOYD PARRY

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529952599
  • Number of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 200g
  • Languages: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)

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The Bells of Nagasaki
Quite the read
Thank you to the publishers for this review copy. This was quite the read! You just can't imagine being in those circumstances, seeing those images, deal... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp