Mark David Albertson / Petr Jandacek
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
Urban Myths of Los AlamosStories the Atomic City Told ItselfLos Alamos is where the twentieth century learned how to end the world.It is also where people learned how to live with that knowledge.Urban Myths of Los Alamos is a haunting, darkly funny, and deeply human collection of folklore born in one of the most secretive places in American history. From the earliest days of the Manhattan Project through the Cold War and beyond, residents of the Atomic City filled the silence with stories-some whispered, some joked about, some half-believed, and some that refuse to disappear.Inside these pages you’ll encounter:• Ghosts in laboratory tunnels and monsters at cemetery gates • The Demon Core and the deadly blue flash • A manhole cover that may have beaten Sputnik into space • Scientists who cracked safes for sport and hid files beneath floors • Evacuation drills that rewired instinct-and once left a family behind • Ducks that vanished, sirens that felt different, and tunnels that may go everywhere • Babies born with a post office box instead of a birthplace • Bats, Martians, flying propane tanks, and early computers that discovered vodka • The myths children absorbed, the jokes newcomers were told, and the stories no one officially confirmedThese are not official histories. They are not meant to be fact-checked into submission.They are coping mechanisms-the folklore of a town built on secrecy, pressure, brilliance, and unimaginable responsibility. In Los Alamos, where answers were often too classified, too technical, or too terrifying to hold directly, stories did the work answers couldn’t.Written with warmth, wit, and reverence for the people who lived these legends, Urban Myths of Los Alamos explores why certain places feel 'off,' why some stories persist long after their origins fade, and how humor, exaggeration, and imagination helped an extraordinary community survive the weight of what it knew.Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a folklore lover, a fan of the uncanny, or someone drawn to the human side of science, this book offers a rare invitation inside the unofficial Los Alamos-the one that exists between reports and recollections, between truth and memory.Welcome to the Atomic City.Relax. Enjoy the view.And remember: if someone tells you something strange with complete confidence... there’s probably a reason they’re smiling.