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John Harvey Wheeler (October 17, 1918 – September 6, 2004) was an American author, political scientist, and scholar. He was best known as co-author with Eugene Burdick of Fail-Safe (1962), an early Cold War novel that depicted what could easily go wrong in an age on the verge of nuclear war.
Harvey Wheeler was an American responsible for the novel ‘Fail Safe’ which explored the possibilities of nuclear conflict in the modern age. Harvey was always on the frontline of innovation. He championed the use of the internet as a tool through which enlightenment and democracy could be achieved. +Biography.
Sep 17, 2004 · Harvey Wheeler, a political scientist and author, whose novel about nuclear war by accident, "Fail-Safe," caused a national shudder in 1962, died on Sept. 6 at his home in...
Fail-Safe is a bestselling American novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. Expanded from Wheeler's short story "Abraham '59" (originally published in the Winter 1959 issue of Dissent under the pen name F. B. Aiken), it was initially serialized in three installments in the Saturday Evening Post on October 13, 20, and 27, 1962, during the ...
- Harvey Wheeler, Eugene Burdick
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Sep 6, 2004 · John Harvey Wheeler was an American author, political scientist, and scholar. He was best known as co-author with Eugene Burdick of Fail-Safe (1962), an early cold war novel that depicted what could easily go wrong in an age on the verge of nuclear war.
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