Garrett M. Graff, a distinguished journalist and bestselling historian, has spent more than a dozen years covering politics, technology, and national security-helping to explain where we've been and where we're headed. Today, he serves as the director of cyber initiatives for The Aspen Institute and is a contributor to WIRED, CNN, and POLITICO. He's written for publications from Esquire to Rolling Stone to The New York Times, and edited two of Washington's most prestigious magazines, Washingtonian and POLITICO Magazine. Graff is the author of multiple books, including The Threat Matrix: Inside Robert Mueller's FBI, the national bestseller Raven Rock: The Story of the US Government's Secret Plan to Save Itself-While the Rest of Us Die, and the New York Times bestseller The Only Plane in the Sky.
"Comically macabre . . . A thorough investigation of Washington's
longstanding efforts to maintain order in the face of catastrophe.
In exploring the incredible lengths (and depths) that successive
administrations have gone to in planning for the aftermath of a
nuclear assault, Graff deftly weaves a tale of secrecy and
paranoia. . . . Raven Rock is at heart a history of the Cold
War and an exploration of its lasting effects on American politics.
Graff's portrait of that era is more Dr. Strangelove than James
Bond." -New York Times Book Review
"An encyclopedic chronicle of how the American government, for more
than sixty years, has prepared for nuclear attack, most notably
with bunkers underground and inside mountains to shelter government
officials and other personnel-men and women who could retaliate
against the enemy with nuclear weapons and begin to rebuild
society. Raven Rock contains everything one could possibly want to
know about these seemingly still-continuing measures to confront
Armageddon." -The Wall Street Journal
"In a new book exploring United States officials' detailed doomsday
plans during the Cold War, writer and historian Garrett Graff
presents a look at how nuclear disaster preparation shaped the
modern world. . . . Through his research, Graff reveals how
ineffective plans for nuclear disaster actually are when put into
action. The problem with org charts and instructions? Humans."
-Time magazine
"There are details in Raven Rock that read like they've been ripped
from the pages of a pulp spy novel. The book, written by national
security expert Garrett M. Graff, takes us inside the bunkers cut
into granite mountainsides and dug under an elite country club. He
brings us deep beneath the White House on 9/11 and into the cockpit
of an airplane that doesn't officially exist. As you make your way
through Raven Rock, it's easy to forget that all this elaborate
high-tech doomsday infrastructure is actually real. . . . Raven
Rock, which should have been a Cold War history, now feels
especially timely, hitting bookstores right as a President Donald
Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong-un's on-again, off-again
relationship pushes us ever closer to nuclear holocaust."
-Vice
"A chilling portrait of how the government planned to continue to
function during and after a nuclear holocaust is brilliantly told
in this new valuable addition to Cold War literature that goes
beyond policy and delves into logistical plans. Graff mines
classified and unclassified material to create this highly
informative work." -Library Journal (starred
review)
"Raven Rock is gripping from page one. Brilliantly sourced and
reported with exquisite detail, Garrett Graff's new book is
terrifying, outrageous, and illuminating." -Annie Jacobsen,
author of Area 51 and Phenomena
"You may think you have some idea of how the United States prepared
for nuclear war, but you will be shocked, appalled, amazed,
fascinated, darkly amused, and just plain gob-smacked by what
Garrett Graff has dug up. Deeply researched and lucidly written,
Raven Rock is a haunting, compelling journey into the past-with
disturbing meaning for the future." -Evan Thomas, author of
Ike's Bluff and Being Nixon
"In this spellbinding narrative, Graff reveals the top secret plans
the government has for its own survival and asks the reader to
consider a nightmarish scenario. Crammed with new revelations-from
the locations of secret bunkers hidden in the nation's small towns
and dense woods to the ever-changing presidential evacuation
plan-Graff carefully considers what would happen if the unthinkable
occurred. I could not put it down." -Kate Andersen Brower,
author of The Residence and First Women
"Garrett Graff has given us a colorful and frightening account of
the American government's plans for doomsday, and the secret
bunkers where official could go to save themselves. These early
plans still have their counterparts today, and they reveal a lot
about how warfighting doctrine evolved. Read it and be
fascinated-and a little scared." -Walter Isaacson, author of
Steve Jobs and Einstein
"Equal parts thriller, sober history, and tragic comedy, Garrett
Graff's Raven Rock is an indispensable volume for anyone seeking to
understand how the Cold War and the specter of nuclear annihilation
shaped the world. Graff is a meticulous researcher and truly gifted
storyteller. Readers will find themselves mesmerized by his careful
and fast-paced examination of our government's top-secret plans to
survive a nuclear attack while the rest of us are turned to ash."
-Del Quentin Wilber, author of Rawhide Down: The Near
Assassination of Ronald Reagan
"A detailed exploration of the United States' doomsday prepping
during the Cold War . . . Graff, a former editor of Washingtonian
and Politico magazines, covers every technicality of the
construction of underground bunkers and secret command posts, every
war game and exercise, every debate over presidential succession
planning and continuity of government, every accident that left us
verging on nuclear war. . . . But if there is anything that Raven
Rock proves with grim certitude, it is that we have little idea how
events would have unfolded in a superpower nuclear conflict, and
that technological limits, human emotion and enemy tactics can
render the most painstaking and complex arrangements irrelevant,
obsolete, or simply obscene." -Carlos Lozada, The Washington
Post
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