Downloading Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and Nature
ed. Alexey V. Yablokov, the late Vasilly B. Nesterenko, Alexy V. Nesterenko, Janette D. Sherman-Nevinger; Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences; 2010

This page is about downloading the book (which by the way is perfectly legal; there are no copyright issues).
The site manager (who doesn't claim to be an IT expert) says he assumes that

  • when you click on this link you see a web page with a photograph of felled trees.
  • At the top left there's a "File" button. Click on that
  • The drop down menu has a "Download original" option
  • Click on that and a new page should open (you should still be seeing the felled trees).
  • Above the graphic is a row of buttons. The far left one is to print the document
  • The next one is to save to file, which should let you save it onto your computer system.
A page unavailable message sometimes appears. We suppose this means the site has too much traffic. Try later.

It might be helpful to copy the full URL in red below, close www.llrc.org and paste the URL into the address bar of your browser:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B-Ikqg4T4F30OWJmYjgwYWQtZmFiOC00NmM5LWI3NzYtMzVkODA2MmRmMmI1&hl=en&invite=CNPPgbQN&authkey=CLXh9bkN

If there's still a problem, email sitemanager@llrc.org. He may be able to help but then again, maybe not.