Science Goes to War by Ernest Volkman

Science Goes to War by Ernest Volkman

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From cannonballs to smart bombs, science has long played an essential role in warfare, and the victors often have superior technology to thank for their triumph. This book explores the ways in which science has affected military history.

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Science Goes to War by Ernest Volkman

From cannonballs to smart bombs, science has long played an essential role in warfare, and the victors often have superior technology to thank for their triumph. This book explores the ways in which science has affected military history.
"..this compelling, frightening and important book makes it clear..." (Focus, October 2002)
ERNEST VOLKMAN is an award--winning journalist and former national correspondent for Newsday covering national security issues. He was a contributing editor for Defense Science and Military Science and Technology magazines and has written for Omni. His previous books include Spies: The Secret Agents Who Changed the Course of History and Espionage: The Greatest Spy Operations of the Twentieth Century, both published by Wiley.
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ISBN 13 9780471410072
ISBN 10 0471410071
Title Science Goes to War
Author Ernest Volkman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2002-04-11
Number of pages 278
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