Germ warfare
by Romano, Amy
Series: Germs! the library of disease causing organisms Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : The Rosen Publishing Group, (New York :) Physical details: 48 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN:082394493X (lib. bdg.). Year: 2004Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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j 300 - 399 | j358.38 Rom (Browse shelf) | Available | 83603 |
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j358.18 Hog Tanks | j358.18 Nic Main battle tanks | j358.38 Cob Biological and chemical weapons : | j358.38 Rom Germ warfare | j358.4 Bak Anti-submarine warfare | j358.4 Nic Army air support | j358.4 Sti Air Force combat controllers |
The public history of germ warfare -- Developing weapons of mass destruction -- Protecting ourselves -- Bio-terrorism today.
"This book discusses the history of biological warfare from ancient times through the modern era and examines the various types of weaponized organisms that can and have been be used by nations and may be used by nonstate actors in potential acts of bioterrorism. It also documents the preventative measures that governments and the international community employ to curtail the use of these thankfully rarely used but nonetheless terrifying weapons"--Provided by publisher.
8 - 12 years