Customer Review: While I agree with the majority of the other reviewers that this book is very well written, the Kindle edition of the book suffers from a serious problem: Its maps were converted to the Kindle format very sloppily, causing much of the text within the maps to become illegible. This is a serious... more info
Customer Review: There are many same books are on sale, but I could not know if they are shipped abroad. So if you could show on the display before sellecting the item, that will really help me.
Customer Review: I was moved to reread this fine book by Richard Frank by the allegation by Presidential candidate Senator Barak Obama's former preacher and confidant Jeremiah Wright's that one of America's supposed "sins" that he was cursing it for was the use of the Atomic Bombs on Japan at the end of the Second... more info
Customer Review: The book reads like a detective novel, engrossing, addictive, don't pick it up unless you have the time to finish it.
On the surface the book is about two diseases: smallpox and anthrax. The structure is a bit odd and confusing, the anthrax in the senate office building and postal service... more info
Customer Review: Terrorism thrives on fear and imagination in designing weapons of mass destruction to inflict the most damage and death. Massive planes flown into prominent symbols of American pride, bomb-laden trucks exploding in front of U.S. embassies or Marine Corps barracks, explosive charges on a small boat... more info
Customer Review: I was very impressed by this text. It is easy to read (without being simplistic), well illustrated, and it covered most of the area. If you are interested in biosecurty, I suggested that you get this book. I am not easliy pleased but this is a good book.
Customer Review: There were earlier WWI books published by Osprey which covered much of the same background info to gas warfare. Thus, the text here does not really yield surprises except for the odd unusual and quirky equipment. The high point for me was the illustrations which showed imaginative posing and... more info
Customer Review: It is often said the four people who had the most effect on the twentieth century were Einstein, Marx, Freud, and Darwin. Fritz Haber has to be close to number five.
Mankind's food production, yield per acre, has always been limited to the amount of nitrogen that becomes "fixed" into the... more info