Publication

1996-12-01 - W.H. Freeman & Company

Language

English

Word Count

71,000 words, Guess

Page Count

284 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number96024094
  • Goodreads1295819
  • LibraryThing1013166

Classifications

  • LCCUG447.8 .C6523 1997
  • DDC327.1/74

Description

The Eleventh Plague deals with a terrifying and compelling subject: biological and chemical warfare. Using historical and contemporary examples, Cole explains what biological and chemical weapons are, how they are developed and tested, and what their effects can be. He vividly describes the very real threat that Iraq would use chemical weapons in the Gulf War - real enough that every man, woman, and child in Israel had to wear a gas mask. He also analyzes the possibility that the so-called Gulf War syndrome may have been due to biological or chemical weapons, a possibility that federal investigations have yet to confirm or disprove. Cole lucidly describes the wide range of possible responses to the threat of biological or chemical warfare. But every expert admits that absolute protection may be impossible. Materials can be easy to get, even easier to transport, and virtually impossible to trace. The Eleventh Plague arms us with a frightening knowledge. What do recent political and technical developments suggest for the future? And how will we fight this increasingly ominous, deadly plague?

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  • The Eleventh PlagueHardcoverW.H. Freeman & Company1996-12-01

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