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Author | : Clayton K.S. Chun |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2006-02-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0313049122 |
In this general history of the development of rockets and missiles, Chun traces the technology that made attack from beyond the horizon possible. A former missile launch officer, he focusess not only on the development and employment of the ballistic missile—from early German V-2 use to today—but on their subsequent impact on national strategies, doctrine, force structure, and politics. The development of ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads had a profound impact on superpower rivalries and structured international relations for decades. The advent of the ballistic missile changed the way nations believed war was to be fought in the future. Ballistic missiles (land based and submarine-launched) are now global in scope. Accordingly, the book covers Russia, China, North Korea, South Asia, and the Middle East. It details actual use in combat, as well as current countermeasures and future missile defense systems. In this general history of the development of rockets and missiles, Chun traces the technology that made attack from beyond the horizon possible. A former missile launch officer, he focuses not only on the development and employment of the ballistic missile—from early German V-2 use to today—but on their subsequent impact on national strategies, doctrine, force structure, and politics. The development of ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads had a profound impact on superpower rivalries and structured international relations for decades. The advent of the ballistic missile changed the way nations believed war was to be fought in the future. Ballistic missiles (land based and submarine-launched) are now global in scope. Accordingly, the book covers Russia, China, North Korea, South Asia, and the Middle East. It details actual use in combat, as well as current countermeasures and future missile defense systems. The ballistic missile is still a relevant weapon system. Advancements in miniaturization, spread of technology, availability of weapons of mass destruction, desire to gain strategic advantage among rivals, and other concerns have stimulated the growth of interested parties that either have or are able to build ballistic missiles. Tracing the development and issues regarding such missiles serves as a primer on these complex systems, and explains why international parties are still concerned about their proliferation.
Author | : William Sarabande |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 1992-10-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0553291068 |
The grassy Great Plains shake with thunder and deadly tornadoes whirl down from storm clouds as the First Americans begin the battle the will determine which peoples--the savage or the gentle--will shape the future or humankind. On one side is the young shaman Cha-kwena, who has led his tiny band along the trail made by a magnificent white mammoth, the totem he believes will lead the People to a land of safety and abundance. But they are pursued by enemies, a race of vicious and relentless hunters who want to steal Cha-kwena's magic, kill his sacred mammoth, and possess his passionate woman.
Author | : Camille Flammarion |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2021-05-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"Thunder and Lightning" by Camille Flammarion is a study about lightning in terms of astronomy. The book is a most fascinating one and holds the reader from start to finish. As a manual for those who wish to obtain a good general knowledge of astronomy, this work will be found unsurpassed. Young students of astronomy who wish to obtain a general idea of the most wonderful and fascinating of all sciences will find precisely what they seek in M. Flammarion's eloquent and poetic chapters.
Author | : Chris Enss |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2009-06-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0762755954 |
Dora Hand was in a deep sleep. Her bare legs were exposed despite her thick blankets, and a mass of long, auburn hair stretched over her pillow and flowed off the side of her flimsy mattress. A framed, charcoal portrait of an elderly couple hung above her bed on the faded wallpaper and kept company with her slumber. The air outside the window next to the picture was still and cold. The distant sound of voices, back-slapping laughter, profanity, and a piano's tinny, repetitious melody wafted down the main thoroughfare in Dodge City, Kansas, and into the small room. Dodge was an all-night town, "the wickedest little city in America." The streets and saloons were always busy. Residents learned to sleep through the giggling, growling, and gunplay of the cowboys and their paramours for hire. Dora’s dreams were seldom disturbed by the commotion, but the smack of a pair of bullets cutting through the walls of the tiny room cut through the routine nightly noises. The first bullet stuck in the dense plaster partition. The second struck Dora on the right side, just under her arm. There was no time for her to object to the injury; no moment for her to cry out or recoil in pain. In the near distance, a horse squealed and its galloping hooves echoed off the street and faded away. Future legends of the Old West, Charlie Bassett, Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, and Bill Tilghman were the lawmen who patrolled the unruly streets. When a cattle baron’s son fled town after the shooting of the popular saloon singer named Dora Hand, the four men--all experts with a gun who knew the harsh, desertlike surrounding terrain--hunted him down like "Thunder Over the Prairie." The posse's ride across the desolate landscape to seek justice influenced the men's friendship, their careers, and their feelings about the justice system. This account of that event is a fast-paced, cinematic glimpse into the Old West that was.
Author | : John Charles Frémont |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 764 |
Release | : 1845 |
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Author | : Robert Drane |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2022-09-22 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1922786950 |
Intimidation. Cunning. Contempt. The greatest pace bowlers have a vast arsenal at their disposal. Australian quicks have perfected the art of re-arranging batsmen's ribcages and life-priorities. Death stares and old-fashion lip are used in combination with explosive pace, tactical guile and the ability to make a cricket ball do unprecedentedly vicious things. The Quicks profiles the most successful, frighteningly-fast and charismatic Australian bowlers to ever terrorise the Poms… and every other cricketing nation. Author Robert Drane tells the stories of the men who have captivated the Australian sporting public, from Lillee and Thomson, to McGrath, Johnson and the modern menace of Starc, Cummins and Hazlewood.
Author | : Charles L. Grant |
Publisher | : Crossroad Press |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2019-10-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT THEY ARE SINGING SONGS OF DEATH… Colin Ross, twice thwarted in love, once abandoned, quit the mainland for Haven's End, a wounded soul on an idyllic island, seeking to heal his life. But instead of peace, he is hurled into chaos. Some dark and ancient hatred, some evil force, is unleashed, wreaking vengeance on the islanders, mangling the living and mutilating the dead. And, as the piercing songs rise to met the roaring wind, Colin Ross, against his will, is sucked into the raging storm.
Author | : Alexander Thom (surgeon.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 1845 |
Genre | : Cyclones |
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Author | : Elias J. Connor |
Publisher | : FINN Books Edition FireFly |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2023-12-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3757983882 |
The situation in Naytnal seems hopeless for Kitty and Jojo. The two fighters, who always fight for good, are transformed into vampires. Her friend Sydney and Kitty's boyfriend Dennis try to do everything in their power to save them. With the vampires of the night, a group of bat-creatures, Kitty and Jojo finally seem to get help - from a person they didn't think they would see again. Transformed back into humans, Kitty and Jojo must take on the fight against the worst and most destructive force that has ever plagued Naytnal. As if that wasn't enough, Kitty learns of a very big secret that is to be confided to her. But the fact that she knows may mean the end for Naytnal... The sixth volume of the fantasy series NAYTNAL takes Kitty and Jojo and their friends to unimaginable, dark and dangerous places and tells of a gripping, bitter fight between good and evil.
Author | : John Charles Frémont |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 760 |
Release | : 1845 |
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