Chemical and Biological Warfare

Chemical and Biological Warfare
ISBN-10
0761415858
ISBN-13
9780761415855
Series
Chemical and Biological Warfare
Category
History
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish
Author
Karen Judson

Description

Describes the types of chemical and biological weapons and warfare, their effects, and how they are used by terrorists.

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