Книга Chemical Warfare Amos A. Fries and Clarence J. West

Chemical Warfare

Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: W. Frederick Zimmerman
Наличност: Външен склад
Изпращаме след 10-18 дни
34.46 67.40 лв
Produced in the immediate aftermath of the First World War by senior figures in the United States Ch...

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Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
482
EAN
9798259502567
Enbook ID
53226180
Издател
Теглоt
830
Размери
178 x 254 x 25

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Produced in the immediate aftermath of the First World War by senior figures in the United States Chemical Warfare Service, this volume represents one of the earliest comprehensive syntheses of chemical warfare as practiced on the Western Front and as envisioned for future conflicts. Written by officers who participated directly in the development and deployment of chemical weapons, the text bridges the gap between laboratory chemistry, battlefield tactics, and public health response in ways that few subsequent works have attempted from such a position of firsthand authority.

The subject matter spans the full spectrum of chemical warfare as understood in the years following the Armistice. Coverage includes the development and classification of chemical agents from tear gases through vesicants and lung irritants, the design and manufacture of gas shells and delivery systems, defensive measures including respirator technology and decontamination procedures, the medical treatment of gas casualties, the industrial chemistry required for large-scale agent production, and the tactical and strategic doctrines that emerged as chemical weapons moved from improvised terror weapons to systematized elements of combined arms warfare. The text draws on operational experience from the American Expeditionary Forces and allied chemical warfare programs.

The language throughout reflects the document's historical moment: a technical vocabulary that mixes industrial chemistry, military ordnance terminology, and medical casualty reporting in a register rarely encountered in modern prose. Readers will find detailed descriptions of agent properties, casualty mechanisms, and protective equipment presented with the clinical directness of a professional service manual, which is precisely what the work was designed to be.

This Frontier Model Bibliophile edition republishes the public-domain text with its original structure and technical detail preserved. No effort has been made to soften or editorialize the content; the work is presented as the historical document it is. The illustrations, tables, and technical specifications that characterized the original edition are retained, providing researchers with the primary source material in the form its authors intended.

The historical significance of this volume extends beyond its technical content. It documents the institutionalization of chemical warfare within the American military establishment during the critical period between the First and Second World Wars, when debates over the future of chemical weapons shaped both military doctrine and international law. The work provides direct evidence of how chemical warfare professionals understood their discipline, its potential, and its limitations during the formative years of the Geneva Protocol negotiations.

Intended for readers in military history, the history of science and technology, arms control studies, and public health history. Researchers will find it a primary source of considerable value for understanding the early development of chemical warfare doctrine, while general readers interested in the history of the First World War will encounter a dimension of the conflict that popular histories often address only superficially.