| Title:
Allied
Secret Weapons The War of Science by Brian J. Ford |
| Description:
In
World War II the Allied powers developed a large amount
of secret weapons which were vital for the war effort. The
Allies desperately needed these for both offensive and defensive
measures. Science played a crucial part in this final victory
and this book describes and displays many of the weapons
from the dam busters bouncing bomb to the introduction of
radar. |
| Author:
No
notes available. |
| Binding:
Softcover. |
| Date
Published : First
published 1971. |
Edition:
This
edition 2nd printing 1977. |
| Jacket
Condition: Reasonably
good condition original price of $2.50 on outside of cover. |
| Book
Condition : Reasonably
good condition containing 160 pages with a great deal of
good quality illustrations, maps, and photographs. |
| Publisher:
Ballantine
Books, USA. |
| ISBN:
0-345-25892-4-250. |
| Size
& Weight: 21cm
x 13.8cm (H x W). 0.9 cm thick. |