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- catalog abstract "A look at the American political system covers candidates, political parties, conventions, campaigns, lobbyists, and elections and compares our sytem with those of other countries.".
- catalog abstract "Essays in ego psychology, based on papers written from 1951 to 1967, by a neo-Freudian analyst and theorist.".
- catalog abstract "Recounts the circumstances surrounding the deaths of thirty-one Hollywood celebrities, including D.W. Griffith, Bela Lugosi, Ernie Kovacs, Marilyn Monroe, Freddie Prinze, and John Belushi.".
- catalog abstract "Identifies gods, goddesses, naiads, dryads, nymphs, fauns, satyrs, centaurs, and heroes, as well as legendary places, such as Olympus.".
- catalog abstract "The intertwined story of Venice, Missouri, and a young woman who lives there, presented as an ever-changing, always-the-same diorama.".
- catalog abstract "A candid look inside the Soviet Union today. It is as much about the difficulties that face reporters who seek honestly to cover Soviet society as it is about the country itself.".
- catalog abstract "A study of American domestic architecture before the Civil War, as seen from the point of view of the wealthy patrons who commissioned the great houses, presents an original economic and cultural history of the United States.".
- catalog abstract "I cherubini -- I sacrifici di Abele e di Caino -- Il malvagio tende a sopraffare il buono -- La posterità di Caino -- I giganti --- L'immutabilità di Dio.".
- catalog abstract "Describes learning environments which allow children to master mathematical concepts through the use of computer assisted instruction.".
- catalog abstract ""The Serials Supplement to the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications is a compilation of Federal publications issued three or more times per year and a select group of annual publications and monographic series titles. In addition, the Serials Supplement serves as a catalog of subscription titles available from the Superintendent of Documents."".
- catalog abstract "An anecdotal, behind-the-scenes look at the royal families of Britain, Norway, Monaco, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein traces the history of each of the ten monarchies.".
- catalog abstract "Index to the journal Samefolkets egen tidning which changed its name in 1961 to Samefolket. Includes chronological index, index of names and subject index. Also includes substantial historical commentary. This journal was the organ for the Saami movement. In Swedish.".
- catalog abstract "Joseph K. is suddenly arrested and must spen the rest of his life fighting a charge against him about which he can get no information.".
- catalog abstract "Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Bancroft Prize in American History, this is a landmark history of how the entire American health care system of doctors, hospitals, health plans, and government programs has evolved over the last two centuries.".
- catalog abstract "Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902) was a Victorian novelist who wrote in many genres. The Way of All Flesh and Erewhon are his most famous novels. Besides fiction Butler also wrote on evolution, Christian orthodoxy, Italian art, literary history and translated the Illiad and The Odyssey. Erewhon is a utopian satire of Victorian England published in 1872. The title is the name of a fictional country and it is also the word nowhere spelled backwards. The beginning of the book deals with the discovery of Erewhon, which is based on Butlers time in New Zealand where he worked on a sheep ranch for four years. The novel satirizes religion, anthropocentrism, and criminal punishment.".
- catalog abstract "An example of how changing public opinion and judicial doctrine affected both sides' fortunes in this lively controversy.".
- catalog abstract "Includes the proceedings of the <13th- > Congress of the International League against Epilepsy and the <9th- > Symposium of the International Bureau for Epilepsy.".
- catalog abstract "Describes the nature of nightmares, discusses their meaning and symbolism, and looks at the kinds of people who are frequent sufferers.".
- catalog abstract "Drawing upon the many disciplines that have contributed to brain research--anatomy, physiology, clinical neurology, psychology, psychiatry--the author traces three centuries of ideas about movement and the brain.".
- catalog abstract "Author Utley provides a historical vignette to accompany the pictures of each of the ten forts. Not only setting the state for the system of Texas forts and placing them in their natural context, he also breathes life into pioneers of that great land called Texas.".
- catalog abstract "Report of Berger's review of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. Besides analysing ANCSA, Berger also addresses other questions such as land, subsistence and the future of the villages, which were raised by Alaskan natives during his travels around Alaska.".
- catalog abstract "These selected essays by Arthur I. Miller explore the rich traditions in electrodynamics, electrical engineering, and mathematics on which the physicists of 1905 based their conceptions.".
- catalog abstract "On its first appearance English Poetry of the Romantic Period was widely praised as on of the best introductions to the subject. This edition includes updated material in the light of recent work in Romanticism and Romantic poetry. The book discusses the concerns that linked the Romantic poets, from their responses to the political and social upheavals around them to their interest in the poet's visionary and prophetic role. It includes helpful and authoritative discussions of figures such as Blake, Clare, Coleridge, Crabbe, Keats, Scott, Shelley and Wordsworth.".
- catalog abstract "A compilation of poems reflecting thoughts on being black by such authors as Langston Hughes, Lucille Clifton, Nikki Giovanni, and Imamu Amiri Baraka.".
- catalog abstract "Fletch is assigned to cover the story of Donald Habeck, a wealthy criminal lawyer who wants to donate $5 million to the local art museum, but Habeck turns up dead in the parking lot of the NewsTribune. Fletch stumbles upon the clue that can break the case wide open.".
- catalog abstract "When the vampire Lestat becomes a rock superstar, he finds himself in serious conflict with the ancients whose powers are beyond his imagining.".
- catalog abstract "From the front jacket flap: Contrary to widespread expectations in the wake of Sputnik, outer space did not immediately become a new arena for a superpower arms competition. Although the United States and the Soviet Union began to use space extensively for military purposes, both exhibited relatively little interest in the development of space weaponry. By the beginning of the 1980s, however, an arms race in space seemed inevitable. Now both the United States and the Soviet Union have developed the means to disable satellites and are now also considering the deployment of ballistic missile defenses in space. Why were these weapons never extensively developed earlier? What changed in the late 1970s to reverse the predominant trend in the militarization of space? What are the lessons for arms control and for Soviet-American relations in general? Paul Stares addresses these fundamental questions by examining the factors that have shaped United States policy towards the military use of space and in particular the development of antisatellite weapons. States relies heavily on declassified documents found in Presidential libraries and made available under the Freedom of Information Act, and he obtained additional information from a comprehensive series of interview with former members of the U.S. government and armed services. By judicious use of this material, he provides the first detailed account of United States space weapons policy and programs. An invaluable source of information for defense analysts and scholars of international relations, The Militarization of Space is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand present United States military space policy and its implications for the future.".
- catalog abstract "Critical essays and excerpts from James' notebooks, letters, and prefaces accompany nine stories that deal with ghosts, tyranny, the impact of Europe on Americans, and social manipulation.".
- catalog abstract "The Spencer family, part of the nobility of England, between 1330 and the present. "The first known ancestors of the Princess of Wales were sheep farmers and Althorp came into the family when successive John Spencers first tenanted and then bought the property at the end of the fifteenth century." (Flyleaf of paper cover).".
- catalog abstract ":This book seeks to describe Britain?s experience in the war of 1914-18. In one sense its scope is limited. It sees the conflict from the standpoint of only one participating nation. So it pays meager attention to the achievements and travails of Britain?s allies. And it betrays little enthusiasm for the ambitions and doctrines of Germany?s ruling elite ? In another sense the present work may be judged too wide-ranging. For an attempt is made to touch upon all major (and some pretty minor) aspects of Britain?s involvement in the struggle"--Introduction.".
- catalog abstract "Publisher description : This book traces the political, economic, social, and cultural phenomena that transformed America from an agrarian, primarily decentralized, moralistic, isolationist nation into an industrial, urban, morally liberalized nation involved in foreign affairs in spite of itself. Beginning with Woodrow Wilson and U.S. entry into World War I and closing with the Great Depression, The Perils of Prosperity traces the transformation of America from an agrarian, moralistic, isolationist nation into a liberal, industrialized power involved in foreign affairs in spite of itself. William E. Leuchtenburg's lively yet balanced account of this hotly debated era in American history has been a standard text for many years. This substantial revision gives greater weight to the roles of women and minorities in the great changes of the era and adds new insights into literature, the arts, and technology in daily life. He has also updated the lists of important dates and resources for further reading. "This book gives us a rare opportunity to enjoy the matured interpretation of an American Historian who has returned to the story and seen how recent decades have added meaning and vividness to this epoch of our history."--Daniel J. Boorstin, from the Preface William E. Leuchtenburg is William Rand Kenan Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and recent past president of the American Historical Association. He has published numerous books on twentieth-century American history.".
- catalog abstract "Explores the fascinating realm of comets answering questions raised by their appearance and delving into the superstitions surrounding them.".
- catalog abstract "Analyzes the colonial acquisition of African territory with particular reference to the evolution of the principles of self-determination and its impact upon the law relating to territory.".
- catalog abstract "I Corinthians is Volume 32 in the Anchor Bible series of new book-by-book translations of the Old and New Testaments and Apocrypha. William S. Orr and James Arthur Walther are, respectively, Professor Emeritus and Associate Professor of New Testament at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. St. Paul's I Corinthians stands as one of the Bible's greatest masterpieces and certainly one of the greatest contributions to Christian theology. The epistle "To the Church which is in Corinth ..." addresses itself to the basic tenets of Christian faith as well as down-to-earth matters of moral conduct and standards of Christian living, including such topics as speaking in tongues, the Resurrection, the Lord's Supper, and the problems of marriage. This letter also includes Paul's memorable definition of Christian love. The man who laid the foundations of Christian theology remains important not only for what he taught, but for who he was. Professors Orr and Walther ask--and answer--"What Kind of Man Was Paul?" in their own extended introductory biography of the man: a look at his life, his ministry, and his beliefs.".
- catalog abstract ""Covering periodical title abbreviations in science, the social sciences, the humanities, law, medicine, religion, library science, engineering, education, business, art and many other fields."".
- catalog abstract "Tells what scientists have found out about marijuana. Describes scientific experiments, society's problems and disturbing questions about the drug.".
- catalog abstract ""Almost since first hearing of Lady Diana Spencer ... many Americans have been aware that the Princess of Wales has genealogical links to this country ... the Princess [is] one-eighth (or more properly, three-sixteenths) American, the granddaughter of a Harvard graduate and U.S. Army captain during World War I ... she also has ancestors who lived in six of the original thirteen colonies ... and probably between twenty and thirty million living distant American cousins.".".
- catalog abstract "A naive young writer and a world-weary detective delve into the pathetic pasts of the victims of a series of bizarre homicides in Venice, California.".
- catalog abstract "Thirty-one of Eliot's most influential critical essays on general literary topics, individual authors, and social and religious themes are edited in their entirety or in substantial extract by the distinguished English scholar-critic.".
- catalog abstract "Tom Hollaran, a Vietnam veteran struggles to adjust to civilian existence. Despite a desperate desire to return to life as usual the soldier just can't seem to make things click; an unfaithful wife, a frustrating job, and a therapist who can't remember Hollaran's name all rattle the fragile psyche of a man already battling the hidden rage and inner wounds left by combat. A sometimes angry, often funny story of how one man learns to get even instead of taking revenge.".
- catalog abstract "Charts the course of evolution and traces advances that have been made in the field.".
- catalog abstract ""A Dave Brandstetter story involving a male prostitute who entices his young lover to commit a series of crimes leading up to a murder"--Best Books for Public Libraries, c1992, p. 389.".
- catalog abstract "Bibliography:p.112-4.".
- catalog abstract ""Årbog for Jysk arkælogisk selskab."".
- catalog abstract "Studies the role of women in the American medical profession and surveys how medicine was taught and practiced in the last century.".
- catalog abstract "Bitter satire on the corruption of the truth by Fleet Street establishment revolving around predatory right-wing South Africn tycoon.".
- catalog abstract ""An original anthology of role-expanding science fiction and fantasy."".
- catalog abstract "A collection of papers presented at the IVR 11th World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, August 14-20, 1983, in Helsinki.".
- catalog abstract "Like any set of oral reflections, The Character of Physical Law has special value as a demonstration of the mind in action. The reader is particularly lucky in Richard Feynman. One of the most eminent and imaginative modern physicists, he was Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology until his death in 1988. He is best known for his work on the quantum theory of the electromagnetic field, as well as for his later research in the field of low-temperature physics. In 1954 he received the Albert Einstein Award for his outstanding contribution to knowledge in mathematical and physical sciences; in 1965 he was appointed to Foreign Membership in the Royal Society and was awarded the Nobel Prize.".
- catalog abstract "Stock market guide to companies representing the medical and health care industry in the United States. All companies included are profit-making enterprises. Excludes overseas operations of United States-based companies. Companies listed were included because they were considered to have significant market value (fee not involved). Alphabetical arrangement by company names. Each entry gives such information as address, telephone number, description of products and services, estimated sales, and officers. Organization, classified, geographical, management, international, marketplace sections. 1975 ed., 1326 companies.".
- catalog abstract "Articles first were printed in the New York law journal.".
- catalog abstract "Marking the tercentenary of Berkeley's birth, this collection of previously unpublished essays covers such Berkeleian topics as: imagination, experience, and possibility; the argument against material substance; the physical world; idealism; science; the self; action and inaction; beauty; and the general good. Among the contributors are: Christopher Peacocke, Ernest Sosa, Margaret Wilson, C.C.W. Taylor, and J.O. Urmson.".
- catalog abstract "Despatches and other correspondence relating to Nicaragua, 1930-1945.".
- catalog abstract "This book offers a detailed account of a soldier's life on the eastern front in the former USSR. Written from the participant's point of view, the author reveals the horror and brutality of the war between Nazi Germany and Russia.".
- catalog abstract "Anonymous Jain canonical text, in mixed verse and prose; critical study.".
- catalog abstract "Menus faits de la vie d'un héros égocentrique et quelque peu "immature" qui se demande vraiment pour quoi ou pour qui il devrait prendre le "risque de compromettre sa vie abstraite". Style minutieux, maniaque et placide. Une oeuvre "moderne" qui a plu à la critique française. Cadre: Paris, Venise, Paris.".
- catalog abstract "A collection of critical and analytical essays which examine the enduring works of the English classical poet.".
- catalog abstract "Sixteen women anthropologists analyze the place of women in human societies, treating as a problematic certain questions and observations that in the past have been ignored or taken for granted, and consulting the anthropological record for data and theoretical perspectives that will help us to understand and change the quality of women's lives.-Back cover.".
- catalog abstract "Introduces readers to the workings of the complex U.S. court system, from the selection and socialization of judges to the legal, political, and environmental elements of the decision-making process.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of information about the 94th Congress-".
- catalog abstract "Includes a description and history of exploration of the Northwest Passage, projection of future commercial use, analysis of the past and present legal status of the Passage and a discussion of the main policy implications of future use.".
- catalog abstract "The turbulent decade of the 1960s has been analyzed and interpreted by numerous journalists and scholars. The former movement leaders, Judith Albert and Stewart Albert "tell it like it was", presenting material generated by the social protest movements. Challenging the prevailing view that the decade failed to produce influential enduring ideas, the authors demonstrate that the new left and counterculture produced a coherent body of critical thought about the nature of American society.".
- catalog abstract "Focuses on the geographical, botanical, and zoological work of the expeditions using original journals and memoirs.".
- catalog abstract "Elemental forces and mechanical power -- Otto Dix: fighting for a lost cause (art versus nature) -- George Grosz: the irate dandy (art as weapon in the class struggle) -- Max Beckmann: the tragic king (art as a search for meaning -transcendental objectivity) -- Oskar Schlemmer: Adam transformed into Prometheus by geometry (transcendental anatomy).".
- catalog abstract "Contains reproductions of 103 prints and drawings with accompanying text.".
- catalog abstract "Race - Racism - Slavery - Civil rights - Anti-semitism - Multiculturalism - Immigration - Gypsies - Apartheid - Jews - Black power.".
- catalog abstract "Contributed articles.".
- catalog abstract ""Droll, poignant, gently mysterious, and always arresting, these photographs of Manhattan scenes and people, of yesteday's irretrievably romantic Paris and Budapest, and of sinuous nudes and celebrated artists mark his genius with the 35mm camera, whose special capabilities he was among the first to exploit."--Page 2 of cover.".
- catalog abstract "Par le directeur littéraire d'une maison d'édition au catalogue très judicieux: Actes Sud. Une charge contre le milieu des lettres de l'édition de Paris. Un roman plus courageux qu'ambigu (malgré ce qu'en dit le critique du "Monde", 6 décembre 1985, p. 22), essentiellement polémique, mais aussi fantastique et érotique, nourri d'une certaine réalité sociale et mondaine, (souvent dénoncée par les observateurs de la vie culturelle française).".
- catalog abstract ""Portions of this material have appeared in Reader's Digest in slightly different form."".
- catalog abstract "Alexander Dolgun compelled himself to reconstruct his long ordeal at the hands of the Soviet Secret Police. As a 22 year old young American, son of one of the American engineers who took jobs in Russia during the depression, He was stopped by Secret Police, and became prisoner of the MGB for 18 months of hell.".
- catalog abstract "A collection of poems by Emily Dickinson that span her life and link her earlier writings with her later poems and prose, which have become popular in the years since her death.".
- catalog abstract "Gathers statistics concerning famine, population growth, and world food production, discusses the responsibilities of the developed nations, and looks at birth control policies, foreign aid, military security, and world economic conditions.".
- catalog abstract "Probes the social, political, and economic factors behind America's crime problem, challenges conservative views of permissiveness and judicial weakness, and calls for a new approach to solving the crime crisis.".
- catalog abstract "Provides the conclusions reached by this investigation into the suicide of Nazi war criminal Hermann Goering. The results are radically at odds with those of the U.S. Army Board of inquiry.".
- catalog abstract "This is the first comprehensive study of Zwingli's theology in English and the first extended presentation of the theology of this Swiss Reformer (1484-1531) since Pollet's work in 1950. Making use of the main secondary studies in German, French, and English, and drawing from the whole range of Zwingli's writings, the book covers the central themes of his theology--unfolding them historically as well as systematically--and sets it in the context of his life and ministry.".
- catalog abstract ""Students of quantum mechanics are saved trouble if they are not led through all the historical pitfalls, and instead acquainted from the very beginning with concepts, such as spin, that cannot be grasped except by quantum mechanical means ... In this sense the present work is an attempt to present advanced quantum mechanics from an elementary point of view."--Preface.".
- catalog abstract "Gathers the stories of a mermaid, a foolish emperor, a tiny girl, an ugly duckling, a witch, a clever farmer, a sensitive princess, and enchanted swans.".
- catalog abstract "Eighteen-year-old Sam resents the effects of the Vietnam War, especially the death of her father and her uncle's suffering from Agent Orange ingestion.".
- catalog abstract "Provides a look at the South African way of life and racial policy.".
- catalog abstract ""The first complete modern guide to the great books of the Jewish tradition: what they are and how to read them, by today's leading scholars"--Jacket subtitle. Scholars include Joel Rosenberg, Edward L. Greenstein, Murray H. Lichtenstein, Robert Goldenberg, Barry W. Holtz, Norbert M. Samuelson, Lawrence Fine, Arthur Green, and Alan Mintz.".
- catalog abstract "Professor Ch'ien Mu (Qian Mu) describes the basic constitutive elements of China's traditional government as it evolved. He concentrates upon those dynasties he considers China's most representative: the Han, Tang, Song, Ming and Qing; and critically analyzes and compares their governmental organization, civil service examination system, taxation, and defence.".
- catalog abstract "Learn about the status of the unknown Norwegian and why Lake Wobegon never made it onto the maps and many other small-town stories.".
- catalog abstract ""In order to 'show the gents of Moulins, of Paris and elsewhere, just what a sharecropper's life is like,' Emile Guillaumin, under the guise of fiction, wrote this story of 'Tiennon,' a French peasant born fifty years before him in 1823. A peasant himself, Guillaumin was unique in that, after a few years of schooling, he continued to work his small farm in central France to the end of his life, reserving nights for study and writing. Guillaumin felt that the French peasant had been misrepresented in contemporary literature--either romanticized as in George Sand or depicted as a dumb victim of the forces of nature as in Zola--and wanted to correct the picture. The result is a moving first-person story that can be read as a fictional account, as well as the best kind of material for historians seeking to understand how nineteenth-century French peasants really lived."--from publisher's Web site.".
- catalog abstract "Essays look at feminist history, female friendships, Davy Crockett, sex roles, the feminine cycle, hysteria, abortion, and androgyny in nineteenth-century America.".
- catalog abstract "On the Yanadis, Indic people, in Sriharikota Island, Andhra Pradesh.".
- catalog abstract "History, geography, and culture of Arunachal Pradesh.".
- catalog abstract "Author provides an analysis of issues that concerned the early church and that continue to vex contemporary Christians. He argues that Galatians stands at the heart of the New Testament. Historically, this is because Paul's conflicts with Judaism, and with Jewish Christianity, ensured the freedom of the gospel to generate a potentially universal church. Theologically, the same conflicts provided a channel for the life and teaching of Jesus to flow through the ages -- BACK COVER.".
- catalog abstract "Récit de voyage et surtout quête intérieure d'un écrivain "malgré lui". Un livre bref et attachant, d'un romantisme discret, mouillé de pluies, de spleen et de bière. Une écriture efficace, née "du concret et de la contingence" (S. Lamy). Un parcours émaillé de digressions sur la langue et de réflexions sur la fonction sociale de l'écrivain. Dans la lignée de Kerouac et du K. White de "La route bleue". Le ton est d'une justesse sans défaillances. SDM.".
- catalog abstract "Human beings have evolved from animals, and animals from inanimate matter; but what has evolved is qualitatively different from the inanimate matter from which it began. Both humans and the higher animals have a mental life of sensation, thought, purpose, desire, and belief. It can be argued that these mental states, while interacting with the body, are distinct from it: they are states of a soul. In this study, Swinburne examines the various parts of the mental life, the concept of the soul (both animal and human), and the products of the human soul--logical thought, moral beliefs, and free will.".
- catalog abstract ""In an extraordinary discovery, part of Canada's missing heritage has been found at the British Library in London. Among this collection of 40,000 items of Canadiana are 4,000 lost photographs dating from the period of 1895 to 1924. This is the story of that collection, those photographs and, more importantly, the story in pictures of Canada at a time when the new nation - bursting with hope and promise - was emerging."--front jacket flap.".
- catalog abstract "A chronological arrangement of the conflict beginning with prehistory to the present. Includes sixty brief biographies of major political and military figures.".
- catalog abstract ""A PCMI study directed by the Department of the Interior."".
- catalog abstract "Follows the dashing Colonel Colin Campbell, a philosopher/soldier/rogue, on a whirlwind adventure from orbiting luxury condos to the Wild West free-enterprise zones of the Moon to the daydream fantasy worlds of past and future.".
- catalog abstract "Morgan is one of the few biographers of Franklin Roosevelt to attempt a complete life in one volume. His Roosevelt, opportunistic and shallow as a young man, was transformed by his fight with polio. As president, he was a political artist whose genius lay in being able to embody the country's collective will. Morgan takes special pains to defend Roosevelt against old charges of trickery at Pearl Harbor and gullibility at Yalta.".
- catalog abstract "Interviews with an Indian educationist.".
- catalog abstract ""The concept that peope have of themselves as a 'person' is one of the most intimate notions that they hold. Yet the way in which the category of the person is conceived varies over time and space. In this volume, anthropologists, philosophers, and historians examine the notion of the person in different cultures, past and present. Taking as their starting point a lecture on the person as a category of the human mind, given by Marcel Mauss in 1938, the contributors critically assess Mauss's speculation that notions of the person, rather than being primarily philosophical or psychological, have a complex social and ideological origin. Discussing societies ranging from ancient Greece, India, and China to modern Africa and Papua New Guinea, they provide fascinating descriptions of how these different cultures define the person. But they also raise deeper theoretical issues: What is universally constant and what is culturally variable in people's thinking about the person? How can these variations be explained? Has there been a general progressive development toward the modern Western view of the person? What is distinctive about this? How do one's notions of the person inform one's ability to comprehend alternative formulations? These questions are of compelling interest for a wide range of anthropologists, philosophers, historians, psychologists, sociologists, orientalists, and classicists. The book will appeal to any reader concerned with understanding one of the most fundamental aspects of human existence"--Publisher description.".
- catalog abstract "Documents the propaganda and politics that brought Naziism to power in one German town where the population was predominately Lutheran and the largest local employer was the Civil Service.".
- catalog abstract "This study analyzes airpower doctrine from the viewpoint of Clausewitzian friction. The study concludes that American airpower doctrine has changed very little since the 1930s and that it is fundamentally flawed.".
- catalog abstract "Study refers to the period, 1939-1945.".