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- catalog abstract "From cover: Here is everything you wanted to know about nuclear war . . . but were just too scared to ask.".
- catalog contributor b1134063.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "From cover: Here is everything you wanted to know about nuclear war . . . but were just too scared to ask.".
- catalog description "Part 1, The bomb in your backyard. From toyland to never-never land: the story of the first atomic bomb -- Everything you ever wanted to know about nuclear weapons: how they work and what they can do -- Throwing the bomb: the evolution of nuclear weapon delivery systems -- See how they run: The Soviet-American arms race -- Naked to mine enemies: defense against nuclear attack -- Part 2, The bomb that's coming to dinner. It's them or us: a short history of a one-sided nuclear war -- On the brink: the story of the Cuban missile crisis -- Four simple, easy-to-use scenarios for killing 500 million people -- Part 3, More than you'll ever want to know: the consequences of nuclear war. The good news is you will be killed instantly: the immediate effects of nuclear war -- The bad news is you might survive: the aftermath of a nuclear exchange -- Part 4, Defusing the bomb. Blankets and big sticks: alternative approaches to security -- You try that and you'll be sorry: deterrence through intimidation -- I'm O.K., You're O.K.: negotiating limits on nuclear arms -- Know the opposition: a scouting report on the Russians -- Part 5, You ain't heard nothing yet. Space invaders and star wars: Military technologies now on the drawing boards -- Have the Europeans gone crazy?: nuclear war - what's in it for the Europeans -- Guess who's got the bomb now?: the problem of nuclear weapons proliferation -- Epilogue. On a clear day you can see the end of the world: finding our way out of the current dilemma.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 272 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Nuclear war--what's in it for you?".
- catalog identifier "0671450964 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0671475096 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Nuclear war--what's in it for you?".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Pocket Books,".
- catalog relation "Nuclear war--what's in it for you?".
- catalog subject "Nuclear Warfare.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear warfare.".
- catalog subject "UF767 .N78".
- catalog subject "WN 610 N964 1982".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1, The bomb in your backyard. From toyland to never-never land: the story of the first atomic bomb -- Everything you ever wanted to know about nuclear weapons: how they work and what they can do -- Throwing the bomb: the evolution of nuclear weapon delivery systems -- See how they run: The Soviet-American arms race -- Naked to mine enemies: defense against nuclear attack -- Part 2, The bomb that's coming to dinner. It's them or us: a short history of a one-sided nuclear war -- On the brink: the story of the Cuban missile crisis -- Four simple, easy-to-use scenarios for killing 500 million people -- Part 3, More than you'll ever want to know: the consequences of nuclear war. The good news is you will be killed instantly: the immediate effects of nuclear war -- The bad news is you might survive: the aftermath of a nuclear exchange -- Part 4, Defusing the bomb. Blankets and big sticks: alternative approaches to security -- You try that and you'll be sorry: deterrence through intimidation -- I'm O.K., You're O.K.: negotiating limits on nuclear arms -- Know the opposition: a scouting report on the Russians -- Part 5, You ain't heard nothing yet. Space invaders and star wars: Military technologies now on the drawing boards -- Have the Europeans gone crazy?: nuclear war - what's in it for the Europeans -- Guess who's got the bomb now?: the problem of nuclear weapons proliferation -- Epilogue. On a clear day you can see the end of the world: finding our way out of the current dilemma.".
- catalog title "Nuclear war--what's in it for you? / Ground Zero.".
- catalog type "text".