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  • Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
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  • Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War (2001) is a Simon & Schuster-published book describing biological weapons, how humanity has dealt with them, and our present capabilities of handling bioterrorism. It was written by The New York Times journalists Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad and was the 2001 New York Times #1 Non-Fiction Bestseller the weeks of October 28 and November 4.
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pub date
  • 2001-10-02
Subject
Congress
  • UG447.8 .M54 2001
Country
  • USA
Name
  • Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
Genre
  • Nonfiction
media type
  • Hardcover
Align
  • right
dewey
  • 358
Width
  • 25.0
Language
  • English
Author
  • Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, William J. Broad
Pages
  • 382
oclc
  • 47182085
Quote
  • "Germs were always what I call the Caboose of the weapons of mass destruction train."
Publisher
  • Simon & Schuster
ISBN
  • 0
abstract
  • Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War (2001) is a Simon & Schuster-published book describing biological weapons, how humanity has dealt with them, and our present capabilities of handling bioterrorism. It was written by The New York Times journalists Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad and was the 2001 New York Times #1 Non-Fiction Bestseller the weeks of October 28 and November 4.