An edition of Assorted nasties (1993)

Assorted Nasties

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An edition of Assorted nasties (1993)

Assorted Nasties

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Here is a triumphant effort to bring back from oblivion a book that the CIA was alleged to have commissioned detailing the construction and utilization of various chemical and biological weapons. It covers a myriad of lethal materials, including those which may be cooked up in the kitchen. Along with these nasties is a section on delivery systems for these lethal chemicals. This book is a major breakthrough in the realm of improvised munitions.

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Language
English
Pages
138

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Assorted Nasties
1993, Desert Publications
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Edition Notes

Published in
El Dorado, Arkansas
Copyright Date
1993

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358/.34
Library of Congress
UG447 .H36 1993

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
viii, 138 p. :
Number of pages
138

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL767154M
Internet Archive
Assorted_Nasties_David_Harber
ISBN 10
0879472316
ISBN 13
9780879472313
LCCN
97165486
OCLC/WorldCat
37322331
LibraryThing
2824363
Google
H-TyAAAACAAJ
Goodreads
732095

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Work ID
OL2881715W

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