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The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of Armageddon

AUTHOR Sherry, Michael S.
PUBLISHER Yale University Press (09/10/1989)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The Bancroft Prize-winning history of American strategic bombing

"Sherry has given us more than just a major contribution to the literature about air power and World War Two. His real subject is nothing less than the destructiveness of our modern age."--John W. Dower, author of War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War

This book offers an in-depth history of American strategic bombing. With impressive sweep and vigor, Michael S. Sherry explores the growing appear of air power in America before World War II, the ideas, techniques, personalities, and organizations that guided air attacks during the war, and the devastating effects of American and British "conventional" bombing. He also traces the origins of the dangerous illusion that the bombing of cities would be so horrific that nations would not dare let it occur--an illusion that has sanctioned the growth of nuclear arsenals. His book is a major contribution to American military, intellectual, and political history.

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ISBN-13: 9780300044140
ISBN-10: 0300044143
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 478
Carton Quantity: 9
Product Dimensions: 7.08 x 0.86 x 9.82 inches
Weight: 1.85 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Technology & Engineering | Military Science
Technology & Engineering | Military - Aviation & Space
Dewey Decimal: 358.4
Library of Congress Control Number: 86019003
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The Bancroft Prize-winning history of American strategic bombing

"Sherry has given us more than just a major contribution to the literature about air power and World War Two. His real subject is nothing less than the destructiveness of our modern age."--John W. Dower, author of War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War

This book offers an in-depth history of American strategic bombing. With impressive sweep and vigor, Michael S. Sherry explores the growing appear of air power in America before World War II, the ideas, techniques, personalities, and organizations that guided air attacks during the war, and the devastating effects of American and British "conventional" bombing. He also traces the origins of the dangerous illusion that the bombing of cities would be so horrific that nations would not dare let it occur--an illusion that has sanctioned the growth of nuclear arsenals. His book is a major contribution to American military, intellectual, and political history.

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Author: Sherry, Michael S.
Michael S. Sherry is professor of history at Northwestern University and author of three books, including the Bancroft Prize-winning "The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of Armageddon".
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