Weaponry in Space: The Dilemma of Security
Moscow: Mir Publishers, 1986. 147, figures, tables, references, printing defect pp. 21-27 (each page in 2 parts, glued together), DJ scuffed and edges worn. More
Moscow: Mir Publishers, 1986. 147, figures, tables, references, printing defect pp. 21-27 (each page in 2 parts, glued together), DJ scuffed and edges worn. More
Washington, DC: AAAS, c1990. 23 cm, 320, wraps, illus. More
New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1988. 263, figures, tables, chapter notes, index, DJ somewhat soiled & some sticker residue, rear DJ flap creased. More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. Hardcover. viii, 302, [1] p. 21 cm. Index. More
London: Brassey's, 1989. 95, wraps, notes. More
New York: Orion Books, c1990. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 296, illus., usual library markings. More
Ecco [An imprint of HarperCollins], 2010. First paperback edition [stated]. Second printing [stated]. Trade paperback. x, [6], 238 p. Illustrations. Index. More
Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. viii, 296 pages. Illustrations. Tables. Appendix 1. Missile Technical data. Appendix 2. Soviet Strategic Forces, 1960-Present. Appendix 3. Guide to Soviet and Western Designations. Notes. Index. Ink marks to text noted. Steven J. Zaloga (born February 1, 1952) is an American author and defense consultant. He received a bachelor's degree cum laude at Union College and a master's degree at Columbia University, both in history. He did graduate research and language study at Uniwersitet Jagiellonski in Krakow, Poland. His professional specialization is the commercial and technological aspects of the international trade in missiles, precision guided munitions, and unmanned aerial vehicles. He also serves as an adjunct staff member with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think-tank. Mr. Zaloga has published numerous books and articles on military technology and military history. His books have been translated into Japanese, German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and Russian. He has been a special correspondent for "Jane's Intelligence Review" and is on the executive board of the "Journal of Slavic Military Studies". From 1987 through 1992, he was the writer/director for Video Ordnance Inc., preparing their TV series "Firepower" that aired on The Discovery Channel in the US. More
New York: The Viking Press, 1982. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xiv, 15-154 pages. Pencil marks and comments noted. Includes: Acknowledgments, Introduction, Chapters on: The Nuclear Arsenal; Nuclear Destruction; Deterrent Strategies, Fighting with Nuclear Weapons, Independence, The Arms Race, The Advice of Scientists, and What's Next? The chapters are followed by References, Glossary and Index. DJ has some wear and soiling and is taped to boards. Solomon "Solly" Zuckerman, Baron Zuckerman OM KCB FRS (30 May 1904 – 1 April 1993) was a British public servant, zoologist and operational research pioneer. He is best remembered as a scientific advisor to the Allies on bombing strategy in the Second World War, for his work to advance the cause of nuclear non-proliferation, and for his role in bringing attention to global economic issues. During the Second World War, Zuckerman worked on several research projects for the British Government, including measuring the effect of bombing on people and buildings and an assessment of the bombardment (Operation Corkscrew) of an Italian island in 1943. He was thus one of the pioneers of the science of operational research. He was chief scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence from 1960 to 1966, and the first chief scientific adviser to the British Government from 1964 to 1971. He published Scientists and War in 1966. Zuckerman wrote two volumes of autobiography: From Apes to Warlords and Monkeys Men and Missiles. More