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Germs

Biological Weapons and America's Secret War

Judith Miller, William J Broad, Stephen Engelberg

Simon & Schuster · Print & ebook · October 2, 2002

Reading lane: Chemical & Biological Warfare

In this “engrossing, well-documented, and highly readable” ( San Francisco Chronicle ) New York Times bestseller , three veteran reporters draw on top sources inside and outside the U.S. government to reveal Washington's secret strategies for combating germ warfare and the deadly threat of biological and chemical weapons.

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Why This Clicks

Secret War

A layered, sober look at America’s secret war with germs, written for sustained reading.

Come here for

  • serious history of biological warfare
  • clear-eyed cultural and policy context

Expect

  • dense, discussion-ready framing
  • prestige-leaning, explanatory tone

Book Details

Authors
Judith Miller, William J Broad, Stephen Engelberg
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Published
October 2, 2002
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Chemical & Biological Warfare · Infectious Diseases
Reading lane
Chemical & Biological Warfare

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Publisher Categories

  • History

  • Chemical & Biological Warfare

  • Medicine

About This Book

In this “engrossing, well-documented, and highly readable” ( San Francisco Chronicle ) New York Times bestseller , three veteran reporters draw on top sources inside and outside the U.S. government to reveal Washington's secret strategies for combating germ warfare and the deadly threat of biological and chemical weapons. Today Americans have begun to grapple with two difficult truths: that there is no terrorist threat more horrifying—and less understood—than germ warfare, a...

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In this “engrossing, well-documented, and highly readable” ( San Francisco Chronicle ) New York Times bestseller , three veteran reporters draw on top sources inside and outside the U.S. government to reveal Washington's secret strategies for combating germ warfare and the deadly threat of biological and chemical weapons. Today Americans have begun to grapple with two difficult truths: that there is no terrorist threat more horrifying—and less understood—than germ warfare, and that it would take very little to mount a devastating attack on American soil. Featuring an inside look at how germ warfare has been waged throughout history and what form its future might take (and in whose hands), Germs reads like a gripping detective story told by fascinating key figures: American and Soviet medical specialists who once made germ weapons but now fight their spread, FBI agents who track Islamic radicals, the Iraqis who built Saddam Hussein's secret arsenal, spies who travel the world collecting lethal microbes, and scientists who see ominous developments on the horizon. With clear scientific explanations and harrowing insights, Germs is a vivid, masterfully written—and timely—work of investigative journalism.

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