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The Age of Airpower
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Age of Airpower
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Martin Van Creveld
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:528 | Dimensions(mm): Height 160,Width 234 |
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Category/Genre | Military history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781610391085
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Classifications | Dewey:358.4009 |
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Illustrations |
including a 16-pp. b/w photo insert
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
PublicAffairs,U.S.
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Imprint |
PublicAffairs,U.S.
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Publication Date |
8 May 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In this fascinating narrative history, internationally recognized military expert Martin van Creveld narrates the rise and fall of the most glamorous offensive and defensive instrument of war in military history,airpower. From the scenes of its greatest exploits during World War I and II, to present day where the advent of ballistic missiles, drones, and other computer-controlled weaponry threaten to eclipse its use all together, van Creveld recounts the successes and failures of airpower to date and shows how its triumphs are fast becoming a thing of the past.
Author Biography
Martin van Creveld is an internationally recognized authority on military history and strategy. The author of twenty-two books which were translated into twenty languages, he has lectured or taught at virtually every strategic institute, military or civilian, in the Western world. He lives near Jerusalem.
ReviewsKirkus, January 15, 2011 "A polished, readable narrative." New York Times Book Review, April 24, 2011 "As Martin van Creveld shows in this brisk, original and authoritative history, since it's zenith during World War II, when two United States B-29s ended the global struggle by dropping their payloads on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the value of air power has largely fizzled...I hope that this spring, van Creveld's timely book will remind NATO leaders supervising the bombing campaign in the Libyan civil war of how often in history we have watched air power lead unexpectedly to ground fighting on quicksand." Library Journal "A brilliantly formulated, exhaustively researched, and engagingly written critique of America's once vaunted military service, this is sure to arouse much controversy among interested parties." Foreign Affairs, May/June 2011 "A new book from Van Creveld is always something to be savored. There have been many previous histories of airpower, but none so comprehensive and sensitive to context as this one." Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 17, 2011 "Martin van Creveld's new book is sure to enlighten...[It] comprehensively surveys the rise and evolution of aerial warfare from the dawn of the 20th century to our own day. No conflict or air-power variant seems to have escaped van Creveld's formidable attention. He covers naval aviation, helicopters, remotely piloted vehicles ("drones") and space. This volume, like the others produced by van Creveld, deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious student of military affairs." New York Times, April 30, 2011 "Martin van Creveld's work is always worth reading. 'The Age of Airpower' is equal parts historical survey, idiosyncratic editorializing, and bold prediction. Airpower advocates and critics alike need to engage with this book." CHOICE, August 2011
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