Description
The Compendium of Chemical Warfare Agents is an authoritative technical reference that documents the development, properties, and applications of chemical warfare agents throughout history. Written by Hoenig L.S. and published by Springer, this hardcover volume serves as both a historical account and a scientific resource for understanding chemical weapons.
The compendium systematically catalogs various toxic agents, their chemical compositions, mechanisms of action, and historical contexts in which they were deployed. It provides essential information for historians, military analysts, chemists, and policy makers seeking to understand the evolution of chemical warfare and its impact on global security.
This scholarly work combines historical narrative with technical detail, making it valuable for academic research, professional reference, and educational purposes. The comprehensive approach ensures readers gain insight into both the scientific and historical dimensions of chemical warfare agents.







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