Chemical Warfare in Australia - Australia's Involvement in Chemical Warfare 1914-1945
Geoff Plunkett.
Chemical Warfare in Australia - Australia's Involvement in Chemical Warfare 1914-1945
Geoff Plunkett.
Publisher: Australian Military History Publications, Sydney, 2007,1st ed.
Date published: 2007
Format: Hardcover
Hardcover & Dust Jacket, 25.5x17.5cm,733pp b&w photos.Couple of faint smudges to top ledge. light d/j spine end wear. As the Japanese swept south towards Australia in late 1941, they carried with them chemical weapons, already used with deadly effect in China. Forced to counter the chemical warfare threat, Australia covertly imported around 1,000,000 chemical weapons, including sixteen types of mustard gas and hid them in tunnels and other sites around the country. Plunkett tells the story of the importation, storage and live trials of the deadly weapons. It reveals details of the chemical warfare agents themselves, Australia's retaliatory plans, the involvement of the USA, the training of the weapons' handlers and, finally, the dangerous disposal of the volatile agents. Most of all, this is the story of the chemical warfare armourers, who lived with the deadly weapons on a daily basis, handling them constantly despite the immense risks and suffering as a consequence. Two men died from mustard gas exposure. This remarkable book contains over 300 photographs many taken surreptitiously that illustrate all too starkly the conditions and the danger to which these men were exposed. This is an unprecedented narrative and visual history. Although includes WWI reference and background details to policy and use, focusses mainly on WWII use.
hardcover with dustwrapper, ex-library but otherwise in good condition, text unmarked; 733 pages, b/w photos, heavy book which will require excess postage outside Australia
Chemical Warfare in Australia. Australia's Involvement in Chemical Warfare 1914-1945
Plunkett, Geoff
Chemical Warfare in Australia. Australia's Involvement in Chemical Warfare 1914-1945
Plunkett, Geoff
Publisher: Army History Unit/AMHP 1st edition 2007. ISBN 9781876439880.
Date published: 2007
Format: Hardcover
Hard cover dust wrapper xxxvii/733pp b&w photos. A little light marking on bottom page edges, else very good+ This meticulously researched book unearths a sixty-year-old secret. As the Japanese swept south towards Australia in late 1941, they carried with them chemical weapons, already used with deadly effect in China. Forced to counter the chemical warfare threat, Australia covertly imported around 1,000,000 chemical weapons, including sixteen types of mustard gas and hid them in tunnels and other sites around the country. Plunkett tells the story of the importation, storage and live trials of the deadly weapons. It reveals details of the chemical warfare agents themselves, Australia's retaliatory plans, the involvement of the USA, the training of the weapons' handlers and, finally, the dangerous disposal of the volatile agents. Most of all, this is the story of the chemical warfare armourers, who lived with the deadly weapons on a daily basis, handling them constantly despite the immense risks and suffering as a consequence. Two men died from mustard gas exposure. This remarkable book contains over 300 photographs many taken surreptitiously that illustrate all too starkly the conditions and the danger to which these men were exposed. This is an unprecedented narrative and visual history. Although includes WWI reference and background details to policy and use, focusses mainly on WWII use. Heavy book: Additional postage may be required.
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