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Inventions Of The Great War

Inventions Of The Great War

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 06 hours and 40 minutes

Language: English

“… this war was not one of mere destruction. It set men to thinking as they had never thought before. It intensified their inventive faculties, and as a result, the world is richer in many ways. Lessons of thrift and economy have been taught us. Manufacturers have learned the value of standardization. The business man has gained an appreciation of scientific research. The whole story is too big to be contained within the covers of a single book, but I have selected the more important and interesting inventions and have endeavored to describe them in simple language for the benefit of the reader who is not technically trained.” Bond was the sometime editor of Scientific American magazine.
( Book Preface, David Wales)

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Preface (David Wales)
Chapter 1 The War In And Under The Ground (David Wales)
Chapter 2 Hand-Grenades And Trench Mortars (David Wales)
Chapter 3 Guns That Fire Themselves (David Wales)
Chapter 4 Guns And Super-Guns (David Wales)
Chapter 5 The Battle Of The Chemists (David Wales)
Chapter 6 Tanks (David Wales)
Chapter 7 The War In The Air (David Wales)
Chapter 8 Ships That Sail The Skies (David Wales)
Chapter 9 Getting The Range (David Wales)
Chapter 10 Talking In The Sky (David Wales)
Chapter 11 Warriors Of The Paint-Brush (David Wales)
Chapter 12 Submarines (David Wales)
Chapter 13 Getting The Best Of The U-Boat (David Wales)
Chapter 14 "Devil's Eggs" (David Wales)
Chapter 15 Surface Boats (David Wales)
Chapter 16 Reclaiming The Victims Of Submarines (David Wales)
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