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Secret Warriors: The Spies, Scientists and Code Breakers of World War I [Kietas viršelis]

3.78/5 (239 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x163x38 mm, weight: 614 g, 16 pages of B&W illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1605986941
  • ISBN-13: 9781605986944
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x163x38 mm, weight: 614 g, 16 pages of B&W illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1605986941
  • ISBN-13: 9781605986944
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Describes the scientists, engineers, doctors and mathematicians who were fighting World War I from the homefront, making positive and integral contributions in the areas of code-breaking, aeronautics and research that resulted in some of the century's most significant strides forward.

A startling and vivid account of World War I that uncovers how wartime code-breaking, aeronautics, and scientific research that laid the foundation for much of the innovations of the twentieth century.

World War I is often viewed as a war fought by armies of millions living and fighting in trenches, aided by brutal machinery that cost the lives of many. But behind all of this an intellectual war was also being fought between engineers, chemists, code-breakers, physicists, doctors, mathematicians, and intelligence gatherers. This hidden war was to make a positive and lasting contribution to how war was conducted on land, at sea, and in the air, and most importantly, life at home.Secret Warriors provides an invaluable and fresh history of the World War I, profiling a number of the key incidents and figures which lead to great leaps forward for the twentieth century. Told in a lively and colorful narrative style, Secret Warriors reveals the unknown side of this tragic conflict.

Recenzijos

A meticulously detailed, welcome addition to the literature of World War I. -- Kirkus Reviews An ingenious history. Completely engrossing. For better or worse, these military developments remain with us, and Downing delivers a riveting account of how they happened. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Engaging, providing an in-depth look at a subject that doesnt get its fair share of discussion within the military history genre. Downings voice is clear and highly readable. This volume should be of interest to most readers, especially those interested in military history. -- Library Journal Taylor Downing's vivid account brings alive this important turning point in military history with flair and pace. -- Andy McNab, author of Bravo Two Zero [ on Night Raid] A fascinating read and a significant contribution to the history of World War II. -- Professor David Reynolds, author of In Command of History (on Spies in the Sky) Vivid and fast-paced. -- The Financial Times (on Churchill's War Lab) Taylor Downing's brilliant research has created a ripping yarn. -- The Sunday Express (on Spies in the Sky)

Prologue 1(12)
1 New Century, New World
13(28)
Part One Aviators
2 The Pioneers
41(21)
3 The New Science
62(13)
4 Observing the War
75(26)
Part Two Code Breakers
5 Room 40
101(23)
6 The Great Game
124(25)
Part Three Engineers and Chemists
7 The Gunners' War
149(24)
8 The Yellow-Green Cloud
173(18)
9 Breaking the Stalemate
191(22)
Part Four Doctors and Surgeons
10 The Body
213(28)
11 The Mind
241(28)
Part Five Propagandists
12 The War of Words
269(21)
13 The War in Pictures
290(25)
14 Masters of Information
315(20)
Epilogue -- The First Boffins 335(24)
Who's Who of Secret Warriors 359(24)
Acknowledgements 383(2)
Endnotes 385(20)
Bibliography 405(8)
Index 413(26)
About the Author 439
Taylor Downing is a television producer and writer. He was educated at Cambridge University. His most recent books include Spies in the Sky, Churchill's War Lab, Cold War (with Sir Jeremy Isaacs) and Night Raid. He lives in England.