Balloons at War: Gasbags, Flying Bombs & Cold War Secrets

Balloons at War: Gasbags, Flying Bombs & Cold War Secrets

by John Christopher
Balloons at War: Gasbags, Flying Bombs & Cold War Secrets

Balloons at War: Gasbags, Flying Bombs & Cold War Secrets

by John Christopher

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Overview

The first “air force” was founded by Napoleon Bonaparte. The American Civil, Franco-Prussian, and First World Wars saw extensive use of balloons, but it was during the Second World War that the balloon saw more new and imaginative uses. Barrage balloons helped prevent incursions by enemy aircraft and new, ingenious uses were found for balloons, including dropping bombs (as used by the Japanese against the USA), destroying enemy aircraft, espionage, and other clandestine operations. For the first time, all of the uses of balloons at war are contained in a single volume.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752429953
Publisher: Tempus Publishing, Limited
Publication date: 08/01/2004
Series: Revealing History (Paperback)
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

About The Author

While John Christopher (1922-2012) was born as Sam Youd, he chose to write his science fiction books under multiple pseudonyms. Well known for his young adult book The Guardians, he won numerous awards for his work. He also wrote The Tripods, which is a series of young adult books that imagine a post-apocalyptic world.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements7
Preface8
1Borne by the Wind10
2Bonaparte's Balloon Corps17
3Lowe Flying29
4Under Siege40
5Defending the Empire51
6Calling the Shots65
7Silver Sentinels81
8Doing a Man's Job100
9Most Secret War116
10All at Sea130
11Boo-Boo and the Doodlebugs141
12The Fu-Go Balloon Bomb157
13Cold War Encounters166
14Spy in the Sky177
15Mightier than the Sword186
16Rebirth193
17Farewell Boo-Boo and Bulgy200
18A Better Mousetrap204
Bibliography218
Index221
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