After witnessing the murder of his wife and twin sons, innocent victims of an IRA bomb, an American molecular biologist develops a strain of the plague that is 100 percent fatal to women.
Presents a collection of essays that examine issues related to biological and chemical weapons, discussing the threat and the global policy and action to prevent attacks.
A collection of photographs, charts, and essays that examine the controversial issue of biological warfare including biological weapons and their effects on the population, defending against bioterrorism, and preventing future threats.
the chilling true story of the largest covert biological weapons program in the world, told from the inside by the man who ran it
Alibek, Ken
1999
Ken Alibek tells about his experiences as head of the Soviet biological weapons program, and shares the secrets of what was really going on in the heavily guarded Russian laboratories.
Presents the results of the author's investigation of the outbreak of an anthrax epidemic that claimed the lives of sixty-four people in the city of Sverdlovsk in April, 1979.
the chilling true story of the largest covert biological weapons program in the world, told from the inside by the man who ran it
Alibek, Ken
2000
Ken Alibek tells about his experiences as head of the Soviet biological weapons program, and shares the secrets of what was really going on in the heavily guarded Russian laboratories.