‘WW1 WW2 Sweden: A Most Damnable Invention Reference Book’ is an intricately detailed hardcover book spanning 257 pages. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the invention of dynamite, its transformative impact on the world, and its profound and often destructive role in history, especially during the World Wars. Published in 2005, this edition delves deep into the development of dynamite and nitrates, with a particular focus on their influence in Sweden and their broader global implications. The reference book provides a balanced narrative of how these inventions fostered both industrial progress and unprecedented wartime devastation. A must-read for history enthusiasts, it illuminates the dual-edged nature of technological advancements and their lasting effects on modern civilization.
WW1 WW2 Sweden A Most Damnable Invention Reference Book
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This is a hard cover used condition; A Most Damnable Invention Dynamite, Nitrates And The Making Of The Modern World Reference Book with a total of 257 pages. Contains information on the Invention of Dynamite and its uses that positively changed our World as well as its destructive effects on History. This edition was published in 2005.
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