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Wilson Announces
Warfare in the 21st Century
From Cyber-terror to "Dirty Bombs," New Reference
Shelf Volume
Offers Timely Look at the Emerging Face of Conflict
New York, New York, July 8th, 2003
Warfare in the 21st
Century, just published in H.W. Wilson's Reference Shelf series,
explores the new landscape of warfare, from new theaters such as space,
cyberspace, and cities; to the emerging challenges of chemical, biological,
and radiological terror; to the future of modern warfare, including "eyes
in the sky," non-lethal weapons, and computer technology.
Warfare in the 21st Century is the third of six books in The
Reference Shelf 2003 series. Two others, The Muslim World and The
American Family, were published earlier in 2003. Forthcoming in the Reference
Shelf 2003 are Urban Planning; Intellectual Property; and Representative
American Speeches 2002-2003. Libraries that order the complete set receive
a substantial discount.
Each book in the Reference Shelf series offers a complete exploration
of a current topic of importance in modern society, in a compilation of some
25 notable articles from respected publications, plus abstracts of 20 to 30
additional articles and a bibliography of other sources. Reference Shelf
volumes provide a well-rounded, non-biased overview for researchers and
general readers.
Review copies of Reference Shelf volumes are available
for members of the press. See more on the
series.
Warfare in the 21st Century June 2003 • 187
pages • ISBN
0-8242-1021-2 • $50
($55 outside the U.S. & Canada)
Contact: Roseward Sky Phone (800) 367-6770, x2272 Email:
rsky@hwwilson.com
Eileen Sutter Phone (800) 367-6770, x2312 Email:
esutter@hwwilson.com |