Inventions of the Great War

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

INVENTIONS OF THE GREAT WAR

CHAPTER I The War in and Under the Ground

CHAPTER II Hand-Grenades and Trench Mortars

CHAPTER III Guns that Fire Themselves

CHAPTER IV Guns and Super-Guns

CHAPTER V The Battle of the Chemists

CHAPTER VI Tanks

CHAPTER VII The War in the Air

CHAPTER VIII Ships that Sail the Skies

CHAPTER IX Getting the Range

CHAPTER X Talking in the Sky

CHAPTER XI Warriors of the Paint-Brush

CHAPTER XII Submarines

CHAPTER XIII Getting the Best of the U-Boat

CHAPTER XIV " Devil's Eggs "

CHAPTER XV Surface Boats

CHAPTER XVI Reclaiming the Victims of the Submarine

INDEX

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Title: Inventions of the Great War

Author: A. Russell (Alexander Russell) Bond

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Oil-tempering the lining of a Big Gun (See page 76)

INVENTIONS OF THE
GREAT WAR


INVENTIONS OF THE
GREAT WAR

BY
A. RUSSELL BOND

Managing Editor of "Scientific American,"
Author of "On the Battle-Front
of Engineering," etc.

WITH MANY
ILLUSTRATIONS


NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1919


Copyright, 1918, 1919, by
The Century Co.

Published, June, 1919


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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