Lincoln and the Tools of War

Robert V. Bruce
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Fascinated by mechanical gadgetry and technology, Lincoln introduced breechloaders and machine guns into warfare and promoted the use of incendiary weapons, ironclad warships, breechloading cannons, and aerial reconnaissance. Robert Bruce chronicles the President's struggle against bureaucratic red tape and his dealings with the colorful parade of inventors, ordinance experts, bureaucrats, military officers, and lobbyists who heralded a new era in warfare.
Genres: HistoryCivil WarAmerican HistoryCivil War HistoryAmerican Civil War
400 Pages

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