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Paperback Washington Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival Book

ISBN: 149301322X

ISBN13: 9781493013227

Washington Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival

(Part of the True Stories of Tragedy and Survival Series)

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From fires and earthquakes to floods and shipwrecks, this book offers fascinating reading for anyone intersted in real-life drama set in Washington. Included are the Seattle fire of 1889, the 1910... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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300 Years of Death & Destruction in Washington State

What better follow-up could there be to Oregon Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival than Washington Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival? For a native of the Pacific Northwest, this was a chance to re-visit some of the significant disasters that have occurred during my lifetime in the area I call home. It was also an introduction to some I had not previously been aware of, because they happened prior to my birth. Some were natural disasters, others happened because of human error, but all make for fascinating reading. Native Washingtonians Rob and Natalie McNair-Huff cover 22 disasters beginning with the "great Cascadia subduction zone earthquake" in 1700 and ending with the Thirtymile Fire in 2001. The McNair-Huffs have chosen to cover a variety of disasters that occurred during the 300 years between those two events: shipwrecks, floods, fires, several wind storms, a bridge collapse, a mine explosion, a trolley derailment, an airfield collision, a plane crash on Mt. Rainier, a train swept from the tracks by an avalanche, and of course the well-known eruption of Mount St. Helens. The authors provide the facts, but also show the human side of the disasters and in some cases, changes that were made to try to prevent such a disaster from happening again. A map of the state of Washington at the front of the book shows where each disaster occurred. At the end of the book there is a bibliography of sources, many of which are newspaper articles from the times of the events. This is a good place to start for those wishing to dig deeper into this aspect of Washington State history. Along with Oregon Disasters, Washington Disasters is part of Insiders' Guide's "Disaster Series." Could California Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival be next? I can only hope so!
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