Alaska 64 Earthquake

Alaska 64 Earthquake by Joy Griffin, published by Wizard Works in 1996, is a collection of 50 first-person reminiscences detailing the great Alaska Earthquake of 1964. This edition, written in English and spanning 271 pages, presents a variety of perspectives, including amusing anecdotes, heartwarming stories, and some terrifying accounts related to this significant event in Alaska’s history.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the impact of the earthquake on the lives of those who lived through it. The book also includes a section on earthquake preparedness, providing practical information alongside personal narratives. Illustrated with 40 black and white photographs, the collection captures the essence of the Alaskan community, featuring a photograph of many contributors on the back cover.
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A collection of 50 first-person reminiscences of the great Alaska Earthquake of 1964. This book contains some amusing anecdotes, heartwarming stories, and a few terrifying tales, as well as a section on earthquake preparedness. It is illustrated by 40 black and white photographs. The back cover contains a photograph of many of the Alaskans who contributed their stories to the book.
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