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Title:
Floodpath : the deadliest man-made disaster of 20th-century America and the making of modern Los Angeles
Summary:
"Just before midnight on March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam, a twenty-story-high concrete structure just fifty miles north of Los Angeles, suddenly collapsed, releasing a devastating flood that roared fifty-four miles to the Pacific Ocean, destroying everything in its path. It was a horrific catastrophe, yet one which today is virtually forgotten. With research gathered over more than two decades, award-winning writer and filmmaker Jon Wilkman revisits the deluge that claimed nearly five hundred lives."--Jacket.
Contents:
Monday -- The Chief and the City of the Angels -- "There it is, take it!" -- Holding back the future -- A monster in the dark -- No time for nightmares -- The dead zone -- Sympathy, anger, and amends -- Arguing over the ruins -- Los Angeles on trial -- Rewinding time -- Hasty conclusions and high dams -- Paying the price and moving on -- Unfinished business and historical amnesia -- Charley's obsession and computer time machines -- After the fall.
Physical Description:
326 pages ; 25 cm
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Press,
Publication Date:
2016
ISBN:
9781620409152

9781620409169
Publication Information:
New York : Bloomsbury Press, 2016.
Call Number:
363.34 WILKMAN
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