California Disasters
CALIFORNIA DISASTERS highlights some of the major catastrophic events from before statehood to the 21st Century. It is said that California has four seasons: drought, flood, fire, and earthquakes. California Disasters covers all these categories and many more. Readers will discover the stories behind some of the most dramatic disasters in the state’s history, along with a “near miss.”
Phyllis Perry’s book will captivate fans of disaster literature as they read of the well-known (the Donner Party fiasco of 1846 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire) and the obscure (the wreck of the paddle ship Brother Jonathan in 1865 and the fire at the Argonaut Mine in 1922). The book covers 17 types of disasters and a host of individual incidents. Some chapters focus on a single event (e.g., the Donner Party, St. Francis Dam failure). Many cover multiple events under a category heading (e.g., earthquakes, train wrecks, shark attacks). Readers will be inspired by many acts of heroism, bravery, and compassion.
Perry’s book surveys the scope and impact of these disasters, covering quakes, shipwrecks, plane and train crashes, car pileups, tsunamis, dust storms, floods, bridge and dam collapses, and the spectacular eruption of Lassen Peak. Some, like coastal shark attacks, affect few, while disasters such as summer wildfires claim dozens of lives and hundreds of structures, destroy wildlife, devastate miles of land, and even wipe out whole towns. You will find all these stories in this thrilling collection of Californians’ abrupt and violent encounters with man-made and natural disaster.
California Disasters features archival photography throughout.
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California Disasters
CALIFORNIA DISASTERS highlights some of the major catastrophic events from before statehood to the 21st Century. It is said that California has four seasons: drought, flood, fire, and earthquakes. California Disasters covers all these categories and many more. Readers will discover the stories behind some of the most dramatic disasters in the state’s history, along with a “near miss.”
Phyllis Perry’s book will captivate fans of disaster literature as they read of the well-known (the Donner Party fiasco of 1846 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire) and the obscure (the wreck of the paddle ship Brother Jonathan in 1865 and the fire at the Argonaut Mine in 1922). The book covers 17 types of disasters and a host of individual incidents. Some chapters focus on a single event (e.g., the Donner Party, St. Francis Dam failure). Many cover multiple events under a category heading (e.g., earthquakes, train wrecks, shark attacks). Readers will be inspired by many acts of heroism, bravery, and compassion.
Perry’s book surveys the scope and impact of these disasters, covering quakes, shipwrecks, plane and train crashes, car pileups, tsunamis, dust storms, floods, bridge and dam collapses, and the spectacular eruption of Lassen Peak. Some, like coastal shark attacks, affect few, while disasters such as summer wildfires claim dozens of lives and hundreds of structures, destroy wildlife, devastate miles of land, and even wipe out whole towns. You will find all these stories in this thrilling collection of Californians’ abrupt and violent encounters with man-made and natural disaster.
California Disasters features archival photography throughout.
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California Disasters

California Disasters

by Phyllis Perry
California Disasters

California Disasters

by Phyllis Perry

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CALIFORNIA DISASTERS highlights some of the major catastrophic events from before statehood to the 21st Century. It is said that California has four seasons: drought, flood, fire, and earthquakes. California Disasters covers all these categories and many more. Readers will discover the stories behind some of the most dramatic disasters in the state’s history, along with a “near miss.”
Phyllis Perry’s book will captivate fans of disaster literature as they read of the well-known (the Donner Party fiasco of 1846 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire) and the obscure (the wreck of the paddle ship Brother Jonathan in 1865 and the fire at the Argonaut Mine in 1922). The book covers 17 types of disasters and a host of individual incidents. Some chapters focus on a single event (e.g., the Donner Party, St. Francis Dam failure). Many cover multiple events under a category heading (e.g., earthquakes, train wrecks, shark attacks). Readers will be inspired by many acts of heroism, bravery, and compassion.
Perry’s book surveys the scope and impact of these disasters, covering quakes, shipwrecks, plane and train crashes, car pileups, tsunamis, dust storms, floods, bridge and dam collapses, and the spectacular eruption of Lassen Peak. Some, like coastal shark attacks, affect few, while disasters such as summer wildfires claim dozens of lives and hundreds of structures, destroy wildlife, devastate miles of land, and even wipe out whole towns. You will find all these stories in this thrilling collection of Californians’ abrupt and violent encounters with man-made and natural disaster.
California Disasters features archival photography throughout.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560377757
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Publication date: 02/01/2021
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Phyllis Perry grew up in Grass Valley, a small gold-mining town in northern California. She attended the University of California, Berkeley where she earned a BA in English Literature with a minor in History. She taught in an elementary school of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District and earned her master’s in Education from San Francisco State University. During this time, she was close enough to feel the tremors of two of California's earthquakes. Phyllis and her family moved to Boulder, Colorado where her husband joined the faculty of the University of Colorado, and she earned her doctorate degree in Education at the University of Colorado. Phyllis worked for twenty years in the Boulder Valley Schools as a teacher, building principal, and Director of Talented & Gifted Education. Perry lives less than an hour's drive to Rocky Mountain National Park, a favorite spot for hiking and camping. Phyllis took early retirement from the school district to write full-time. She is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction for both children and adults (95 titles in total) and is a member of the Colorado Authors' League and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
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