An edition of Man-made disaster (1963)

Man-made disaster

the story of St. Francis Dam, its place in southern California's water system, its failure and the tragedy of March 12 and 13, 1928, in the Santa Clara River Valley.

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An edition of Man-made disaster (1963)

Man-made disaster

the story of St. Francis Dam, its place in southern California's water system, its failure and the tragedy of March 12 and 13, 1928, in the Santa Clara River Valley.

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A.H. Clark
Language
English
Pages
249

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Manmade Disaster: The Story of the St. Francis Dam (Western Land and Waters)
January 10, 2003, Arthur H. Clark Company
Hardcover in English
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Published in
Glendale, Calif
Series
Western lands and waters series -- 3

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Library of Congress
TC557C3 S246

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249p.
Number of pages
249

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OL21386023M

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