Pearl Harbor

by Judy L Hasday

Published 1 July 2002


The Dust Bowl

by Therese de Angelis and Gina De Angelis

Published 30 December 2001
-- Some of the modern world's most devastating disasters are profiled -- The reforms and improvements that grew out of these tragedies are explained and put in perspective -- Historically accurate, compelling accounts -- Selected titles contain quotes from eyewitnesses The U.S. prairie states were ruined by strong winds that removed unprotected topsoil.

- Some of the modern world's most devastating disasters are profiled- The reforms and improvements that grew out of these tragedies are explained and put in perspective- Historically accurate, compelling accounts

Holocaust

by Judy L Hasday

Published 30 November 2001
-- Some of the modern world's most devastating disasters are profiled -- The reforms and improvements that grew out of these tragedies are explained and put in perspective -- Historically accurate, compelling accounts -- Selected titles contain quotes from eyewitnesses It took a world war to bring an end to the genocide practiced by the Nazis against Jews and other groups.

The heartbreaking tragedy that killed 146 workers in a New York City garments factory is recounted, including accounts from eyewitnesses.


The Blizzard of 1888 (GD)

by Tracee De Hahn

Published 10 October 2000