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In March of 1888, two massive weather systems converged on the northeastern United States, bringing gale-force winds, heavy snows, and subzero weather, and catching a nation unaware. The ensuing blizzard killed hundreds of people. Drawing on extensive newspaper articles, histories of the period, and archived letters and journals, Murphy writes of the storm through the experiences of a number of individuals, personalizing the account with their triumphs and tragedies, as well as providing background covering the political and social conditions of the time. Archival photographs and original art from the period reinforce the historical setting. An explanatory chapter on sources and an index close the book. - Publisher.
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Blizzard: the storm that changed America
2006, Scholastic Paperback Nonfiction, Scholastic
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in English
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Blizzard!: The Storm That Changed America
January 2003, Audio Bookshelf
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1883332850 9781883332853
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Blizzard!
January 2003, Audio Bookshelf
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1883332915 9781883332914
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Blizzard: The Storm That Changed America
November 2000, Scholastic
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0590673092 9780590673099
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