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LEADER: 01792cam 2200349 a 4500
001 13241054
005 20080923101528.0
008 030617s2004 mau j 000 0 eng
906 $a7$bcbc$corignew$d1$eocip$f20$gy-gencatlg
925 0 $aacquire$b2 shelf copies$xpolicy default
955 $apc22 2003-06-17 to HLCD$clb10 2003-06-19 (call to publ, no apostrophe in "worlds")$dlb10 2003-06-23$elb05 2003-06-23 to cip; re-cataloged as poetry, not fiction, per author's request$dlb10 2004-04-19$aps09 2004-06-16 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver.$flk53 2004-09-14$glk53 2004-09-14 to BCCD; lk53 2004-11-29 c.2 send to BCCD
010 $a 2003055337
020 $a0763622354 (alk. paper)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
042 $alcac
043 $an-us-ct
050 00 $aPS3560.A465$bW67 2004
082 00 $a811/.54$222
100 1 $aJaneczko, Paul B.
245 10 $aWorlds afire /$cPaul B. Janeczko.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bCandlewick Press,$c2004.
300 $a92 p. ;$c22 cm.
520 $aIn this collection of eyewitness poems, the excitement and anticipation of attending the circus on July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, turns to horror when a fire engulfs the circus tent, killing nearly 170 people, mostly women and children.
650 0 $aFires$zConnecticut$zHartford$vJuvenile poetry.
650 0 $aChildren's poetry, American.
650 1 $aFires$zConnecticut$zHartford$vPoetry.
650 1 $aCircus$vPoetry.
650 1 $aAmerican poetry.
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2003055337-b.html
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2003055337-d.html
856 41 $3Sample text$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2003055337-s.html