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Books with title What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?

  • What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?

    Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler, Who HQ, Ted Hammond

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Oct. 25, 2016)
    In this addition to the What Was? series, kids will experience what it was like to be in San Francisco in 1906 when the ground buckled in a major, catastrophic earthquake.One early April morning in 1906, the people of San Francisco were jolted awake by a mammoth earthquake—one that registered 7.8 on the Richter Scale. Not only was there major damage from the quake itself but broken gas lines sparked a fire that ravaged the city for days. More than 500 city blocks were destroyed and over 200,000 people were left homeless. But the city quickly managed to rebuild, rising from the ashes to become the major tourist destination it is today. Here's an exciting recount of an incredible disaster.
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  • I Survived the San Francisco Earthquake, 1906

    Lauren Tarshis, Scott Dawson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 2012)
    The terrifying details of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake jump off the page!Ten-year-old Leo loves being a newsboy in San Francisco -- not only does he get to make some money to help his family, he's free to explore the amazing, hilly city as it changes and grows with the new century. Horse-drawn carriages share the streets with shiny new automobiles, new businesses and families move in every day from everywhere, and anything seems possible.But early one spring morning, everything changes. Leo's world is shaken -- literally -- and he finds himself stranded in the middle of San Francisco as it crumbles and burns to the ground. Does Leo have what it takes to survive this devastating disaster?The I SURVIVED series continues with another thrilling story of a boy caught in one of history's most terrifying disasters!
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  • What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?

    Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler, Who HQ, Ted Hammond

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Oct. 25, 2016)
    In this addition to the What Was? series, kids will experience what it was like to be in San Francisco in 1906 when the ground buckled in a major, catastrophic earthquake.One early April morning in 1906, the people of San Francisco were jolted awake by a mammoth earthquake—one that registered 7.8 on the Richter Scale. Not only was there major damage from the quake itself but broken gas lines sparked a fire that ravaged the city for days. More than 500 city blocks were destroyed and over 200,000 people were left homeless. But the city quickly managed to rebuild, rising from the ashes to become the major tourist destination it is today. Here's an exciting recount of an incredible disaster.
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  • I Survived the San Francisco Earthquake, 1906

    Lauren Tarshis, Scott Dawson

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., March 1, 2012)
    The terrifying details of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake jump off the page!Ten-year-old Leo loves being a newsboy in San Francisco -- not only does he get to make some money to help his family, he's free to explore the amazing, hilly city as it changes and grows with the new century. Horse-drawn carriages share the streets with shiny new automobiles, new businesses and families move in every day from everywhere, and anything seems possible.But early one spring morning, everything changes. Leo's world is shaken -- literally -- and he finds himself stranded in the middle of San Francisco as it crumbles and burns to the ground. Does Leo have what it takes to survive this devastating disaster?The I SURVIVED series continues with another thrilling story of a boy caught in one of history's most terrifying disasters!
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  • The San Francisco Earthquake

    Gordon Thomas, Max Morgan Witts

    Hardcover (Stein and Day, March 15, 1971)
    This is the story of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906: It contains never before published documents of the insurance companies, the military, and the Red Cross to tear away the myths and expose the real villains and heroes The last big earthquake in the United States came at 5:13 a.m. on April 18, 1906, in San Francisco. No one knows when the next, even more devastating earthquake will come to San Francisco, but one will come. Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts have written a spellbinding moment-by-moment account of the 1906 earthquake and dramatic prediction—based on expert opinion—of the next one. The authors use never-before-published eyewitness reports and previously ignored documents of the insurance companies, the military, and the Red Cross to tear away the myths surrounding the holocaust. They expose the real villains and heroes, show how the political powers tried to conceal the amount of damage caused by the earthquake, reveal that the fire was spread by the inexperie
  • What Was The San Francisco Earthquake?

    Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas, Ted Hammond

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 25, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In this addition to the What Was? series, kids will experience what it was like to be in San Francisco in 1906 when the ground buckled in a major, catastrophic earthquake. One early April morning in 1906, the people of San Francisco were jolted awake by a mammoth earthquake--one that registered 7.8 on the Richter Scale. Not only was there major damage from the quake itself but broken gas lines sparked a fire that ravaged the city for days. More than 500 city blocks were destroyed and over 200,000 people were left homeless. But the city quickly managed to rebuild, rising from the ashes to become the major tourist destination it is today. Here's an exciting recount of an incredible disaster.
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  • What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?

    Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler, Who HQ, Ted Hammond

    Library Binding (Penguin Workshop, Oct. 25, 2016)
    In this addition to the What Was? series, kids will experience what it was like to be in San Francisco in 1906 when the ground buckled in a major, catastrophic earthquake.One early April morning in 1906, the people of San Francisco were jolted awake by a mammoth earthquake—one that registered 7.8 on the Richter Scale. Not only was there major damage from the quake itself but broken gas lines sparked a fire that ravaged the city for days. More than 500 city blocks were destroyed and over 200,000 people were left homeless. But the city quickly managed to rebuild, rising from the ashes to become the major tourist destination it is today. Here's an exciting recount of an incredible disaster.
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  • The San Francisco Earthquake

    Gordon Thomas And Max Morgan Witts

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell Publishing, March 15, 1971)
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  • The San Francisco earthquake

    Gordon Thomas

    Paperback (Day Books, March 15, 1980)
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  • The San Francisco Earthquake

    Bonnie Hinman

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1998)
    History comes alive for eight-to-twelve year olds in this close-up, fun-to-read, multi-generational story of a fictional family spanning three centuries of actual historical events. God's hand is seen at work in people's lives and in the events that shaped our nation.
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  • I Survived The San Francisco Earthquake, 1906

    Lauren Tarshis

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Earning money to help his family at the beginning of the 20th century, 10-year-old newsboy Leo explores the hilly city's bustling business world and modern innovations before a massive earthquake and decimating fire change everything he has ever known.
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  • Earthquake!: A Story of the San Francisco Earthquake

    Kathleen V. Kudlinski

    eBook (Puffin Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    An hour before dawn on April 18, 1906, Phillip is awakened by the barking of dogs and the fearful whinnying of his father's horses. Moments later, San Francisco is struck by a tremendous earthquake. As walls buckle and bricks rain down on them Phillip's family struggles to escape from their own home. Then he remembers the horses. Can Phillip save them—and himself—in time?
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