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Man-Made Disaster: The Story of St. Francis Dam: It's place in Southern California's water system its failure and the tragedy in the Santa Clara River Valley

by Charles F. Outland

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9780870621215
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Signed by author Charles F. Outland. Second edition copy of Man-Made Disaster. Wear damage along the edge of the book and binding

On March 12, 1928, a huge dam nestled in the foothills north of Los Angeles collapsed and spread death and devastation from Newhall to the Pacific Ocean near Ventura. Some 450 lives were lost, making this disaster equivalent in its human tragedy to the great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. But the earthquake was an act of God, while the dam's collapse resulted from the actions of men.From its canyon above Castaic Junction the wall of deadly water was unleashed on the Santa Clara Valley and its ranches, citrus groves, towns of Fillmore, Santa Paula, and the valley south of Ventura. Homes, schools, bridges, highways, power lines, a railroad-all were ravaged under a blanket of seething water and debris.This classic account of one of California's great tragedies is once again made available to the public after being out-of-print for over twenty years. It is a fascinating narrative, recounting the arrival of William Mulholland in 1877, the search for supplies of water for thirsty southern California, and the subsequent Owens Valley water troubles. The dam break and flood are vividly portrayed, with many eyewitness accounts. Post-mortems of the disaster are offered, including the unique legal history of relief and restitution by the City of Los Angeles on nearly 3,000 claims-none of which were ever filed through the courts!Geology of the damsite, construction of the dam, mistrust of the structure by persons of the area, valley people's resentment of the mass destruction, relief work and restoration, investigations of the failure-all are presented in interesting, factual, and unbiased narration.

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Bookseller
John Nichols Gallery US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Man-Made Disaster: The Story of St. Francis Dam
Author
Charles F. Outland
Format/Binding
Good
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Second Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0870621211
ISBN 13
9780870621215
Publisher
The Arthur H. Clark Company
Place of Publication
Glendale, CA
Date Published
1977
Pages
275
Size
6 1/2" x 9 1/2"
Keywords
St. Francis Dam, Southern California, Santa Clara River Valley, man-made disasters

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The John Nichols Gallery opened in 1984 in Historic Downtown Santa Paula, California. In 1986 a new and used bookstore was opened with the gallery in the back. The name of the bookstore was Mr. Nichols. Now all the books are sold through John Nichols Gallery along with art, vintage photographs and custom framing. The current location is on the second floor of the Santa Paula Art Museum, 117 N. 10th St., Santa Paula, CA. Open by appointment or by chance

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