Night the Sirens Blew, Paperback by Taylor, Allen W., Brand New, Free shippin...

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Item Width: 6 in width: 6 in Number of Pages: 216 Pages Author: Allen Taylor Item Height: 0.5 in height: 0.5 in Genre: Nature, Science, History Book Title: Night the Sirens Blew : a Historical Account of the May 6, 1965 Twin Cities Tornado ISBN: 9781456568719 Item Length: 9 in Item Weight: 13.6 Oz Topic: Weather, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi) Publisher: CreateSpace Format: Trade Paperback Publication Year: 2011 Language: English

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Night the Sirens Blew, Paperback by Taylor, Allen W., Brand New, Free shippin.... Night the Sirens Blew, Paperback by Taylor, Allen W., ISBN 145656871X, ISBN-13 9781456568719, Brand New, Free shipping in the US In this second edition, educator and author Allen W. Taylor presents an exhaustive and most comprehensiv written about the worst tornado outbreak ever to strike Minnesota. This book focuses on the two elements of informative, sometimes shocking accounts of the people who experienced and lived through those tornadoes and factual documented information from a meteorological view. The result is a fantastic, interesting read that will promote the reader to respect the incredible power of nature's most violent storm and heed the future warnings of these outbreaks. Night the Sirens Blew, Paperback by Taylor, Allen W., ISBN 145656871X, ISBN-13 9781456568719, Brand New, Free shipping in the US In this second edition, educator and author Allen W. Taylor presents an exhaustive and most comprehensiv written about the worst tornado outbreak ever to strike Minnesota. This book focuses on the two elements of informative, sometimes shocking accounts of the people who experienced and lived through those tornadoes and factual documented information from a meteorological view. The result is a fantastic, interesting read that will promote the reader to respect the incredible power of nature's most violent storm and heed the future warnings of these outbreaks.