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Recounting the Hurricane of 1938: Local memories of a Regional Disaster

Posted on September 22, 2008October 19, 2018 by M. McKee

Wrack Lines - no coverEbbin, S.A.

2008. Recounting the Hurricane of 1938: Local memories of a Regional Disaster.

in: Wrack Lines, Fall/Winter 2008 Volume 8 Number 2, pp. 3-7. (PDF)


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