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The New Madrid Earthquakes
James L. Penick

The New Madrid Earthquakes

University of Missouri Press (1981)
9780826203441
187 pages | 5.5 x 8.3 inch
Dewey 977.8/985
LC Classification QE535.2.U6 .P46 1981
LC Control No. 81050531

Subject

  • Earthquakes - Missouri - New Madrid
  • New Madrid (Mo.) - History
  • New Madrid Earthquakes, 1811-1812

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Since its publication in a cloth edition in 1976, Penick's book has met with enormous regional appeal as well as critical acclaim. For the new paper edition, the author has written a new introduction. New material in the final chapter reports on the scientific inquiries into the New Madrid quakes since 1976. Critical comments on the cloth edition: "James Penick has put together a well-written account of the quakes and their effects upon people, animals, waterways, and land. Based on the scattered accounts of the times it offers a good insight into the reactions of persons suddenly confronted with the perils of the unknown. The vivid description of the devastation wrought upon the face of the land gives a picture of dramatic change brought about by the upheaval of natural forces. In short, reading Penick's work one is readily caught up in the total violence of the event."--American Historical Review "Penick provides information relevant to present studies of earthquakes in this area."--Earthquake Information Bulletin

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