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Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl

by Albert Marrin Author

(From Amazon): Before global warming, there was dust. In the 1930s, dangerous black storms swept through the Great Plains. Created by drought and reckless farming, these lethal storms were part of an environmental, economic, and human catastrophe that changed the course of American history. In riveting, accessible prose, an acclaimed historian explains the causes behind the disaster and explores the Dust Bowl's impact, from a rich cultural legacy to the visionary conservation that would finally offer hope to the Plains.

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9780525420774
Print Status
In Print
Pages
128
Suggested Grades
Early Years - 12th
Publisher
Dutton Books for Young Readers
Edition
1
Copyright
2009

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