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1968 Farmington Mine Disaster (Images of America)

[DOC] 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster (Images of America) by Bob Campione in Arts-Photography

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Dancer Wellness; created by the International Association for Dance Medicine Science; offers guidance on the foundations; mental components; and physical aspects of dancer wellness. Readers will learn concepts and strategies to develop as dancers and to create their own dancer wellness plan.


#1282894 in eBooks 2016-10-31 2016-10-31File Name: B01M7RHWNQ


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book is just a book of pictures. What ...By Wess HarrisThis book is just a book of pictures. What pictures! Campione was the only photographer to capture the entirety of the mess at #9. His iconic bucket rescue photo and the pic of the smoke rising are classics but the totality of his work is about the people. Look closely at the faces to understand the enormity of the calamity. The narrative is really just filler between pics. Campione mentions Bonnie Stewarts No. 9 and folks who want a narrative account that is more complete than his should look to her book or Michael Klines work in Truth Be Told. Campione misses the level of corruption in Boyles UMWA tenure but he reminds us of the central role played by Boyle as well as safety officials from Consol. Seeing the faces of those who knew of the unsafe conditions and did nothing....powerful. Sobering. Campiones book is not the entire story but it is an indispensable part of the big picture.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerGreat book. Arrived quickly.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. disappointedBy donna greally just a lot of photos not much history or what happened as time went on.

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