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Renée Jacobs
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| #1363990 in Books | 2010-03-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.49 x10.00l,1.63 | File type: PDF | 176 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A beautiful photographic documentary of a tragedy that continues today|By Jarrod S. Hagenman|A beautiful photographic documentary of a tragedy that continues today. While the novel portions of the book are good, it's the photographs that got me. I remember driving thru this small, beautiful town in the early 80's on trips to Knoebels. The town that is in fire. About 3 yea|From Publishers Weekly|First discovered in 1962, an apparently inextinguishable mine fire beneath Centralia, Pa., has made the once-charming area resemble a ghost town. Jacobs tells the story of the fire and recounts, in poignant interviews and photographs, the
First published in 1986, Slow Burn chronicles Centralia’s demise from an underground coal mine fire and depicts a singular epic event in Pennsylvania history, representing the confluence of environmental, scientific, bureaucratic, and emotional tragedies. As an award-winning photojournalist, Jacobs moved into a house in Centralia’s impact zone in 1983 to document in photographs and interviews the end stages of the tiny anthracite coal town’s...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Slow Burn: A Photodocument of Centralia, Pennsylvania (Keystone Books) | Renée Jacobs.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.