Description: This listing is for Mean Season: Florida's Hurricanes Of 2004. ©2004 by The Palm Beach Post, published by Longstreet Press, ISBN: 1-56352-745-6, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2004115597, hardcover, with dust jacket, 144 pages. Printed in U.S.A. From the web: Twenty years ago, the unthinkable happened: Florida became the first state in 118 years to suffer the wrath of four major hurricanes — three direct strikes to the Sunshine State, a fourth coming ashore in next door Alabama with its strongest winds still pummeling the Panhandle. Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne — if you were there, you remember. If you weren’t, these photographs are vivid reminders. The Palm Beach Post called 2004 "The Mean Season," and published a book of images from the storms that still fill Floridians with dread. (Some of those photos late comprised a submission that became a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.) Two decades later: 2004 is remembered as the 'mean season' as hurricanes shredded Florida This was the year that taught us to fear hurricane season, to warn us that, yes, catastrophic hurricanes can line up off our shore like swirling blobs of terror. And they can hit us over and over again, leaving us in sweltering heat with no power for days and days. The book is very good condition, some shelf-wear, no writing in the book, no torn/missing pages, no remainder mark. This book is being stored in a smoke-free home. I ship all books in boxes to protect them in transit I ship to any US Zip Code, including APO/FPO and I combine shipping whenever possible.
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Publication Year: 2004
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Mean Season: Florida's Hurricanes Of 2004
Author: The Palm Beach Post
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Longstreet Press
Original Language: English
Topic: Natural Disasters
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 144