Floodpath

the deadliest man-made disaster of 20th-century America and the making of modern Los Angeles

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Jon Wilkman: Floodpath (2016, Bloomsbury Press)

326 pages

English language

Published 2016 by Bloomsbury Press.

ISBN:
978-1-62040-915-2
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OCLC Number:
907966087

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"Just before midnight on March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam, a twenty-story-high concrete structure just fifty miles north of Los Angeles, suddenly collapsed, releasing a devastating flood that roared fifty-four miles to the Pacific Ocean, destroying everything in its path. It was a horrific catastrophe, yet one which today is virtually forgotten. With research gathered over more than two decades, award-winning writer and filmmaker Jon Wilkman revisits the deluge that claimed nearly five hundred lives. A key figure is William Mulholland, the self-taught engineer who created an unprecedented water system, allowing Los Angeles to become America's second-largest city, and who was also responsible for the design and construction of the St. Francis Dam. Driven by eyewitness accounts and combining urban history with a life-and-death drama and a technological detective story, Floodpath grippingly reanimates the reality behind L.A. noir fictions such as the classic film Chinatown. In an era of …

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Subjects

  • Floodplains
  • Floods
  • Dam failures
  • History

Places

  • Santa Clara River
  • Saint Francis Dam (Calif.)
  • California
  • Los Angeles (Calif.)