Harvey and anyone else who might be interested:

Here's the info from the BARD web site:

The Johnstown flood DB50905
 McCullough, David G. Reading time: 13 hours, 1 minute. 
Read by Susan McInerney. 

U.S. History
 
A vivid description of the causes and effects of the Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, flood of 1889 that killed thousands. Based on first-person
accounts of the tragedy that occurred when a man-made dam broke, flooding
the entire valley with twenty million tons of water and debris. 1968.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ


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Tom, what is the exact title of that book?


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Yes, due to my continuing  interest in emergency and disaster preparedness,
my University course on that topic, etc., I have read it, and always
recommend it to any students who express an interest in the topic of
human-made disasters.

It is a truly excellent read, and is available on BARD.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ