A Dust Bowl Book Of Days, 1932 by Craig Volk

A compact, day-by-day chronicle that evokes the harsh reality of the 1932 Dust Bowl through short entries, contemporary reports, photographs and weather notes, capturing dust storms, drought-stricken fields, economic hardship and the daily struggles and resilience of farming communities; the collection offers an immediate, human-sized portrait of environmental catastrophe and its social consequences while situating individual experiences within the larger sweep of crisis and endurance.

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