Jay M. Price

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Average rating: 3.86 · 88 ratings · 9 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Kansas: In the Heart of Tor...

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Wichita: 1930-2000

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Wichita: 1860-1930

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El Dorado: Legacy of an Oil...

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Wichita's Lebanese Heritage

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Wichita's Legacy of Flight

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Temples for a Modern God: R...

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Gateways to the Southwest: ...

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The Chisholm Trail and the ...

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The Ted Price Story: A Life...

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“life in Kansas. Destructive twisters have devastated whole communities, including some that never fully recovered. Yet, there is also a legacy of rebuilding and rebirth, of neighbors and families helping one another. This story includes the many ways that people prepare for severe weather, such as the coordinated efforts of national, state, and local officials along with a host of institutions and private companies, to attempt to bring a level of predictability to the ever-unpredictable nature of storms. In a place where one is never truly out of harm’s way, it is perhaps inevitable that those who live in Tornado”
Jay M. Price, Kansas: In the Heart of Tornado Alley



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