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_aHV 6432.7 _b.D978 2005 |
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_aDwyer, Jim, _d-1957 _9110356 |
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_a102 minutes : _bthe untold story of the fight to survive inside the Twin Towers / _cJim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn. |
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_aNew York : _bTimes Books, _c2005 |
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_axxiv, 322 p., [16] p. of plates : _bill. _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 265-299) and index. | ||
520 | _a and phone, e-mail, and emergency radio transcripts. They cross a bridge of voices to go inside the infernos, seeing cataclysm and heroism, one person at a time, to tell the affecting, authoritative saga of the men and women -- the 12,000 who escaped and the 2,749 who perished -- who made 102 minutes count as never before."www.shelfari.com" | ||
520 | _a thousands of pages of oral histories | ||
520 | _aThe dramatic and moving account of the struggle for life inside the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, when every minute counted. At 8:46 AM on September 11, 2001, 14,000 people were inside the twin towers -- reading e-mails, making trades, eating croissants at Windows on the World. Over the next 102 minutes, each would become part of a drama for the ages, one witnessed only by the people who lived it -- until now. New York Times reporters Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn rely on hundreds of interviews | ||
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_aRescue work _zNew York. _9110358 |
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_aSelf-preservation _zNew York (State) _9110359 |
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_aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001. _zNew York (State) _9110023 |
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_aVictims of terrorism _zNew York. _9110360 |
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