We've always lived on a dangerous planet, but its disasters aren't what they used to be. How the World Breaks gives us a breathtaking new view of crisis and recovery on the unstable landscapes of the Earth's hazard zones. Father and son authors Stan and Paul Cox take us to the explosive fire fronts of overheated Australia, the future lost city of Miami, the fights over whether and how to fortify New York City in the wake of Sandy, the Indonesian mud volcano triggered by natural gas drilling, and other communities that are reimagining their lives after quakes, superstorms, tornadoes,...
We've always lived on a dangerous planet, but its disasters aren't what they used to be. How the World Breaks gives us a breathtaking new view ...
After twenty years of chasing renegades in the hostile Arizona and New Mexico terrtories, Conway Fargo headed east. Hoping to start a new life, he took a job in Chicago with the Pinkerton Agency. But the manner in which Fargo dealt with criminals was far too violent for eastern society. To keep him out of trouble, the Pinkerton Agency reassigned Fargo to guide two young, aristocratic couples and their Cherokee chaperone to the Navajo reservation. Unknown to Fargo, or to the Cherokee woman, the couples had no interest in the Navajo. Instead, they were secretly bound for Hawikuh, an ancient...
After twenty years of chasing renegades in the hostile Arizona and New Mexico terrtories, Conway Fargo headed east. Hoping to start a new life, he too...