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Reddit mentions of Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America. Here are the top ones.

Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America
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Trade paperback with scenes of the flood. 5x10 inces 524 pages
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ColorMulticolor
Height9.25 Inches
Length6.125 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 1998
Weight1.7085825305 Pounds
Width1.3 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America:

u/PoorlyShavedApe · 5 pointsr/NewOrleans

Will you follow Amazon links? Amazon is MSM, at least as a provider (no original content however). Don't get me started on their "1 click patent" bullshit.

u/matts2 · 3 pointsr/progressive

>Second, you're full of shit. I'm asking for proof of the US Federal government taking on projects that are central to the Red Cross' mission that Red Cross will not.

FEMA and similar actions large grew out of the failure of the Red Cross duing the 1927 Mississippi flooding.

u/dankshown · 2 pointsr/history

I loved Rising Tide by John Barry. It covers the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which resulted in the both the levee system and significant social changes in the south.

u/rmplurker · 2 pointsr/NewOrleans

Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America

Link to Rising Tide on Amazon

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/books

Ten Indians, fiction

Rising Tide non fiction


El Americano: Fighting with Castro for Cuba's Freedom non-fiction as well, very sad book.


When Money Grew on Trees: The True Tale of a Marijuana Moonshiner and the Outlaw Sheriff of Madison County, Arkansas Poorly written, awesome story, might be fiction, author claims it to be true.

That's just off the top of my head, I don't read much fiction but I recently read a few Carl Hiaasen books, they were fun and a good read.