"The first complete picture of Weatherman in the words of those who theorized, those who acted and those who watched it all - from the SDS split in June of 1969 to the bombings in June, 1970. Selected by Harold Jacobs, who provides his own analysis, the book includes the original Weather-statement, photographs of Weatherman actions, and articles by Eldridge Cleaver, Tom Hayden, Andrew Kopkind, David Horowitz, Carl Oglesby, I.F. Stone, Bernadine Dohrn and many more"--Unedited summary from book.
A news team from a local TV station is close on the heels of a brutal serial killer who is callously taking lives with each change of season.
Rooting through conventional wisdom, discovered gadgetry, and the advances of science, this book presents the geothermal mechanisms behind weather-related phenomena, the history of humanity's relationship with the climate, as well as the ...
Flying Close to the Sun is the stunning memoir of a white middle-class girl from Connecticut who became a member of the Weather Underground, one of the most notorious groups of the 1960s.
After a TV weatherman in Minneapolis is accused of killing women, a reporter on the station tries to prove his innocence, aided by another reporter, a former policewoman. Lots of detail on meteorology. By the author of Saint Mudd.
A riotous new novel by the author of War Memorials, a "gritty and tender and crazily funny book" (Bret Lott)Everything that happens is linked, as any meteorologist can tell you....
Eugene O'Hare's debut black comedy shines a light on complicity, power and the secrets and lies woven behind closed doors and examines the no go lines that are crossed when it's too dangerous to run away.
When control the world's weather and the security of nations around the world is in one person's control, is there any hope?
Don't Blame the Weatherman: Mr. G. Talks to You about the Weather
Collects THE WEATHERMAN Volume 2 #1-6
Denson and Willie are called from their remote cabins on Whorehouse meadow in the Cascade Mountains to help. But for once Denson is stumped-this is a trail he can't seem to follow.