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Our Story 77 Hours That Tested Our Friendship and Our Faith, "Quecreek Miners, " As New, Hyperion, 2002, First Edition
"Free Shipping with-in U.S., Hyperion, New York, 2002, Stated First Edition with 10987654321 number line, 176 pages; large 8vo (9.5"" tall), dj is as new, shows no wear, grey boards, gilt/gold printing along spine, clean, straight, no bumps, pages clean, no writing or marks. Interesting and gripping story about the nine Quecreek Miners as told to Jeff Goodell, staff writer at Rolling Stone and frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine. Excerpt from the front dj flap: The entire nation stopped and held its collective breath as word spread of the plight of the nine Pennsylvania coal miners who were trapped underground for 77 hours. Nor the the first time, the minors tell their own story--in a dramatic, riveting first person account of their actions and emotions and of how they managed to make it through the traumatic accident and rescue. The Quecreek miners are Randy Fogle, crew chief; Thomas ""Tucker"" Foy; Dennis ""Harpo"" Hall, Jr.; Ronald ""Hound Dog"" Hileman; Harry Blaine Mayhugh; John ""Flathead"" Phillippi; Mark ""Moe"" Popernack; Robert ""Boggie"" Pugh; and John Unger. This is their story of the ""77 Hours That Tested Our Friendship And Our Faith."" Several nice photo's. Contact Info: dakotaliterature@gmail.com " Price:
7.00 USD
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