The San Francisco Earthquake

The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes

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(Overstock Books)
The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes

Published in conjunction with the one hundredth anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, this book focuses on the life and work of maverick geologist Jim Berkland, the only man to accurately predict an earthquake in the U.S. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.

2006-S San Francisco Old Mint $5 Gold MS69 w/Wooden Box

Buy Now!2006-S San Francisco Old Mint $5 Gold MS69 w/Wooden Box

A fabulous piece for your collection! This $5 gold coin commemorates the San Francisco Old Mint, often referred to as "The Granite Lady, " which not only survived the earthquake and fire in 1906, but played an important part in the city's recovery efforts.

Mega Disasters: The San Francisco Earthquake DVD

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(The History Channel)
Mega Disasters: The San Francisco Earthquake DVD

At the dawn of the 20th century, San Francisco was the place to be; a hub of trade and travel, business and banking. Located just to the east of the San Andreas Fault, the bay...

Earthquake at Dawn

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Earthquake at Dawn

This fictional story about the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake is based on an event from the life of photographer Edith Irvine. While stopping in San Francisco en route to Europe, Edith and her maid, Daisy, find themselves trapped by Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.

2006-S San Fran Old Mint $5 Gold PF69 UC

Buy Now!2006-S San Fran Old Mint $5 Gold PF69 UC

A fantastic piece for your collection! This $5 gold coin commemorates the San Francisco Old Mint, often referred to as "The Granite Lady, " which not only survived the earthquake and fire in 1906, but played an important part in the city's recovery efforts.

2006-S San Fran Old Mint $5 Gold PF70UC

Buy Now!2006-S San Fran Old Mint $5 Gold PF70UC

A fabulous accent for your home! This $5 gold coin commemorates the San Francisco Old Mint, often referred to as "The Granite Lady, " which not only survived the earthquake and fire in 1906, but played an important part in the city's recovery efforts.