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Apocalypse ready, the manual of manuals; a century of panic prevention, Taras Young

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Apocalypse ready, the manual of manuals; a century of panic prevention, Taras Young
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Apocalypse ready
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1295107087
Responsibility statement
Taras Young
Sub title
the manual of manuals; a century of panic prevention
Summary
"An expertly curated compilation of over one hundred years of officially published, step-by-step guides on how to deal with every kind of disaster imaginable, drawn from government archives around the world." -- From Amazon.com summaryAn expertly curated compilation of officially published step-by-step guides on how to deal with every kind of disaster imaginable, drawn from government archives all around the world from the 1910s to today. Organized into four broad disaster-themed scenarios - Pandemics, Natural Disasters, Nuclear War and Alien Invasion - this visual guide displays the plethora of public survival advice and scare tactics proposed from all around the globe to deal with every disaster scenario that has occurred or been imagined since the early 20th century. From leaflets showing how to build an earthquake shelter to booklets providing step-by-step advice on how to protect yourself and your family during a nuclear war, and from posters showing how to minimize your chances of catching Spanish flu to documents indicating how to identify aliens, this carefully curated selection of disaster-planning documents reveals differences in public attitudes towards impending catastrophe since the 1910s and showcases the variety of approaches taken by governments in advising their citizens. Informative commentary provides historical context for the official advice, exploring how our universal preoccupation with apocalypse has manifested around the globe, and explanatory captions clarify the messages contained in the survival documents
Table Of Contents
Pandemic -- Tuberculosis -- Spanish Flu -- Asian Flu and Hong Kong Flu -- HIV/AIDS -- Recent viruses -- Natural disaster -- Extreme weather -- When the Earth moves -- Fighting fire -- Survive in the wild -- Nuclear war -- Preparation -- Shelter -- Blast and fallout -- Alien invasion -- We come in peace -- Is there anyone out there? -- What is the truth?
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