GROUND ZERO AND BEYOND
A REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE 9/11 DISASTER
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About the Book
The first comprehensive reference book to examine the September 11th catastrophe, Ground Zero and Beyond offers students, researchers, and historians an in-depth guide to the single-most destructive terrorist attack in U. S. history. The book features page after page of biographical sketches and a detailed bibliography of books, periodicals, newspaper articles, and audio-visual materials. Including a chronology of events, a listing of World Trade Center facts and figures, and many never-before-seen photographs, Ground Zero and Beyond is an important contribution to the study of terrorism in America.
About the Author
William E. Scott is a history and government teacher at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, a Jesuit high school in Philadelphia, PA. He received his B.A. degree from West Chester University and his M.A. from Villanova University. Mr. Scott is a member of Phi Alpha Theta and was honored with the National Broadcasting Company’s Teacher of the Year Award in 1989 and the Freedoms Foundation’s Teachers Medal in 1991. The author of November 22, 1963: A Reference Guide To The JFK Assassination, he currently resides in Springfield, PA with his wife, Diane.