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Volcano
For younger readers
Lauber, Patricia. Volcano: The Eruption & Healing of Mount St. Helens Simon & Schuster, 1986. A photoessay for readers in grades 3 to 6.
Meister, Cari. Volcanoes. ABDO, 1999. For readers in grades 4 to 6.
Simon, Seymour. Volcanoes. Morrow, 1988, 1995. For readers in grades 3 to 6.
Sutherland, Lin. Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Reader's Digest, 2001. For readers in grades 4 to 8.
Volcano
Carson, Rob, and Geff Hinds. Mount St Helens the Eruption and Recovery of a Volcano: The Eruption and Recovery of a Volcano. Sasquatch, 2000. In words and more than 200 photographs, the story of the eruption and subsequent regeneration of the volcano and natural region.
Duffield, Wendell, and Greer L. Price, eds. Volcanoes of Northern Arizona: Sleeping Giants of the Grand Canyon Region. Grand Canyon Association, 1998. Profiles the volcanic mountains just south of the Grand Canyon.
Nelson, Sharlene and Nelson, Ted W. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Children's Press, 1998. For readers ages 9-12, the story of the eruption and rejuvenation of the region and of the area set aside to study the renewal of the natural area.
Rice, Christopher and Rice, Melanie. Pompeii: The Day a City Was Buried (DK Discoveries). DK Publishing, 1998. For readers ages 9-12, the story of Pompeii as seen through the eyes of the inhabitants.
Scarth, Alwyn. Vulcan's Fury: Man Against Volcano. Yale University Press, 2001. Riveting accounts of 15 of the most remarkable volcanic eruptions in history.
Thompson, Dick. Volcano Cowboys: The Rocky Evolution of a Dangerous Science. St. Martin's, 2001. Gripping coverage of the perils faced by volcanologists.

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