Incoming Resources
- Here is New York, a democracy of photographs, conceived and organized by Alice Rose George [and others]
- Binge box, Whatever you do... don't go outside
- The darkest places, unsolved mysteries, true crimes, and harrowing disasters in the wild, The editors of Outside Magazine
- Urban emergency survival plan, readiness strategies for the city & suburbs, Jim Cobb
- Great misadventures, bad ideas that led to big disasters, Peggy Saari ; edited by Betz Des Chenes
- Admiral Death;, twelve adventures of men against the sea,, by Hanson Baldwin
- Jericho, CBS Paramount Network Television ; Paramount Pictures, The first season
- It happened in Rocky Mountain National Park, stories of events and people that shaped a national park, Phyllis J. Perry
- The ultimate prepper's guide, how to make sure the end of the world as we know it isn't the end of your world, edited by Jay Cassell
- Disaster discoveries, Stephanie Bearce ; with illustrations by Eliza Bolli
- Seven American deaths and disasters, Kenneth Goldsmith
- Roman disasters, Jerry Toner
- Disaster!, three real-life stories of survival, Ellen Leroe
- Terrible but true, awful events in American history, by Dinah Williams
- Dispatches from dystopia, histories of places not yet forgotten, Kate Brown
- When everything fails, surviving any disaster
- City on fire, the explosion that devastated a Texas town and ignited a historic legal battle, Bill Minutaglio
- Nature's extremes, inside the great natural disasters that shape life on Earth, [from the editors of Time]
- On the news, our first talk about tragedy, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrations by Jane Heinrichs
- Limbo of the lost today;, actual stories of sea mysteries
- Heart attack watch, stories, Alyson Foster
- Disaster survival guide, top skills for disaster prep, Rich Johnson, with Robert F. James
- Disasterology, dispatches from the frontlines of the climate crisis, Dr. Samantha Montano
- Disaster recovery, Brenda D. Phillips
- What went wrong, investigating the greatest man-made and natural disasters, William Hayes
- [Looking downtown at the April 2, 1957 tornado from the 2800 block of Live Oak St. in Dallas, Texas]
- Earth, wind, fire, and rain, real tales of temperamental elements, Judy Dodge Cummings
- Catastrophe!, great engineering failure and success, by Fred Bortz ; illustrations by Gary Tong
- Katrina, the ruin and recovery of New Orleans, [designed by George berke ; edited by Jed Horne]
- Nuclear accidents, Mark Mayell
- The little book of big mistakes, 220 of history's most-regrettable moments, Ken Lytle & Katie Cocoran Lytle, MA ; foreword by Bob Carney, founder of Stump! Trivia
- Prepper's guide to surviving natural disasters, James D. Nowka.
- Disasters, natural and man-made catastrophes through the centuries, Brenda Z. Guiberson
- Super cyclone, produced by David Michael Latt ; written and directed by Liz Adams
- More engineering disasters, The History Channel
- The ant hill disaster, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Michelle Hazelwood
- September 11, 2001, the day that changed America, by Jill C. Wheeler
- Fire, Sebastian Junger
- One second after, by William R. Forstchen
- Crack in the world, a Paramount release ; a Philip Yordan production ; screenplay by Jon Manchip White and Julian Halevy ; story by Jon Manchip White ; produced by Bernard Glasser and Lester A. Sansom ; directed by Andrew Marton
- World's worst military disasters, battlefield calamities from the ancient world to the present day, Chris McNab
- Survival against the odds
- Gridlinked, Neal Asher
- What to do when the shit hits the fan, Dave Black
- Hercolubus or red planet, V.M. Rabolú
- Surviving the cave, Kristin J. Russo
- Land's end, Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson
- Surviving the sea, M. Weber
- The book of bad things, a sinister guide to history's dark side /, [written by Clive Gifford ; illustrations, Philip Chidlow]
- 100 most dangerous things on the planet, [what to do if it happens to you], Anna Claybourne