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Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire Of 1903,New Hupalo The History Of Literacy

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Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire Of 1903,New Hupalo The History Of LiteracyOn The Afternoon Of December 30, 1903, During A Soldout Matinee Performance, A Fire Broke Out In Chicagos Iroquois Theatre. In The Short Span Of Twenty Minutes, More Than Six Hundred People Were Asphyxiated, Burned, Or Trampled To Death In A Panicked Mobs Failed Attempt To Escape. In Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire Of 1903, Nat Brandt Provides A Detailed Chronicle Of This Horrific Event To Assess Not Only The Titanic Tragedy Of The Fire

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