02489nam 2200481 450 991013669350332120240130125056.00-399-54423-2(CKB)3710000000907273(MiAaPQ)EBC6053868(Au-PeEL)EBL6053868(OCoLC)960042125(EXLCZ)99371000000090727320240130d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhat was the Great Chicago Fire? /by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Tim FoleyFirst edition.New York, New York :Grosset & Dunlap, an imprint of Penguin Random House,[2016]©20161 online resource (64 pages)What was...?0-399-54158-6 Includes bibliographical references (pages 108) and index.What Was the Great Chicago Fire? -- Buckets, Hoses, and Horses -- Firefighters -- The Center of the Country -- A Disaster Waiting to Happen -- Mrs. O'Leary's Shed -- "Everything Went Wrong" -- Across the River -- Escape -- Camping in the Cemetery -- Finally! -- After the Fire -- Rebuilding -- The Little Chicago Fire -- Timelines."Did the Great Chicago Fire really start after a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn? Find out the truth in this addition to the What Was? series. On Sunday, October 8, 1871, a fire started on the south side of Chicago. A long drought made the neighborhood go up in flames. And practically everything that could go wrong did. Firemen first went to the wrong location. Fierce winds helped the blaze jump the Chicago River twice. The Chicago Waterworks burned down, making it impossible to fight the fire. Finally after two days, Mother Nature took over, with rain smothering the flames. This overview of a stupendous disaster not only covers the fire but explores the whole history of fire fighting"--Provided by publisher.What was--?Great Fire, Chicago, Ill., 1871Great Fire, Chicago, Ill., 1871.977.311041JNF025200JNF051160bisacshPascal Janet B.1191643Pascal Janet B.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136693503321What was the Great Chicago Fire3876473UNINA02256nam0 2200457 i 450 RMS009768120251003044344.08871920872IT2001-6512 20100429d2000 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nUML distilledguida rapida allo standard object modeling languageaggiornata alla versione 1.3 OMG UML standardMartin Fowlercon Kendall Scottpremessa di Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson e James RumbaughMilanoAddison Wesley Longman Italia2000XX, 157 p.24 cm.Professionale001PUV05549072001 ProfessionaleUML distilled.CFI0513255PUVV18638290954Elaboratori elettroniciLinguaggio UMLFIRMILC119285IElaboratori elettroniciProgrammiSviluppoFIRCFIC084013IElaboratori elettroniciProgrammazioneFIRCFIC000860E005.1PROGRAMMAZIONE14005.117Programmazione orientata agli oggetti22Programmi didatticiProgrammi scolasticiPiani di lavoroProgrammiProgrammi didatticiProgrammiProgrammi scolasticiProgrammiPiani di lavoroFowler, Martin <1963- >PUVV18638207027961Booch, GradyMILV054466Scott, Kendall <1960- >RMSV025165ITIT-00000020100429IT-BN0095 NAP 01MASTER Testi per corsi di specializzazioneNAP 01SALA DING $RMS0097681Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. in due copie 01MASTER 005.1 FOW.um 0102 0000044875 VMA A4 1 v. (2. copia)Y 20071024200710241 v. in due copie 01MASTER 005.1 FOW.um 0102 0000047535 VMA A4(bis 1 v. (3. copia)A 20071024200710241 v. 01SALA DING 005.1 FOW.um 0102 0000035865 VMB A4 1 v.Y 2007102420071024 01UML Distilled90954UNISANNIO