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When the Mississippi Ran Backwards: Empire, Intrigue, Murder, and the New Madrid Earthquakes. By Jay Feldman. (New York: Free Press, 2005. xii, 307 pp. $27.00, ISBN 0-7432-4278-5.)
Jay Feldman, a popular writer whose credits include a wide range of magazine articles as well as pieces for television, stage, and screen, has turned his considerable talents to the story of the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 and 1812. He provides some fascinating descriptions of the effects of the quakes in transforming the landscape and adds a lucidly written, informative analysis of the scientific discoveries (most notably plate tectonics) that have revolutionized our understanding of these powerful natural phenomena. Feldman's focus is not, however, on science. He is most interested in the impact of the New Madrid earthquakes on human beings and, by extension, on history. He relates the well-known and dismal tale of the murder of the...