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Beard, Mary, Pompeii: he Life of a Roman Town (London, 2008)
Bullard, Fred M., Volcanoes of the Earth (St Lucia, Queensland, 1977)
Darley, Gillian, Vesuvius: he Most Famous Volcano in the World (London,
2011)
Edmaier, Bernhard, Earth on Fire: How Volcanoes Shape our Planet
(London, 2009)
Geological Society of London, Super-eruptions: Global Efects and Future
hreats (London, 2005)
Gudmundsson, Ari Trausti, Living Earth: Outline of the Geology of Iceland
(Reykjavík, 2007)
Jenkins, Ian, and Kim Sloan, Vases and Volcanoes: Sir William Hamilton
and his Collections , exh. cat., British Museum (London, 1996)
Kraft, Maurice and Katya, Volcanoes: Fire from the Earth (London, 1993)
Muséum Genève, Supervolcan (Geneva, 2011)
Rothery, David, Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunamis (London, 2001)
Scarth, Alwyn, Volcanoes, An Introduction (London, 1994)
——, and Jean-Claude Tanguy, Volcanoes of Europe (Oxford, 2001)
Siebert, Lee, Tom Simkin, and Paul Kimberley, Volcanoes of the World
(Washington, dc, 1995)
Sigurdsson, Haraldur, ed., Encyclopedia of Volcanoes (London, 1999)
Winchester, Simon, Krakatoa: he Day the World Exploded (New York,
2003)
Introductions for Younger Readers
Greenwood, Rosie, I Wonder why Volcanoes Blow their Tops, and Other
Questions about Natural Disasters (Kingisher, 2004)
Schreiber, Anne, Volcanoes! (Washington, dc, 2007)
Turnbull, Stephanie, Volcanoes (London, 2007)
 
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