[Collection of 10 FEMA documents pertaining to fallout shelter consruction] - Rare Book Insider
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[Collection of 10 FEMA documents pertaining to fallout shelter consruction]

FEMA: 1980
All issues are letter sized except for "Protection in the Nuclear Age" which is 8 1/2 x 5 /12". Staplebound illustrated wrappers in fine condition. All the information you need to construct your own fallout shelter. Of special interest is the snack bar fallout shelter with a smart illustration of a cocktail party in progress: it's the end of the world as we know it, party on! The 10 FEMA brochures in the collection are: Protection in the Nuclear Age. H-20, June 1985. 38 pp Home Blast Shelter. H-12-3, November 1983. 8 pp Home Fallout Shelter modified ceiling shelter - basement location plan a. H-12-A, April 1980. 8 pp Home Fallout Shelter modified ceiling shelter - basement location plan b. H-12-B, May 1980. 8 pp Home Fallout Shelter concrete block shelter - basement location plan c. H-12-C, May 1980. 4 pp Home Fallout Shelter snack bar - basement location plan d. H-12-D, April 1980. 4 pp Home Fallout Shelter tilt-up storage unit shelter - basement location plan e. H-12-E, April 1980. 4 pp Home Fallout Shelter lean-to-shelter - basement location plan f, H-12-F, April 1980. 4 pp Aboveground Home Fallout Shelter. H-12-2, November 1983. 8 pp Belowground Home Fallout Shelter. H-12-1, November 1983. 8 pp.
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