The Curse of the NarrowsThe Curse of the Narrows
the Halifax Explosion, 1917
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Book, 2005
Current format, Book, 2005, 1st ed, In-library use only at this time.Book, 2005
Current format, Book, 2005, 1st ed, In-library use only at this time. Offered in 0 more formats"In 1917, the port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, was crowded with ships leaving for war-torn Europe. On December 6th, two of them--the Mont Blanc and the Imo--collided in the Narrows, a hard-to-navigate stretch of the harbour. Ablaze, and with explosions on her deck filling the sky, the Mont Blanc grounded against the city's docks. As thousands rushed to their windows and into the streets to watch, she exploded with such force that the 3,121 tons of her iron hull vaporized in a cloud that shot up more than 2,000 feet. The blast caused a giant wave that swept over parts of the city, followed by a slick, black rain that fell for ten minutes. Much of the city was flattened, and not one in 12,000 buildings within a 16-mile radius left undamaged. More than 1,600 Haligonians were killed and 6,000 injured; and within twenty-four hours, a blizzard had isolated Halifax from the world. Set vividly against the background of World War I, Curse of the Narrows is the first major account of the world's largest pre-atomic explosion, the epic relief mission from Boston, and the riveting trial of the Mont Blanc's captain and pilot"--Provided by publisher.
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- New York : Walker & Company, 2005.
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