The harrowing stories and vivid images of the most devastating fires throughout history come alive in this groundbreaking volume, rich with history, science and breathtaking real-life adventure. The 100 most infamous fires through the ages leap full-blown from the pages of FIRE , complete with the ravages caused by the consuming infernos and the courage of the men and women who fought the conflagrations. Lively artwork and photographs on show blazing buildings, tragedy-stricken survivors, charred destruction, and firefighters in the heat of the battle. Fascinating history, along with technical information about the nature, causes and behavior of fires, take readers into the dangerous and complex world of firefighting, to examine the first fire engines and brigades; to understand how and why fires are sometimes set to put out fires; when airdrops are used; how to avoid dangerous backdrafts; and much, much more. The book features fires from the beginning of recorded history and includes the 1666 Great London Fire, the 1858 New York Crystal Palace Fire, the 1902 Atlantic City Fire, the 1906 San Francisco Fire, the World War II Dresden Firestorm, the 1980 MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Fire, the 1991 Oakland/Berkeley Hills Fire and the Los Alamos Wildfires of 2000.
Hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes are disasters consigned to particular regions of the globe and can be mapped accordingly. Building fires, by contrast, can happen anywhere at any time. Hotels, night clubs, schools and factories are all vulnerable to this danger. It takes little time to turn a pleasant day into a deadly inferno. Goodman's book is as good a place as any to begin exploring fire calamities. It starts with London in 1666 and ends with Austria's ski lift tragedy in 2000. Most of the major fires in those 300 years, including the Coconut Grove and Triangle Shirtwaist, are included. As with many books of this kind, there is little text, and each story is covered through photos, captions and insets. But it is put together in a most attractive manner, likely to grab the interest of everyone. Toward the end, the photos are all in color. The biggest drawback here is that the author selected American and British fires almost exclusively. The Blitz of 1940 is included, for instance, but not Hamburg or Dresden, worse hit. Pearl Harbor is here, but not Hiroshima. The great San Francisco earthquake and fire can be found, but not Tokyo's firestorm of 1923. If one is not concerned with this, by all means get a copy for your collection.
exciting, fact filled book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Informative book on the tradgedies of FIRE. This book is interesting in that it touches on many different fires from our past and gives important information on each, without being boring. Great pictures and lots of details of who, what, where and when. This book is written in such a way that you can pick it up at any time and spend as much time as you have, and still feel like you have learned something and been part of it.
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