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The town that died : a chronicle of the Halifax Explosion

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    2011
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    The Town That Died is a moving and detailed account of the greatest human-made explosion before Hiroshima- the terrible disaster known as the Halifax Explosion. It is the first documentary account, told from the personal experiences of survivors, to accurately chronicle the tragic events that led to the ill- fated collision between the Imo and the munitions-laden Mont Blanc in the harbour narrows- and the dreadful consequences. Michael J. Bird's passion for the truth, supported by his engaging style, makes The Town That Died a classic in the annals of human courage and suffering.

    Contents:
    • "We are all explosives"
    • Collision in the narrows
    • The days before
    • "Abandon ship"
    • Up from the water's edge
    • The white ensign
    • "The end of the whole bloody world"
    • Days of rescue and relief
    • "I have a warrant for your arrest".
    Original Publisher: Halifax, N.S., Nimbus Pub.
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781551098425, 1551098423