A furious sky : the five-hundred-year history of America's hurricanes
(2020)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
363.34922/DOLIN,E

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 363.34922/DOLIN,E Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York, NY : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2020]
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

xxvii, 392 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781631495274, 1631495275 :, 9781631495274
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

A new and violent world -- The law of storms -- Seeing into the future -- Obliterated -- Death and destruction in the sunshine state -- The great hurricane of 1938 -- Into, over, and under the Maelstrom -- A rogues' gallery -- Epilogue. Stormy weather ahead

"The best-selling author of Leviathan returns with the first major historical account of America's hurricanes, and reveals how they've shaped our nation. From the moment European colonists laid violent claim to this land, hurricanes have had a profound and visceral impact on American history-yet, no one has attempted to write the definitive account of America's entanglement with these meteorological behemoths. Now, best-selling historian Eric Jay Dolin presents the five-hundred-year story of American hurricanes, from the nameless storms that threatened Columbus' New World voyages, to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the escalation of hurricane season as a result of global warming. Populating his narrative with unlikely heroes such as Benito Vines, the nineteenth-century Jesuit priest whose revelatory methods for predicting hurricanes saved countless lives, and journalist Dan Rather, whose coverage of a 1961 hurricane would change broadcasting history, Dolin uncovers the often surprising ways we respond to natural crises. A necessary work of environmental and cultural history, A Furious Sky will change the way we understand the storms on the horizon of America's future"--