The Johnstown Flood

The Johnstown Flood

David McCullough (Author)

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The stunning story of one of America’s great disasters, a preventable tragedy of Gilded Age America, brilliantly told by master historian David McCullough.

At the end of the nineteenth century, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was a booming coal-and-steel town filled with hardworking families striving for a piece of the nation’s burgeoning industrial prosperity. In the mountains above Johnstown, an old earth dam had been hastily rebuilt to create a lake for an exclusive summer resort patronized by the tycoons of that same industrial prosperity, among them Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and Andrew Mellon. Despite repeated warnings of possible danger, nothing was done about the dam. Then came May 31, 1889, when the dam burst, sending a wall of water thundering down the mountain, smashing through Johnstown, and killing more than 2,000 people. It was a tragedy that became a national scandal.

Graced by David McCullough’s remarkable gift for writing richly textured, sympathetic social history,
Detalles del producto
Editorial : Simon & Schuster; Reprint edición (15 Enero 1987)
Idioma : Inglés
Tapa blanda : 304 páginas
ISBN-10 : 0671207148
ISBN-13 : 978-0671207144
Dimensiones : 6.13 x 0.7 x 9.25 pulgadas
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº25,703 en Libros (Ver el Top 100 en Libros)
nº7 en Ayuda para Desastres (Libros)
nº7 en Ingeniería Ambiental (Libros)
nº192 en Historia de Estados Unidos Local y Estatal (Libros)
Opiniones de clientes: 4.5
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