Shattered City
Books | History / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-)
Janet Kitz
This chronicle of the 1917 Halifax Explosion presents a vivid account of the historic tragedy and the relief and rebuilding efforts that followed. On December 6th, 1917, the French cargo ship SS Mont-Blanc collided with the Norwegian vessel SS Imo in the Narrows that lead into Halifax Harbor. The Mont-Blanc was carrying a shipment of explosives from New York, ultimately bound for Bordeaux, France. A fire onboard ignited the cargo, causing a blast that obliterated everything within a half-mile radius. The Richmond district of Halifax was destroyed. A tsunami created by the blast washed the Imo ashore and wiped out a Mi’kmaq community. Shattered City is the most comprehensive book on the Halifax Explosion, detailing the event, the aftermath, and the restoration. It encompasses dozens of previously unpublished stories, photographs, and documents, along with some thought-provoking coverage of the inquiry into the disaster.
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Author
Janet Kitz
Pages
242
Publisher
Nimbus+ORM
Published Date
2010-09-01
ISBN
1551098202 9781551098203
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"There's an interesting story here, but sadly, the book is written as a simple recitation of facts and figures. There are a lot of people here with some fascinating stories to tell, but even when the author tries to get in close for a good look at someone, she seems unable to really empathize with her subjects. While the story is intriguing, the delivery of it is not."