San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires
At 5:12 a.m. on the morning of April 18, 1906, San Francisco was struck by one of the worst earthquakes in history, instantly killing hundreds. The ensuing fires that ravaged the city for days were responsible for the deaths of as many as 3,000 more. In all, 522 blocks and 28,188 buildings were leveled, and some 200,000 people dislocated.



This watershed event in American history has never before been told with the richness of historical detail and insight that our foremost historian of fire, Dennis Smith, brings to it in San Francisco Is Burning. Smith cinematically recounts this terrible tragedy through the stories of the people who lived through those terrible days-from a valiant naval officer who helped save the city's piers and wharves to Eugene Schmitz, the crooked mayor, to the "debonair scoundrel" Abe Ruef, the most erudite city boss in American history. Throughout, Smith reveals many unknown details about the event, from the city's great vulnerability to fire-due to its corrupt and hasty building practices-to the widespread racism the quake unleashed and the atrocities committed by national guardsmen. Told with verve and a seasoned firefighter's knowledge, San Francisco Is Burning is the gripping and definitive account of one of the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
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San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires
At 5:12 a.m. on the morning of April 18, 1906, San Francisco was struck by one of the worst earthquakes in history, instantly killing hundreds. The ensuing fires that ravaged the city for days were responsible for the deaths of as many as 3,000 more. In all, 522 blocks and 28,188 buildings were leveled, and some 200,000 people dislocated.



This watershed event in American history has never before been told with the richness of historical detail and insight that our foremost historian of fire, Dennis Smith, brings to it in San Francisco Is Burning. Smith cinematically recounts this terrible tragedy through the stories of the people who lived through those terrible days-from a valiant naval officer who helped save the city's piers and wharves to Eugene Schmitz, the crooked mayor, to the "debonair scoundrel" Abe Ruef, the most erudite city boss in American history. Throughout, Smith reveals many unknown details about the event, from the city's great vulnerability to fire-due to its corrupt and hasty building practices-to the widespread racism the quake unleashed and the atrocities committed by national guardsmen. Told with verve and a seasoned firefighter's knowledge, San Francisco Is Burning is the gripping and definitive account of one of the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
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San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires

San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires

by Dennis Smith

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Unabridged — 12 hours, 26 minutes

San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires

San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires

by Dennis Smith

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Unabridged — 12 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

At 5:12 a.m. on the morning of April 18, 1906, San Francisco was struck by one of the worst earthquakes in history, instantly killing hundreds. The ensuing fires that ravaged the city for days were responsible for the deaths of as many as 3,000 more. In all, 522 blocks and 28,188 buildings were leveled, and some 200,000 people dislocated.



This watershed event in American history has never before been told with the richness of historical detail and insight that our foremost historian of fire, Dennis Smith, brings to it in San Francisco Is Burning. Smith cinematically recounts this terrible tragedy through the stories of the people who lived through those terrible days-from a valiant naval officer who helped save the city's piers and wharves to Eugene Schmitz, the crooked mayor, to the "debonair scoundrel" Abe Ruef, the most erudite city boss in American history. Throughout, Smith reveals many unknown details about the event, from the city's great vulnerability to fire-due to its corrupt and hasty building practices-to the widespread racism the quake unleashed and the atrocities committed by national guardsmen. Told with verve and a seasoned firefighter's knowledge, San Francisco Is Burning is the gripping and definitive account of one of the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.

Editorial Reviews

It is widely known that in 1906, San Francisco suffered one of the worst earthquakes in history. Fewer people, however, know that the fires that ensued were far more deadly than the initial shock, killing more than 3,000 people in the next several days. In San Francisco Is Burning, former fireman Dennis Smith follows the blistering paths of this unchecked conflagration, which ultimately destroyed 522 blocks and 28,188 structures. He places this terrible tragedy within the context of the city's corrupt government and substandard building practices and bares the widespread racism that the quake unleashed. An American tragedy in a new light.

Kate Julian

Smith's chronicle of this block-by-block fight against the fire is riveting. One does wish that he'd stuck to straightforward narration and not resorted to quite so much dramatization; a recitation of the facts is quite gripping enough. But it is a careful rendering overall, and a sobering one.
— The Washington Post

award winning author of Schindler’s List Thomas Keneally

Smith has always been the chronicler of catastrophic fire, but he always brings to his narratives a powerful sense of the complexity of the human beings who have to deal with its elemental horror.”

Kliatt

Sklar’s reading is clear and highly professional.”

author of The Illusion of Victory: America in Thomas Fleming

An American epic, a masterwork…Smith teaches so much we need to know. Simultaneously his literary skills mesmerize us. Best of all he inspires.”

From the Publisher

"An American epic, a masterwork.... Simth teaches so much we need to know. Simultaneously his literary skills mesmerize us. Best of all he inspires." ---Thomas Fleming, author of The Illusion of Victory: America in World War I

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170744138
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 09/22/2005
Edition description: Unabridged
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