
Gray & Company Publishers
Cleveland's Greatest Disasters!: Sixteen Tragic Tales of Death and Destruction--An Anthology

Cleveland's Greatest Disasters!: Sixteen Tragic Tales of Death and Destruction--An Anthology
An anthology of the 15 best true disaster stories from the popular book series by John Stark Bellamy II. Revisit the most terrible tragedies in Cleveland history, including:
The apocalyptic East Ohio Gas Company explosion and fire of 1944, which destroyed an entire east side neighborhood;
Genius inventor Garrett A. Morgan's daring underground rescue efforts (using his recently invented gas mask) during the gruesome 1916 waterworks collapse;
The unspeakably horrible Collinwood school fire of 1908, in which 172 schoolchildren perished in panic because of obstructed exits;
The Cleveland Clinic disaster of 1929, in which thousands of pounds of X-ray film exploded in flames, causing 123 deaths;
The grisly drama of two doomed workmen buried alive in the very concrete that became Cleveland's celebrated landmark--the Terminal Tower.
A great introduction to Bellamy's five-book Cleveland crime and disaster series.
Author: John Bellamy |
Publisher: Gray & Company Publishers |
Publication Date: Nov 18, 2009 |
Number of Pages: 221 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1598510584 |
ISBN-13: 9781598510584 |