Welcome,
New User!
ebook store cart icon Cart (0 items)
Checkout

Powers, Dennis M. Raging Sea: Powerful Account of Worst Tsunami In U.S. History eBook

Raging Sea: Powerful Account of Worst Tsunami In U.S. History

By:
Imprint: Pinnacle

Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)

Earn $0.50 - Write a Review »

Share/Save/Bookmark  

 

Our Price

$4.08

Reward Money:

$0.14

buy it

TSUNAMI
One Night. One Disaster. One American Town Devastated in the Blink of an Eye.

On Good Friday, 1964, the town of Crescent City, California was bustling as it prepared for the long Easter weekend. No one there knew that thousands of miles away, an earthquake registering 8.4 on the Richter scale was tearing through Alaska. And no one knew the quake would set off a series of tidal waves that would stretch across the Pacific and right to their back doors--turning some residents into victims, and others into heroes. . ..

Author Dennis M. Powers has written the first book ever devoted to the shocking event that all but destroyed scenic Crescent City--and tested the fortitude of its 3,000 residents. Weaving together historical research with the compelling accounts of survivors, Powers re-creates the events of the fateful night when thirty city blocks were ravaged, 289 homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, and eleven people lost their lives.

But The Raging Sea is not just the stunning, well-crafted account of a real-life natural disaster. Chronicling the moment-by-moment efforts of several local heroes, it is the story of the remarkable courage displayed by those who came together before, during, and after the tsunami to save the lives of friends and strangers--often at the risk or even loss of their own. It's the story of how Crescent City rose up from the ashes of disaster to face its new, if uncertain, future--and a testimonial to the iron will and spirit of a community determined to survive.

"Reminds us that tragedy often brings out the best in people." --Willie Drye, author of Storm of the Century

"A must-read because nature is capable of a repeat performance." --Rob Mundle, author of Fatal Storm

Dennis M. Powers was a full-time attorney specializing in business law before turning his concentration to writing ten years ago. He is the author of five published nonfiction books, among other publications, and has been researching the story of the Crescent City tidal wave for over ten years. A graduate of the Harvard Business School, he is currently a full professor in the School of Business at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon, where he resides with his wife, Judy, three cats, one dog, and libraries of books.

See more like this in our History eBooks section

Share your thoughts on the Raging Sea: Powerful Account of Worst Tsunami In U.S. History History eBook with others!

Title of History eBook: Raging Sea: Powerful Account of Worst Tsunami In U.S. History
Release Date: 03-01-2005
Publisher: Pinnacle

This eBook download is available in the following formats:

Buy This Format

Parent title Raging Sea:...
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9780758273314
File size 801
Internet Security n/a
Printing Not allowed
Copying Not allowed
Read aloud No
Sys requirements
Download reader
Devices Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin
NoteePub, short for electronic publication is one of our favorites and should be yours for a couple of reasons. ePub offers reflowable text giving you flexibility to manipulate how the content is presented. Moreover, lots of cool features are now being developed for the reader like advanced video and audio. ePub is now an industry standard, so all of the "non-propreitary" hardware manufacturers are now supporting it.

Similar to Raging Sea: Powerful Account of Worst Tsunami In U.S. History

The Rebellion
By Jean Rabe

2 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
May 14, 2012: It was a wonderful read, granted it was about goblins, but this is Dragonlance and it's refreshing to see things from the prospective of something usually considered dragon...

More »

Night
By Elie Wiesel

1 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
March 9, 2012: This was a deep and touching recollection of the holocaust from someone who lived it. Reading history books is nowhere near the same as reading the personal stories of som...

More »

Night of Long Shadows
By Paul Crilley

2 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
May 16, 2012: This one is one of my favorite novel from the series... if you like murder/fantasy.. you must read this one and the darkwoodmask.. both of them are very good and the charac...

More »

May 19, 2012: In his latest book, this famous author, historian, and lover of Canadian Geese, was able to explain what this stuff is all about. I was previously in a relationship that ec...

More »