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Chicago's Great Fire: The Destruction and Resurrection of an Iconic American City

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From an acclaimed historian, the full and authoritative story of one of the most iconic disasters in American history, told through the vivid memories of those who experienced it.
Between October 8–10, 1871, much of the city of Chicago was destroyed by one of the most legendary urban fires in history. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago had grown at a breathtaking pace in barely three decades, from just over 4,000 in 1840 to greater than 330,000 at the time of the fire. Built hastily, the city was largely made of wood. Once it began in the barn of Catherine and Patrick O’Leary, the fire quickly grew out of control, twice jumping branches of the Chicago River on its relentless northeastward path through the city’s three divisions. Close to one of every three Chicago residents was left homeless and more were instantly unemployed, though the death toll was miraculously low.
Remarkably, no carefully researched popular history of the Great Chicago Fire has been written until now, despite it being one of the most cataclysmic disasters in US history. Building the story around memorable characters, both known to history and unknown, including the likes of General Philip Sheridan and Robert Todd Lincoln, eminent Chicago historian Carl Smith chronicles the city’s rapid growth and place in America’s post-Civil War expansion. The dramatic story of the fire—revealing human nature in all its guises—became one of equally remarkable renewal, as Chicago quickly rose back up from the ashes thanks to local determination and the world’s generosity and faith in Chicago’s future.
As we approach the fire’s 150th anniversary, Carl Smith’s compelling narrative at last gives this epic event its full and proper place in our national chronicle.
Review
"A definitive retelling of one of America's 'most fabled disasters.'"-- "Publishers Weekly"


"A gripping description of a modern urban catastrophe, filled with the recollections of men, women, and children who fled their homes as the fire advanced. Carl Smith is a master at taking well-known events and making them new."-- "Ann Keating, author of Rising Up from Indian Country"


"A notable history, rich in detail, and powered by a narrative that moves at the speed of the galloping flames."-- "Scott Turow, #1 New York Times bestselling author"


"A vivid history revealing hidden aspects of supposedly well-known events."-- "Kirkus Reviews"


"Carl Smith has written the definitive work on the Great Chicago Fire--the context, the stories, and the aftermath. He masterfully demonstrates how disaster can unveil forces at work in society."-- "Gary T. Johnson, president, Chicago History Museum"


"Smith drops readers right into the action, transforming us into virtual citizens caught up in the conflagration and its aftermath...and the incredible energy and drive that enabled Chicagoans to rebuild...A true master of his craft."-- "Booklist (starred review)"


"Stunningly well-researched, this book fully examines a pivotal moment in Chicago's history. Readers of Smith's other Chicago-based books will find this fascinating. Fans of Erik Larson, American history, and the triumph of the human spirit will also greatly enjoy."-- "Library Journal (starred review)"


"This is a bracing and impeccably written history by a true master of the craft. Smith captures beautifully Chicagoans' hubris in building their great flammable city and their resilience as they survived the unthinkable."-- "Daniel Immerwahr, author of How to Hide an Empire"
About the Author
Carl Smith is Franklyn Bliss Snyder Professor of English and American Studies and Professor of History, Emeritus, at Northwestern University. His books include Chicago and the American Literary Imagination, 18801920; Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief: The Great Chicago Fire, the Haymarket Bomb, and the Model Town of Pullman; The Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City; and City Water, Ci

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Autorius: Carl Smith
Leidėjas: Blackstone Publishing
Išleidimo metai: 2020
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 1
ISBN-13: 9781664783812
Formatas: 5.75 x 1.25 x 5.75 inches.
Kalba: Anglų

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