A Weekend in September

A Weekend in September

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A Weekend in September

The hurricane that swept Galveston Island early in September, 1900, occupies a unique place in the reckoning of events of the Texas Gulf coast. Nearly a century after its passing, the storm remains the standard against which the ferocity and destructiveness of all others are measured. Twothirds of Galveston's buildings were washed away at a cost that was never fully calculated. More than 6,000 people were killed. And in the collective memory of a region where depredations by wind and water are accepted as part of life, the weekend of September 8, 1900, is the ultimate example of the terror and violence a hurricane can bring.

John Edward Weems's account of the Galveston hurricane was written more than two decades ago, when many of the survivors were still living and available for interviews. This book is based on numerous conversations and correspondence with these survivors as well as a careful examination of contemporary documents and news reports. In direct, economical prose Weems recreates that fateful weekend as experienced by those who actually were there. The result is a narrative that develops a pace and force as irresistible as the hurricane that inspired it, and a work that is a model of historical reportage.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
John Edward Weems
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
Reprint
EISBN
9781603449311
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Texas A&M University Press
Manufacturer
Texas A&M University Press
NumberOfPages
192
PublicationDate
1988-07-01
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
ReleaseDate
1988-07-01
Studio
Texas A&M University Press