The Halifax Explosion Canada’s Worst Disaster

Cover of The Halifax Explosion Canada's Worst Disaster by Ken Cuthbertson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2018
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9781443450263
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.94578310398 Pounds
Width: 0.96 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 971.622503
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The Halifax Explosion: Canada’s Worst Disaster by Ken Cuthbertson, published by HarperCollins on November 6, 2018, is a detailed account of the catastrophic event that occurred on December 6, 1917, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the collision between the French munitions ship Mont-Blanc and the Norwegian vessel Imo, which led to a massive explosion, resulting in the deaths of over 2,000 people and widespread devastation in the city.

Readers will find a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the disaster, including the key figures involved and the histories of the ships. Cuthbertson delves into the lingering questions about the explosion’s causes, examining whether it was due to human error, negligence, or even sabotage. This work contributes to the historical narrative of the Halifax Explosion, offering insights into the social history of Canada and the events that marked the post-Confederation era.


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On December 6, 1917, the French munitions ship Mont-Blanc and the Norwegian war-relief vessel Imo collided in the harbour at Halifax, Nova Scotia. That accident sparked a fire and an apocalyptic explosion that was the largest man-made blast prior to the 1945 dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Together with the killer tsunami that followed, the explosion devastated the entire city in the wink of an eye and instantly killed more than 2,000 people.

While much has been written about the disaster, there is still more to the story, including the investigation of the key figures involved, the histories of the ships that collided, and the confluence of circumstances that brought these two vessels together to touch off one of the most tragic man-made disasters of the 20th century.

The Halifax Explosion is a fresh, revealing account that finally answers questions that have lingered for a century: Was the explosion a disaster triggered by simple human error? Was it caused by the negligence of the ships’ pilots or captains? Was it the result of shortcomings in harbour practices and protocols? Or was the blast—as many people at the time insisted—the result of sabotage carried out by wartime German agents?

December 6, 2017, marked the centennial of the most momentous event the city of Halifax has ever experienced. The Halifax Explosion tells the gripping, previously untold story of Canada’s worst disaster—a haunting tale of survival, incredible courage and, ultimately, the triumph of the human spirit.

 

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