The Devouring Rages of Fire - The Two Most Terrifying Forest Fires in North American History (Paperback)


The two most terrifying forest fires in North American history defied science. In the Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871, a powerful wind carried a house bodily in the air, and it was not on fire when it left the ground. Then, the house burst into flames. This inferno actually leaped 15 miles across Green Bay. Like Peshtigo, the Great Hinckley Fire of 1894 came from many surprising directions. One of the fire's tongues shot up from the ground and burned into a woman's skeleton. A fiery mass engulfed a home and shed, jumped over several buildings, and bounced into a sawmill, taking its whole blazing structure into the air. Since both infernos are strikingly similar, each fire is fully detailed in The Devouring Rages of Fire.
Author Clark C. Peterson assembled survivors' experiences to create exceptionally picturesque descriptions of both infernos. Rick Selvin of the Camden New Jersey Post insisted, "I've never seen a better candidate for a movie script " Metromedia Producers in Hollywood claimed that they've "never heard of a more harrowing disaster "
Linda Garrett, who holds a Master's degree in Journalism, read Peterson's book and felt as if she went through the infernos. He "had me mesmerized. I could not put the book down and read it...in one night. His descriptions made me feel like I was right in the middle of the destruction. Clark's knowledge and investigative nature make him a great writer. He takes the time to research his topic, gather useful information and write in such a manner that keeps his readers turning pages." Garrett recommends Peterson's books be required reading for journalism students. She also insists that Clark Peterson has "one of the most descriptivewriting styles of any author I have ever had the pleasure of reading."

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The two most terrifying forest fires in North American history defied science. In the Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871, a powerful wind carried a house bodily in the air, and it was not on fire when it left the ground. Then, the house burst into flames. This inferno actually leaped 15 miles across Green Bay. Like Peshtigo, the Great Hinckley Fire of 1894 came from many surprising directions. One of the fire's tongues shot up from the ground and burned into a woman's skeleton. A fiery mass engulfed a home and shed, jumped over several buildings, and bounced into a sawmill, taking its whole blazing structure into the air. Since both infernos are strikingly similar, each fire is fully detailed in The Devouring Rages of Fire.
Author Clark C. Peterson assembled survivors' experiences to create exceptionally picturesque descriptions of both infernos. Rick Selvin of the Camden New Jersey Post insisted, "I've never seen a better candidate for a movie script " Metromedia Producers in Hollywood claimed that they've "never heard of a more harrowing disaster "
Linda Garrett, who holds a Master's degree in Journalism, read Peterson's book and felt as if she went through the infernos. He "had me mesmerized. I could not put the book down and read it...in one night. His descriptions made me feel like I was right in the middle of the destruction. Clark's knowledge and investigative nature make him a great writer. He takes the time to research his topic, gather useful information and write in such a manner that keeps his readers turning pages." Garrett recommends Peterson's books be required reading for journalism students. She also insists that Clark Peterson has "one of the most descriptivewriting styles of any author I have ever had the pleasure of reading."

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Trafford Publishing

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Canada

Release date

June 2006

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254 x 178mm (L x W)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

218

ISBN-13

978-1-4120-6466-8

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9781412064668

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1-4120-6466-X



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