Cover of Thunderstruck

Thunderstruck

by Erik Larson, Erik Larson, Bob Balaban

480 pages2006Random House Digital Inc.ISBN 9780307351920
Social SciencesHistoryModern HistoryEnglish & College SuccessEnglishBiography & AutobiographyTrades & TechnologyTechnology & Engineering

About this book

a True Story Of Love, Murder, And The End Of The World S Great Hush In Thunderstruck, Erik Larson Tells The Interwoven Stories Of Two Men Hawley Crippen, A Very Unlikely Murderer, And Guglielmo Marconi, The Obsessive Creator Of A Seemingly Supernatural Means Of Communication Whose Lives Intersect During One Of The Greatest Criminal Chases Of All Time.set In Edwardian London And On The Stormy Coasts Of Cornwall, Cape Cod, And Nova Scotia, Thunderstruck Evokes The Dynamism Of Those Years When Great Shipping Companies Competed To Build The Biggest, Fastest Ocean Liners, Scientific Advances Dazzled The Public With Visions Of A World Transformed, And The Rich Outdid One Another With Ostentatious Displays Of Wealth. Against This Background, Marconi Races Against Incredible Odds And Relentless Skepticism To Perfect His Invention: The Wireless, A Prime Catalyst For The Emergence Of The World We Know Today. Meanwhile, Crippen, The Kindest Of Men, Nearly Commits The Perfect Crime.with ... the Washington Post - Lauren Belfer larson's Gift For Rendering An Historical Era With Vibrant Tactility And Filling It With Surprising Personalities Makes Thunderstruck An Irresistible Tale. Of London, He Writes, There Was Fog . . . That Left The Streets So Dark And Sinister That Children Of The Poor Hired Themselves Out As Torchbearers . . . The Light Formed Around The Walkers A Shifting Wall Of Gauze, Through Which Other Pedestrians Appeared With The Suddenness Of Ghosts. He Beautifully Captures The Awe That Greeted Early Wireless Transmissions On Shipboard: First-time Passengers Often Seemed Mesmerized By The Blue Spark Fired With Each Touch Of The Key And The Crack Of Miniature Thunder That Followed. Larson Can Be Forgiven His Obsessions As He Restores Life To This Fascinating, Long-lost World.

Publication Details

Publisher
Random House Digital Inc.
Published
2006
Pages
480
ISBN
9780307351920
Language
en

About Erik Larson

Erik Larson is the author of the international bestseller Isaac's Storm won an Edgar Award for fact-crime writing. His latest book, In the Garden of Beasts: Love Terror and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin, has been acquired for publication in 20 countries and optioned by Tom Hanks for a feature film. Erik is a former features writer for The Wall Street Journal and Time. His magazine stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and other publications. Source: Goodreads.com

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