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Atlantic Canada's Greatest Storms

Dan Soucoup

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English
Nimbus Publishing Limited
30 March 2020
Where there's a storm, there's a story, and over the centuries Atlantic Canada has experienced more than its fair share of weather-related disasters. Atlantic Canada's Greatest Storms chronicles many of the most dramatic and tragic storms that have struck the east coast, from 1745's Grand Armada Tragedy to 2017's Ice Storm.

In this accessible narrative, author Dan Soucoup recounts the winter blizzards, floods, tornadoes--and even tsunamis--that have created havoc in Atlantic Canada. From the great hurricanes of the North Atlantic--including the 1775 Independence Hurricane, the Saxby Gale in 1869, and Hurricane Igor in 2010--to the terrifying series of blizzards in 1905 (The Year of the Deep Snow), which left passenger trains stranded for days in the Annapolis Valley, and Newfoundland's 1929 tsunami, which devastated the Burin Peninsula, striking dozens of coastal communities and carrying people and homes out to sea.

Features 25 black and white images.

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Imprint:   Nimbus Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 226mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781771087711
ISBN 10:   1771087714
Pages:   232
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dan Soucoup has worked as a bookseller and publisher for many years. He is the author of numerous historical books about the Maritimes, including Failures and Fiascos, A Short History of Halifax, Railways of New Brunswick, and Know New Brunswick. He lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Reviews for Atlantic Canada's Greatest Storms

"""Reading this book is a firm reminder of nature's callous power, the precariousness of life, family sacrifice, and community resilience."" --Miramichi Reader"


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