It was the great disaster of the 1930s, a horrific experience for all those aboard the ill-fated liner Morro Castle. Sailing to New York from exotic, anything-goes Cuba, the luxurious cruise ship was filled with passengers finding an escape from the Great Depression. But after the parties ended and guests were packing their belongings preparing for their arrival home in the morning, the ship became a scene of panic as a raging fire quickly spread, killing 137 and sending many overboard.The aftermath literally floated into public view — center-stage on the beach at Asbury Park, where the Jersey Shore resort town filled with rescuers, press, and gawking curiosity-seekers from throughout the mid-Atlantic and northeast. The charred, smoldering, stranded ship quickly became a tourist attraction; hawkers sold souvenirs and photographs, and the dramatic story filled front pages for weeks.Controversy and intrigue surrounded the mysterious death of the captain, as well as the cause of the fire itself, and much of the mystery has endured for nearly eighty years. But for many of those who survived the tragedy, it was a closed subject; they rarely spoke of the events, and held the awful memories away from loved ones.In Inferno at Sea -- a large-format hardcover, filled with never-before-seen photographs -- we finally hear those personal accounts. Survivors tell their stories, family and friends share narratives of those lost that night, rescuers and volunteers all contribute to give us a rare glimpse into the events of September 8, 1934. The fading, maritime mystery of the Morro Castle fire remains, but those closest to the disaster speculate about what really happened, and we gain a new perspective on a famous and tragic New Jersey shipwreck.
GRETCHEN F. COYLE, an author and magazine writer, is a graduate of The Baldwin School and Hollins University. As a past president of the Long Beach Island Historical Association and the Tuckerton Seaport Board of Trustees, she is a well-known authority on maritime history. She and her husband John enjoy exploring the waters between their homes in Beach Haven, N.J., and Useppa Island, Fl.DEBORAH C. WHITCRAFT, a former owner of Triton Divers and the Black Whale fleet of passenger boats on Long Beach Island, N.J., served two terms as mayor of Beach Haven, N.J. Her collection of artifacts, documents, and photographs of New Jersey maritime history, forty years in the making, is now the foundation of the New Jersey Maritime Museum in Beach Haven, of which she is president and founder.
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Hard Cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 151pp. Brown cloth hardback, large square book, DJ VG, bibliography, passenger and crew list, chronology of events, b&w photos, Survivors tell their stories, family and friends remember those lost, Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers w220731569
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Anbieter: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
HARD BACK BROWN. Zustand: AS NEW. JACKET: VERY GOOD DJ. FIRST PRINTING. shrinkwrapped; First Printing, 2012; brown cloth hardcover in very good condition with gold gilt title to front cover and spine; profusely illustrated bw photographs, biographical references; dust jacket is in very good condition It was the great disaster of the 1930s, a horrific experience for all those aboard the ill-fated liner Morro Castle. Sailing to New York from exotic, anything-goes Cuba, the luxurious cruise ship was filled with passengers finding an escape from the Great Depression. But, the night before arriving home, the ship became a scene of panic as a raging fire quickly spread, killing 137 and sending many overboard. In Inferno at Sea -- a large-format hardcover, filled with never-before-seen photographs -- we finally hear those personal accounts. Survivors tell their stories, family and friends share narratives of those lost that night, rescuers and volunteers all contribute to give us a rare glimpse into the events of September 8, 1934. The fading, maritime mystery of the Morro Castle fire remains, but those closest to the disaster speculate about what really happened, and we gain a new perspective on a famous and tragic New Jersey shipwreck. DATE PUBLISHED: 2012 EDITION: FIRST PRINTING 151. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 091353
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HARD BACK BROWN. Zustand: AS NEW. JACKET: VERY GOOD DJ. FIRST PRINTING. shrinkwrapped; First Printing, 2012; brown cloth hardcover in very good condition with gold gilt title to front cover and spine; profusely illustrated bw photographs, biographical references; dust jacket is in very good condition It was the great disaster of the 1930s, a horrific experience for all those aboard the ill-fated liner Morro Castle. Sailing to New York from exotic, anything-goes Cuba, the luxurious cruise ship was filled with passengers finding an escape from the Great Depression. But, the night before arriving home, the ship became a scene of panic as a raging fire quickly spread, killing 137 and sending many overboard. In Inferno at Sea -- a large-format hardcover, filled with never-before-seen photographs -- we finally hear those personal accounts. Survivors tell their stories, family and friends share narratives of those lost that night, rescuers and volunteers all contribute to give us a rare glimpse into the events of September 8, 1934. The fading, maritime mystery of the Morro Castle fire remains, but those closest to the disaster speculate about what really happened, and we gain a new perspective on a famous and tragic New Jersey shipwreck. DATE PUBLISHED: 2012 EDITION: FIRST PRINTING 151. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 091351
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. 2.43. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 353-1593220618-gdd
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Zustand: Near Fine/Near Fine. 1st. 4to. 151pp. Signed by the author (Coyle only). NO INTERNATIONAL OR PRIORITY. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers MAIN032431I
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Zustand: Very Good. Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 2.43. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1593220618-2-3
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: fine. First edition. Oblong oversized hardcover. Fine, fresh copy in equally fine dust jacket. SIGNED BY COYLE ON THE FRONT FREE ENDPAPER AND INSCRIBED AND SIGNED by Whitcraft on the half title page. Illustrated endpapers. 149 p. with list of passengers and crew, chronology. Profusely illustrated with vintage photographic images. Heavily illustrated recounting of one of America's great maritime disasters, the September, 1934 wreck and burning of the cruise ship Morrow Castle off Asbury Park, New Jersey. The ship was returning from a cruise to Cuba and was in its final day at sea before its scheduled arrival in New York when its captain suddenly died of an apparent heart attack and a fire broke out on board at 2:50 AM. The fire spread quickly ( knocking out power and the ship's radio so only one SOS was sent); in the ensuing panic just six of the ship's twelve lifeboats were launched. In all 137 persons lost their lives. This fascinating volume presents the most varied collection of photographic images of the disaster and also provides the personal stoies of some of the people who were on the ship. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WE30465
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Anbieter: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
HARD BACK BROWN. Zustand: AS NEW. JACKET: VERY GOOD DJ. FIRST PRINTING. First Printing, 2012; brown cloth hardcover in new condition with gold gilt title to front cover and spine; profusely illustrated bw photographs, biographical references; dust jacket is new condition It was the great disaster of the 1930s, a horrific experience for all those aboard the ill-fated liner Morro Castle. Sailing to New York from exotic, anything-goes Cuba, the luxurious cruise ship was filled with passengers finding an escape from the Great Depression. But, the night before arriving home, the ship became a scene of panic as a raging fire quickly spread, killing 137 and sending many overboard. In Inferno at Sea -- a large-format hardcover, filled with never-before-seen photographs -- we finally hear those personal accounts. Survivors tell their stories, family and friends share narratives of those lost that night, rescuers and volunteers all contribute to give us a rare glimpse into the events of September 8, 1934. The fading, maritime mystery of the Morro Castle fire remains, but those closest to the disaster speculate about what really happened, and we gain a new perspective on a famous and tragic New Jersey shipwreck. DATE PUBLISHED: 2012 EDITION: FIRST PRINTING 151. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 074019
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Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 152 pages. 10.30x0.70x0.40 inches. In Stock. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1593220618
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