Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villains of the Johnstown Flood, America's Astonishing Gilded Age Disaster

Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villains of the Johnstown Flood, America's Astonishing Gilded Age Disaster

by Al Roker
Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villains of the Johnstown Flood, America's Astonishing Gilded Age Disaster

Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villains of the Johnstown Flood, America's Astonishing Gilded Age Disaster

by Al Roker

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Overview

“The Today show co-host and weatherman writes a narrative history of the 1889 Johnstown flood, the deadliest in American history.” —New York Times Book Review, “New & Noteworthy”

Central Pennsylvania, May 31, 1889: After a deluge of rain—nearly a foot in less than twenty-four hours—swelled the Little Conemaugh River, engineers watched helplessly as swiftly rising waters threatened to breach the South Fork dam, built to create a private lake for a fishing and hunting club that counted among its members Andrew Mellon, Henry Clay Frick, and Andrew Carnegie. Though the engineers telegraphed neighboring towns to warn of impending danger, residents remained in their homes, having grown used to false alarms.

At 3:10 P.M., the dam gave way, releasing twenty million tons of water and wiping out nearly everything in its path before reaching Johnstown, a vibrant steel town fourteen miles downstream. Traveling forty miles an hour, with swells as high as 60 feet, the deadly floodwaters razed the mill town—home to 20,000 people—in minutes.

In Ruthless Tide, Al Roker follows an unforgettable cast of characters, including John Parke, the engineer whose heroic efforts failed to save the dam; the robber barons whose fancy sport fishing resort was responsible for modifications that weakened the dam; and Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, who led one of the first organized disaster relief efforts in the U.S. Weaving together their stories and those of many ordinary citizens whose lives were forever altered, Ruthless Tide is testament to the power of the human spirit.

“Reads like a nail-biting thriller.” —Library Journal, starred review

“Both a good yarn and a morality tale.” —Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062445520
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/27/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 348,879
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

About The Author

Al Roker is cohost of NBC’s Today. He has received thirteen Emmy Awards, ten for his work on Today. He is the author of The Storm of the Century, an acclaimed history of the 1900 Galveston hurricane. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, ABC News and 20/20 correspondent Deborah Roberts, and has two daughters and a son.

Table of Contents

Map: "Bird's-Eye View of the Conemaugh Valley" viii

Prologue: "Mr. Quinn Is Too Fearful" 1

Part I Members and Novembers

1 Up on the Mountain 21

2 Down in the Valley 41

3 How to Make a Lake 65

4 "No Danger from Our Enterprise" 83

5 Rain 99

Part II When the Dam Broke

6 Tap-Tap-Tap 117

7 A Monster Unchained 131

8 Cauldron 145

9 The Night of the Johnstown Flood 163

10 Alone in the World 177

Part III Justice and Charity

11 Some Convulsion 197

12 Poor, Lone Woman 217

13 Frozen with Fear 235

14 Strict Liability 247

Epilogue: Song and Story 263

Acknowledgments 279

A Note on Sources and Further Reading 281

Bibliography 285

Index 293

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