Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 by Simon Winchester

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: July 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780641830143
  • 464pp
  • Series: P.S. Series
  • Edition Description: Bargain

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Synopsis

In this first US edition, the author of the The Map That Changed the World portrays the 19th-century eruption of a Javanese volcano that still has global repercussions in both historical and scientific contexts. The book includes maps and other illustrations. Published in Great Britain by Viking, 2003. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Krakatoa is volcanic.

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Biography

Journalist Simon Winchester had already published a list of travel and historical titles before a footnote in a book about dictionary-making led him to his tale of a prolific contributor to the gargantuan Oxford English Dictionary. That book, The Professor and the Madman, became a surprise hit -- and made Winchester a leading practitioner of what The New York Times calls “cocktail-party science.”

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Fabulous readby Anonymous

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December 10, 2008: I had to order a second copy - one I lent out never came back, but this is a great book - enjoyed it - I think I read just about read it in one sitting (while my son was in the hospital) and even managed to learn a little geology in the middle of it all (that was the only tough part).
I'm a huge non-fiction reader - and love history - I enjoyed this book immensely, and have recommended it to several people (Like my uncle, one of my sons, and a few others). I even used it for a paper in a general science class I had to take to get my degree a couple of years ago.

Well worth reading...!!!!! Interesting, well written (and I'm picky).

I Also Recommend: Great Mortality, The Great Influenza.

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October 23, 2008: Before August 27, 1883 Krakatoa was a lovely volcanic island in Intonesia before it blue its top and killed thousands of people w/ its mysterious tsunamies and changed climate all over the world. There's a lot of research in this book both scientific and historical. If you happen to strike upon this book and your not a science fan at all you will find it very fasinating regardless and very interesting. Simon Winchester really does make science fun to read about.

I Also Recommend: Crack in the Edge of the World.


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