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The earth shook, the sky burned

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Earth Shook, The Sky Burned, The, by Bronson, William

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1959

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12 reviews
July 10, 2023
A moving historical record of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco. It contains a lot of material from survivors of the event, and is full of terrific pictures covering both the devastation and the methods of coping afterwards. Well written for the most part. One must constantly remember, however, that the book was written in 1959 - it occasionally uses cultural references and language that was prominent in the 1940s-50s, but not acceptable today.
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397 reviews
September 26, 2017
Excerpt -- On Human Nature, Post-Natural Disaster
Sight-seeing was the outdoor sport when fire ended.
49 reviews5 followers
January 26, 2014
The book is exactly what it claims to be: a photographic record of the 1906 San Fransisco earthquake and fire. It is basically a picture book, but the pictures are beautiful. There are some "before" pictures of the city, which helps drive home the point of the severity of the devastation with the "after" pictures.

Text is pretty sparse, but it does present some interesting facts. A graph is provided showing the $474,211.03 sent by foreign governments to the relief effort, broken down by nation. Interestingly, some very wealthy European countries were at the bottom of the list (Germany sent $50, England $6,570.88) while emerging countries sent much more (Japan sent $244,960.10, China sent $40,000).
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5 reviews
March 16, 2018
For two days in the month of March 2018 , I read this book from cover to cover. Over 250 rare pictures of the San Francisco earth quake on April 18 ,1906.,and after. In the early hours of 5:15 a rolling mtion started the whole catastrophe. If it happened doring the business day, many more would have died. Precious items such a piano were dragged along the streets away from the fires that burned for 4 days. In spite of overwhelming odds, people and agencies helped each other. The spirit of charity and cooperation helped others to stay alive. A must read.
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9 reviews
July 25, 2008
They used kites to take picture of the wreckage. All the deposits of the fledgling Bank of America were loaded into a horse cart and driven to San Mateo. And then their was this piece of doggerel regarding the warehouse of whiskey distributors, A.P. Hotaling Co.: "If, as they say, God spanked the town for being over frisky / Why did he burn the churches down and save Hotaling's Whisky?"
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49 reviews
May 23, 2014
I read an earlier edition of this fine book in the late 1970s. It inspired me to visit the city to see some of the few remaining buildings or other landmarks left from the 1906 quake and fire.
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253 reviews
February 10, 2016
An amazing collection of pictures and interviews of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
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October 14, 2019
A great collection of photos but the limited text is more a collection of random facts than a comprehensive story. The exclusion of maps seems like an obvious oversight.
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November 29, 2019
12/6/2016 journal entry: "Well done; a masterwork."
This was the 1959 edition (signed, yo.)
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