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Erik Larson

Nature's Fury: A Meteorologist's Tragic Miscalculation in Galveston

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Author: Erik Larson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375708275

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/24/1999

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: PART III Spectacle
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Chapter 2: PART I: THE LAW OF STORMS
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Chapter 3: PART II: THE SERPENT'S COIL
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Chapter 4: PART III: SPECTACLE
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Chapter 5: PART IV: CATACLYSM
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Chapter 6: PART V: STRANGE NEWS
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Chapter 7: PART VI: HAUNTED
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Who should listen Isaac's Storm

"Isaac's Storm" by Erik Larson is a must-listen for anyone interested in historical narratives that intertwine nature, science, and human drama. This audiobook is particularly suited for history buffs, those fascinated by meteorology, and readers who appreciate compelling storytelling that sheds light on the devastating 1900 Galveston hurricane. Additionally, professionals in disaster management and environmental sciences will find valuable insights into the complexities of early storm forecasting and the impact of human error on disaster preparedness.

3 quotes from Isaac's Storm

  • "Isaac's storm was a reminder of nature's power and humanity's vulnerability; we are not always in control."
  • "The hurricane was not just a weather event; it was a revelation of the fragility of life and the unpredictability of fate."
  • "In the face of disaster, the true measure of a society is revealed in how its people respond to one another and their environment."

Author : Erik Larson

Erik Larson is a bestselling author known for his captivating historical narratives and masterful storytelling. With nine books to his name, including the critically acclaimed *The Devil in the White City*, which earned an Edgar Award and is being adapted into a film, Larson’s works often blend meticulous research with compelling prose. His latest release, *The Demon of Unrest*, explores the pivotal months leading up to the Civil War, while *In the Garden of Beasts* delves into the experiences of America’s first ambassador to Nazi Germany. Larson's first narrative nonfiction book, *Isaac's Storm*, vividly recounts the devastating 1900 hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas, earning him the Louis J. Battan Author’s Award from the American Meteorological Society. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Larson has contributed to prestigious publications like *The Wall Street Journal*, *The New Yorker*, and *Harper’s*. Currently residing in Manhattan, he continues to inspire readers with his unique blend of history and suspense.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Isaac's Storm Free Audiobook Download

Erik Larson

Nature's Fury: A Meteorologist's Tragic Miscalculation in Galveston

4.0461134rating

Information

Author: Erik Larson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780375708275

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/24/1999

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Isaac's Storm

"Isaac's Storm" by Erik Larson is a must-listen for anyone interested in historical narratives that intertwine nature, science, and human drama. This audiobook is particularly suited for history buffs, those fascinated by meteorology, and readers who appreciate compelling storytelling that sheds light on the devastating 1900 Galveston hurricane. Additionally, professionals in disaster management and environmental sciences will find valuable insights into the complexities of early storm forecasting and the impact of human error on disaster preparedness.

3 quotes from Isaac's Storm

  • "Isaac's storm was a reminder of nature's power and humanity's vulnerability; we are not always in control."
  • "The hurricane was not just a weather event; it was a revelation of the fragility of life and the unpredictability of fate."
  • "In the face of disaster, the true measure of a society is revealed in how its people respond to one another and their environment."

Author: Erik Larson

Erik Larson is a bestselling author known for his captivating historical narratives and masterful storytelling. With nine books to his name, including the critically acclaimed *The Devil in the White City*, which earned an Edgar Award and is being adapted into a film, Larson’s works often blend meticulous research with compelling prose. His latest release, *The Demon of Unrest*, explores the pivotal months leading up to the Civil War, while *In the Garden of Beasts* delves into the experiences of America’s first ambassador to Nazi Germany. Larson's first narrative nonfiction book, *Isaac's Storm*, vividly recounts the devastating 1900 hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas, earning him the Louis J. Battan Author’s Award from the American Meteorological Society. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, Larson has contributed to prestigious publications like *The Wall Street Journal*, *The New Yorker*, and *Harper’s*. Currently residing in Manhattan, he continues to inspire readers with his unique blend of history and suspense.