The Edmund Fitzgerald Disaster: The True Story of the Great Lakes' Deadliest Shipwreck, the Storm of the Century, and the 29 Men Who Never Came Home

Author:   Mary Cooper
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798268797220


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Edmund Fitzgerald Disaster: The True Story of the Great Lakes' Deadliest Shipwreck, the Storm of the Century, and the 29 Men Who Never Came Home


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On November 10, 1975, the mightiest ship on the Great Lakes vanished beneath Lake Superior's waves, taking all 29 souls aboard. For fifty years, the mystery has haunted us. Now, the full story can finally be told. A Ship That Defined an EraThe Edmund Fitzgerald wasn't just a freighter-she was a 729-foot symbol of American industrial dominance. The biggest, fastest, and most profitable ore carrier on the inland seas, the ""Mighty Fitz"" fueled America's post-war economic miracle for nearly two decades. Following World War II, the Great Lakes became the beating heart of the global economy-possessing all the prestige and power that Silicon Valley commands today. No vessel represented this era better than the Edmund Fitzgerald. The Storm of the CenturyNovember 1975 brought one of the most ferocious storms ever recorded on Lake Superior. With 100-mile-per-hour winds and 50-foot waves, the storm turned the lake into a churning cauldron of death. On the evening of November 10th, the Fitzgerald found herself at the worst possible place at the worst possible time. At 7:10 PM, Captain Ernest McSorley radioed his final message: ""We are holding our own."" Minutes later, she vanished from radar, descending 530 feet in seconds. All 29 men-captains and deckhands, fathers and sons-went down with her. No mayday. No lifeboats. No survivors. Just silence. The Definitive AccountWhat caused the sinking? Rogue waves? Structural failure? Grounding? For half a century, the tragedy has been shrouded in mystery, immortalized by Gordon Lightfoot's haunting ballad. Drawing on more than 100 exclusive interviews with families, friends, and former crewmates, plus declassified Coast Guard reports, personal documents, and decades of underwater exploration, this definitive account finally reveals the most likely causes and separates fact from fifty years of speculation. The Human StoryThis isn't just about a ship or a storm-it's about 29 real men who lived extraordinary lives on the water. Through intimate interviews, we meet them as fathers, husbands, sons, and brothers, not just names on a crew manifest. The sinking shattered 29 families. This book gives voice to the wives who kissed their husbands goodbye for the last time, the children who waited for fathers who would never return, and the shipmates who survived only because they weren't scheduled on that final voyage. What You'll Discover- The Golden Age of Great Lakes Shipping - How the Lakes became the world's most vital trade route and why ore carriers were the lifeblood of American industry - Life Aboard the Mighty Fitz - The uncommon lives sailors led, from grueling work schedules to the camaraderie, superstitions, and dangers - The Final Voyage - A minute-by-minute reconstruction based on radio transcripts, weather data, and eyewitness accounts - The Investigation - The contentious Coast Guard inquiry and competing theories about the disaster - The Legacy - How the Fitzgerald became America's most-mourned maritime disaster Perfect For Readers Who Loved: The Perfect Storm - Dead Wake - In the Heart of the Sea - Isaac's Storm The Edmund Fitzgerald Disaster is both propulsive narrative history and emotional tribute to 29 men who deserved to come home. It's investigative journalism at its finest and human storytelling at its most powerful-a vital chronicle of an America that once ruled the inland seas. For everyone who's ever heard Gordon Lightfoot's ballad and wondered about the real story. This is that story.

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Author:   Mary Cooper
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9798268797220


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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