Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded
Simon Winchester • 2003
Devastation Rating
natural disaster volcano history geology
Our Take
Winchester follows the 1883 eruption that was heard three thousand miles away and killed thirty-six thousand people, then widens the frame to encompass plate tectonics, colonial politics, and the birth of global news. The eruption is almost a climax to a book that is really about the connected world's first shared catastrophe. Geology as world history. Devastation at planetary scale.
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