Ebook: Island in a storm: a rising sea, a vanishing coast, and a nineteenth-century disaster that warns of a warmer world
Author: Sallenger Asbury H
- Tags: HISTORY--State & Local--General, Hurricanes--Louisiana--Isles Dernieres, Hurricanes, History, Local history, Hurricanes -- Louisiana -- Isles Dernieres, Isles Dernieres (La.) -- History -- 19th century, Terrebonne Parish (La.) -- History Local -- 19th century, HISTORY -- State & Local -- General, Louisiana -- Isles Dernieres, Louisiana -- Terrebonne Parish
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: PublicAffairs
- City: New York;Isles Dernieres (La.);Terrebonne Parish (La.);Louisiana;Terrebonne Parish;Isles Dernieres
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
In the mid-nineteenth century, the Isle Derniere was emerging as an exclusive summer resort on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. About one hundred miles from New Orleans, it attracted the most prominent members of antebellum Louisiana society. Hundreds of affluent planters and merchants retreated to the island, not just for its pleasures, but also to escape the scourge of yellow fever epidemics that ravaged cities like New Orleans each summer. Then, without warning, on August 10, 1856, a ferocious hurricane swept across the island, killing half of its four hundred inhabitants. The Isle Derniere.
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