A Weekend in September
A Weekend in September is a 1957 book by John Edward Weems.[1] It is about the 1900 Galveston hurricane.
A 1980 reprinting was published by the Texas A&M University Press.[1] In 2005 the university made the book's 10th printing.[2]
Weems had interviewed people who had experienced the events and used other sources from the era.[1]
Reception
Dean R. Larson of Purdue University Calumet (now Purdue University Northwest) stated that the imagery is "so alive with detail that this reader needed a self reminder that the book is not fiction".[2]
Ralph A. Wooster of Lamar University stated that the research was "skillful".[1]
References
- Larson, Dean R (2009). "Review of A Weekend in September". Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 6 (1). doi:10.2202/1547-7355.1641 – via DeGruyter.
- Wooster, Ralph A (1980). "A WEEKEND IN SEPTEMBER [Galveston] by John Edward Weems (Book Review)". Arizona and the West. 22 (3): 298-299. JSTOR 40168965.
Notes
- ^ a b c d Wooster, p. 298.
- ^ a b Larson, p. 1.
External links
- A Weekend in September - Texas A&M University Press
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