Description |
xiv, 293 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Gillen D'Arcy Wood traces Tambora's full global and historical reach: how the volcano's three-year climate change regime initiated the first worldwide cholera pandemic, expanded opium markets in China, set the stage for Ireland's Great Famine, and plunged the United States into its first economic depression. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein's monster, inspired by Tambora's terrifying storms, embodied the fears and misery of global humanity during this transformative period, the most recent sustained climate crisis the world has faced." --www.Amazon.com. |
Contents |
Frankenstein's weather -- The Pompeii of the East -- The little (volcanic) Ice Age -- "This end of the world weather" -- Blue death in Bengal -- The seven sorrows of Yunnan -- The polar garden -- Ice tsunami in the Alps -- The other Irish famine -- Hard times at Monticello -- Epilogue: Et in extremis ego. |
Subject(S) |
Weather -- Effect of volcanic eruptions on -- History -- 19th century.
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Volcanoes -- Environmental aspects -- History -- 19th century.
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Climatology -- 19th century -- Observations -- History.
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Tambora, Mount (Indonesia) -- Eruption, 1815.
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Added Title |
Eruption that changed the world |
ISBN |
9780691150543 |
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0691150540 |
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