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<SPAN STYLE= "" >North Carolina's Hurricane History</SPAN>

336 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 253 illus., 45 maps

Paper
ISBN  978-0-8078-4969-9
Published: June 2001

North Carolina's Hurricane History

By Jay Barnes

 
Third Edition

Awards & Distinctions

1995 History Book Award, North Carolina Society of Historians

Now in its third edition, North Carolina's Hurricane History is a popular illustrated history of the more than fifty great storms that have battered the Tar Heel state from the days of the first European explorers through 1999's devastating hurricane Floyd, which caused $6 billion in damages. Jay Barnes examined newspaper reports, National Weather Service records, and eyewitness descriptions to compile this extraordinary chronicle, which also features nearly 300 photographs, maps, and illustrations.

"Fascinating. . . . With compelling words and images, Barnes chronicles the destruction seen and the lessons learned from the storms."--Raleigh News and Observer

"Packed with information. . . . An intense and emotional narrative."--Coastwatch

"A very readable account of a subject whose dramatic history continues to unfold."--North Carolina Historical Review

"This is arguably the best book ever produced about hurricanes--what they are, what they do, and how to avoid the brunt of them."--Southern Book Trade

"A solid reference book and a well-illustrated treasure trove for browsers."--Wilmington Star-News

Jay Barnes, author of Florida's Hurricane History, is director of the North Carolina Aquarium in Atlantic Beach. He lives in Pine Knoll Shores.

About the Author

Jay Barnes is director of development for the North Carolina Aquarium Society. He has worked with the Aquariums since 1980, and he was director of the Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores for more than twenty years. He is author of several books and articles on hurricanes, including North Carolina's Hurricane History (UNC Press), now in its third edition, Florida's Hurricane History (UNC Press), now in its second edition, and Faces From the Flood: Hurricane Floyd Remembered (UNC Press), co-authored by State Treasurer Richard Moore. Barnes lives in Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.


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