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Fire and Brimstone

The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917

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Fire and Brimstone

By: Michael Punke
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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The author of the number-one New York Times best seller The Revenant - the basis for the award-winning motion picture starring Leonardo DiCaprio - tells the remarkable story of the worst hard-rock mining disaster in American history.

The worst hard-rock mining disaster in American history began a half hour before midnight on June 8, 1917, when fire broke out in the North Butte Mining Company's Granite Mountain shaft. Sparked more than 2,000 feet below ground, the fire spewed flames, smoke, and poisonous gas through a labyrinth of underground tunnels. Within an hour more than 400 men would be locked in a battle to survive. Within three days 164 of them would be dead.

Fire and Brimstone recounts the remarkable stories of both the men below ground and their families above, focusing on two groups of miners who made the incredible decision to entomb themselves to escape the gas. While the disaster is compelling in its own right, Fire and Brimstone also tells a far broader story striking in its contemporary relevance. Butte, Montana, on the eve of the North Butte disaster, was a volatile jumble of antiwar protest, an abusive corporate master, seething labor unrest, divisive ethnic tension, and radicalism both left and right. It was a powder keg lacking only a spark, and the mine fire would ignite strikes, murder, ethnic and political witch hunts, occupation by federal troops, and ultimately a battle over presidential power.

©2013 Michael Punke (P)2016 Random House Audio
History State & Local Mining United States Upper Peninsula
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Great

Informative, Entertaining. Well read. Local history with national implications. Nothing else to add. A rating.

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Great detail

Listening to the audio of this story was amazing in great interesting information about what happened in the mine the stories inside this story.

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Interesting

A well written timely book. Not just 2024 has politics been rocky. So informative about life in Montana and America from 1917 to 1945 about. I enjoyed the listen very much.

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Excellent narration. Riveting story

While one might say that history is 'dry', this story of the worst mining disaster is anything but. The surrounding details of the political situation at the time help give perspective on the day to day. The details from survivors are heroic, sobering and vivid.

The narrator is smooth and engaging.

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Great history

Listened to this on our road trip through Montana. We were captivated by every detail. The details of the mining disaster was gruesome but fascinating. Really appreciate the cultural, religious, and political atmosphere of the area.

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History & Politics

Fire and Brimstone is a well-written summary of the event that greatly impacted 1917 Butte, America and many of the political situations surrounding it.
I rate the performance at 5 stars, although if I'm being entirely honest I may not be the most qualified to judge that. I listen to the majority of the book on 3x as I read along with a physical copy. Cramming for a book report... oops.
Still quite glad I chose this book.
Cheers! And a "thank you" to Michael Punke for sharing your research with the world.

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Forgotten history

One of the best history books I’ve ever heard. Makes me proud to be from Butte.

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Fairly Solid Book With Good History

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Well, I learned about an American tragedy that I had never even heard of before. I also learned that the remains of this tragedy are still with us today and will be for a very long time [to avoid a spoiler I'll leave it at that]. This book popped up on my recommendations based on my library and I thought I'd give it a try. Being one who prefers the industrial accident and nonfiction reality books I am glad that I learned about this if only for the sake of the men who died because of others stupidity. For the most part I liked, but did not love it. However, admittedly I took a very long time to listen due to my work schedule and other things so that may have a bit to do with my flat feeling at this point.

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The actual moments of the incident that started the entire chain of events could have used a bit more detail or elaboration. I don't know, but it was lacking something in this area.

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Nothing was "bad" per se; refer to previous paragraph.

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Solid and easy to listen to. The performance didn't make me want to run out and try to find another book by Christopher Grove, but I wouldn't avoid one either.

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If you like books about industrial accidents or real life survival stories I don't think you'll be disappointed in this book. I do plan to keep it and try a second listen in the future just to see if it was really my schedule or the book that left me so, so about it. If my review makes you take pause then I'd suggest you look at some of my other reviews in this genre.

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The Miners Are The Heroes

Greed and deception of the mine owners resulted in the loss of so many miners lives. Safety of the miners must be a priority in order to decrease these kinds of incidents. To this day there are still flaws in the system.

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Great History

The book presents a wonderful tale of history in the late 19th and early 20th century. Corruption, failures in safety and government abound in this book. Yet hope remains.

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