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The great fire
    Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Publisher: Scholastic,
Pub date: c1995.
Pages: 144 p.
ISBN: 0590472674
Item info: 21 copies available at CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, KINGS PARK, LORTON, PATRICK HENRY, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, WOODROW WILSON, and OAKTON.
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Summary
A vertible cinematic account of the catastrophe that decimated much of Chicago in 1871, forcing more than 100,000 people from their homes. Jim Murphy tells the story through the eyes of several survivors. These characters serve as dramatic focal points as the fire sweeps across the city, their stories illuminated by fascinating archival photos and maps outlining the spread of fire. 1996 Newbery Honor Book. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
For more than a century, poor Mrs. O'Leary and her cow have shouldered the blame for Chicago's infamous Great Fire of 1871. Now Murphy (The Boys' War; Across America on an Emigrant Train) lays bare the facts concerning one of the biggest disasters in American history, in the process exculpating the maligned bovine and her owner. Murphy demonstrates that the fire could have been contained: he unfolds a tale of botched communication, class discrimination (the fire began in a working-class section of the city and only later spread to the wealthier areas) and plain old bad luck. Strategically quoting the written accounts of witnesses-who include a 12-year-old girl and a newspaper editor-Murphy both charts the 31-hour spread of the fire and conveys the atmosphere in the streets. This volume, beautifully printed in sepia tones, contains historic photos, engravings and newspaper clippings on nearly every page. Especially helpful are maps placed at intervals throughout the book that represent the progress of the fire. Engrossing. Ages 8-12. Copyright 1995 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 5-9. The great Chicago fire has long been the stuff of folklore and legend. Yet separating fact from fiction in this major disaster has often appeared a secondary priority at best. Murphy sets the record straight through carefully selected documents, personal accounts, photographs, and illustrations. Beginning on that warm Sunday evening, October 8, 1871, in the O'Leary barn, Murphy traces the fire through its three horror-filled days as, fed by lusty prairie winds, cinders from a Saturday night blaze, and structures (even streets and sidewalks) built almost entirely of wood, it consumed block after block of homes, businesses, and bodies, eventually leaving 100,000 people homeless. The book's design complements the author's treatment of the subject. Six double-page spreads of Chicago street maps show the sweep of the flames from the little-known Saturday blaze until rain finally extinguished the fire on Tuesday. Photographs and illustrations of the conflagration and the damage it left behind only add fuel to the author's dramatic text, a riveting narrative that combines the details of the fire itself with personal anecdotes gleaned from newspaper accounts and books written during and immediately after the fire. The Great Fire will automatically draw readers with its fiery cover and illustrations of disaster, but the text will keep them reading. (Reviewed June 1 & 15, 1995)0590472674Frances Bradburn From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 94009963 /AC
LCCN: 94-009963 /AC
ISBN: 0590472674
Local Dewey call num: 977.311 M 1995
Personal Author: Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Title: The great fire / Jim Murphy.
Publication info: New York : Scholastic, c1995.
Physical descrip: 144 p.
General Note: Newbery honor book, 1996.
General Note: Grades 3-6.
Subject term: Great Fire, Chicago, Ill., 1871--Children's material.
Subject term: Fires--Illinois--Chicago--Children's material.
Geographic term: Chicago (Ill.)--History--Children's material.
Local subject: Summer reading, 1997 (3-6)
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