Fire and Brimstone, Michael Punke
Fire and Brimstone, Michael Punke
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Fire and Brimstone
The North Butte Mining Disaster of 1917

Author: Michael Punke

Narrator: Christopher Grove

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/29/2016


Synopsis

The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Revenant--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 two thousand feet below ground, the fire spewed flames, smoke, and poisonous gas through a labyrinth of underground tunnels. Within an hour, more than four hundred men would be locked in a battle to survive. Within three days, one hundred and sixty-four 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.

About Michael Punke

Michael Punke is the author of several books including The Revenant, a #1 New York Times bestseller and basis for the Academy Award–winning film. In his diverse professional career, Punke has served as the US ambassador to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, history correspondent for the Montana Quarterly, and an adjunct professor at the University of Montana. As a high school and college student, he worked summers as a living history interpreter at Fort Laramie National Historic Site in Wyoming. He lives with his family in Montana and is an avid outdoorsman.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on May 31, 2020

Politics, politics and more politics. What a disappointment. Only about a quarter of this book is about the North Butte mining disaster. You know, THE TITLE OF THE BOOK. Union politics. Labor politics. Montana politics and ending with country politics. I get it. Politicians and mega wealthy corporat......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on April 15, 2018

Let me start by saying, I'm not really a history buff by any encompassment of the term, but this book may have converted me. I live an hour from Butte, MT and am quite awestruck by the rich history that took place less than 100 miles from where I've spent the majority of my life. I do find the title......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on November 01, 2021

This is a must read for any nonfiction fan. So much historical information packed into this book, while also telling a fascinating story.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on January 11, 2021

Its a difficult one to call. The writer writes well. His subject is meticulously researched. You know a bit about what he's talking about. But somehow, it doesn't go quite where you were expecting it to go. Metalliferous mining at Butte in Montana has been proceeding since around 1862. The first acti......more

Goodreads review by Nicholas on February 11, 2024

A fantastic story about the Granite Mountain mining disaster and the history of Butte, Montana. Much of the story is split between the horrific events in June of 1917 when a fire broke out in a massive copper mine and a history of the industrial titans that controlled this region of Montana, the “Co......more