Superior Never Gives Up Her Dead
On November 10, 1975, the massive ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald succumbed to a stormy Lake Superior, leaving no survivors. Memorialized in song and legend, the Fitzgerald's tragic final voyage is a compelling story. As Canadian author Elle Andra-Warner tells of the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck, she masterfully weaves in the lore and history of the men who sail these unsalted seas.
Table of Contents:
Prologue
The Fitzgerald Dynasty
Lake Superior: The Spirit Ocean
More Than a Gale
Raging Seas
When the Snow Stopped
What Happened to the Fitzgerald
More Questions than Answers
The Making of a Modern Legend
Epilogue
Chronology of Events
Fitzgerald Family Tree
Bibliography
Born in a castle while in a post-war Estonian displaced persons camp in Europe, Elle Andra-Warner lived for a time in England, then came to Canada with her parents in the 1950s, settling on the Lake Superior Shoreline in Port Arthur, Ontario (now part of the city of Thunder Bay). The sounds and sights of Lake Freighters--like the Edmund Fitzgerald--were an everyday part of her Canadian childhood.
Northern Winds Media
Pub Date: December 02, 2009
0.7" H x 8.4" L x 5.4" W
128 pages
paperback