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The Iroquois Theatre Fire of 1903
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Nat Brandt
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On the afternoon of December 30, 1903, during a sold-out matinee performance, a fire broke out in Chicago's Iroquois Theatre. In the short span of twenty minutes, more than six hundred people were asphyxiated, burned, or trampled to death in a panicked mob's failed attempt to escape. In Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire of 1903, Nat Brandt provides a detailed chronicle of this horrific event to assess not only the titanic tragedy of the fire itself but also the municipal corruption and greed that kindled the flames beforehand and the political cover-ups hidden in the smoke and ash afterwards.
Advertised as "absolutely fireproof," the Iroquois was Chicago's most modern playhouse when it opened in the fall of 1903. With the approval of the city's building department, theater developers Harry J. Powers and William J. Davis opened the theater prematurely to take full advantage of the holiday crowds, ignoring flagrant safety violations in the process.
The aftermath of the fire proved to be a study in the miscarriage of justice. Despite overwhelming evidence that the building had not been completed, that fire safety laws were ignored, and that management had deliberately sealed off exits during the performance, no one was ever convicted or otherwise held accountable for the enormous loss of life.
Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire of 1903 is rich with vivid details about this horrific disaster, captivatingly presented in human terms without losing sight of the broader historical context.
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- Justin
- 02-15-17
Awesome Read
As a Firefighter I've had to study the great Fire disasters and the Iroquois is one of the saddest of them all. The book goes deeper into what happened that fateful day in 1903 with in depth descriptions of how the fire spread and later the body recovery. This book is great if your interested in disasters or Chicago history. The narration is done very well. Would highly recommend.
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- jimbo
- 05-22-21
A Very Gripping Account of the Iroquois Fire
One of the the very best accounts of the events and people who witnessed the events surrounding the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire. Touted as totally safe and fireproof by the promoters, the Iroquois Theatre was a fire-trap. Many changes to building safety evolved out of this terrible and tragic event. It is frightening to think of how quickly this fire spread and how little time there was to react at a very crowded theatre event, and to find the exits, which were mostly hidden or locked. A great review of everything that went wrong, the deficiencies in building safety, the miraculous stories of survival, and of those who helped others. Put together really well! A grim reminder to be aware of your surroundings at all times, and the fastest way out. So many people were impacted by this tragedy! Interestingly, the facts sound amazingly similar to The Station fire in Rhode Island in 2003 - 100 years later.
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- Josh Jamison
- 07-05-21
Great book for Fire Marshals
Great book to take you through the story of a tragic event of fire history
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- Taylor Wyss
- 06-19-23
Accurate to a frustrating degree
And I don’t mean that in a bad way. But there are certain points of the retelling where if your not familiar of the events of those day going in it’s going to want to make you scream in frustration at the result
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- Mark Hensler, Sr.
- 01-02-21
Heartbreaking, gritty account of national tragedy.
Well written and detailed account of this sadly forgotten incident. This book reveals the history behind many current fire and building codes. Hard to believe there have been so many similar tragedies since this event occurred. Greed, corruption, and myopic thinking are clearly not confined to the past.
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- Dave
- 04-29-17
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It is amazing how far we have come as a society, yet how quick we are to place blame on others. Tragic story, people should read to see the importance of things we take for granted like exit signs simple door locks, occupancy loads.
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- Brad Holderman
- 08-11-20
Compelling
A very compelling history to a rapidly changing United States. I did feel the Gary Regal's reading was slightly dry, but it doesn't detract from the writing.
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- Laurie Bederow
- 01-30-19
Very Interesting
Many details about the aftermath I didn't know. I found the way in which the trial unfolded quite intriguing.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-26-24
Very good
A very thorough telling of the Iroquois theater fire. Well researched. Well written and narrated.
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- Steph
- 02-19-21
Im always suspicious when...
a book doesn't have many reviews. Rest assured, this is the case of an underrated gem. Very well constructed narrative. Loved it.
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