The Deep Dark: Disaster and Redemption in America's Richest Silver Mine

Awards:   Commended for Spur Awards (Nonfiction-Contemporary) 2006 Winner of Idaho Library Association Book Award 2005
Author:   Gregg Olsen
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307238771


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   28 March 2006
Format:   Paperback
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The Deep Dark: Disaster and Redemption in America's Richest Silver Mine


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  • Commended for Spur Awards (Nonfiction-Contemporary) 2006
  • Winner of Idaho Library Association Book Award 2005

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Author:   Gregg Olsen
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Three Rivers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780307238771


ISBN 10:   0307238776
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   28 March 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Olsen tells a vividly detailed, heartbreaking tale about a dark, alien place, the people who loved working there and a town that has never been the same. He brings to life the hot, dirty, treasure-hunt environment where danger was a miner's heroin. -- Seattle Times Powerful and haunting -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer Gregg Olsen is the perfect guide as he leads the reader down into a whole new world underground, with its own lore, language, and laws. The Deep Dark is as gripping and necessary as true-life drama gets. --Stewart O'Nan, author of The Circus Fire Compellingly told, honestly written, The Deep Dark is a story that resonates and lingers, long after the final page is read. In addition to being a gripping account of an American tragedy, it is a brutal, enlightening, bone-chilling glimpse into the underground of the nation's mining industry. Gregg Olsen skillfully captures the details of Sunshine Mine, its ill-fated miners, the friends and family left behind, and the disaster itself with the intimacy of an insider, making you feel the smoke, the heat, the confinement, and, ultimately, the terror of that May day in 1972. It is a story at once horrific and poignant, wholly absorbing and extraordinarily moving. --Jennifer Niven, author of The Ice Master In the tradition of Young Men and Fire, The Deep Dark is an exceptional, haunting documentary. Like an epic folk song, it crackles with the language of rough men working--and dying--in unspeakable ways and pays tribute to a community that might otherwise be bleached from our memories. This book does what all superior journalism should do: it unearths an important story and tells it with great feeling. --McKay Jenkins, author of The White Death Gregg Olsen's narrative is so riveting I had to keep reminding myself that this is a nonfiction page-turner, not a suspense novel. The grit, the darkness, the stifling air and choking smoke, the fear of being tra


Olsen tells a vividly detailed, heartbreaking tale about a dark, alien place, the people who loved working there and a town that has never been the same. He brings to life the hot, dirty, treasure-hunt environment where danger was a miner's heroin. -- Seattle Times <br> Powerful and haunting -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer <br> Gregg Olsen is the perfect guide as he leads the reader down into a whole new world underground, with its own lore, language, and laws. The Deep Dark is as gripping and necessary as true-life drama gets. --Stewart O'Nan, author of The Circus Fire <br> Compellingly told, honestly written, The Deep Dark is a story that resonates and lingers, long after the final page is read. In addition to being a gripping account of an American tragedy, it is a brutal, enlightening, bone-chilling glimpse into the underground of the nation's mining industry. Gregg Olsen skillfully captures the details of Sunshine Mine, its ill-fated miners, the friends and family left behind, and the disaster itself with the intimacy of an insider, making you feel the smoke, the heat, the confinement, and, ultimately, the terror of that May day in 1972. It is a story at once horrific and poignant, wholly absorbing and extraordinarily moving. --Jennifer Niven, author of The Ice Master <br> In the tradition of Young Men and Fire , The Deep Dark is an exceptional, haunting documentary. Like an epic folk song, it crackles with the language of rough men working--and dying--in unspeakable ways and pays tribute to a community that might otherwise be bleached from our memories. This book does what all superior journalism should do: it unearths an important story and tells it with great feeling. --McKay Jenkins, author of The White Death <br> Gregg Olsen's narrative is so riveting I had to keep reminding myself that this is a nonfiction page-turner, not a suspense novel. The grit, the darkness, the stifling air and choking smoke, the fear of being trapped deep underground, the tender camaraderie between the toughest of men--I experienced all of them reading this book. --Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 <br> Olsen presents the extraordinary story of the Sunshine Mine disaster in gripping, heartrending prose. In Olsen's telling, we come to see that the story is not merely a deadly disaster but rather a tale of the uncommon courage, perseverance, and heroism of everyday people. --Edward T. O'Donnell, author of Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum <br> Gregg Olsen has presented a well-researched, graphic account of the worst underground fire in a hardrock mine in American history. When the 'Shine resumed underground operations in December 1972, I hired out as a replacement for one of the guys who died in thefire. . . . I can tell you The Deep Dark is as real as it gets. I actually found myself short of breath as I read. --Jerry Dolph, author of Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock Miners <br> Gripping. -- Oregonian <br> Spellbinding. -- Daily Olympian <br> Harrowing. -- Bellingham Herald <br> A spectacluar piece of journalism. -- Missoulian <br> An exciting, vital, memorable book. -- Salem Statesman Journal <br> Insightful and a powerful narrative. -- Vancouver Columbian <p> From the Hardcover edition.


Olsen tells a vividly detailed, heartbreaking tale about a dark, alien place, the people who loved working there and a town that has never been the same. He brings to life the hot, dirty, treasure-hunt environment where danger was a miner's heroin. Seattle Times Powerful and haunting Seattle Post-Intelligencer Gregg Olsen is the perfect guide as he leads the reader down into a whole new world underground, with its own lore, language, and laws. The Deep Dark is as gripping and necessary as true-life drama gets. Stewart O Nan, author of The Circus Fire Compellingly told, honestly written, The Deep Dark is a story that resonates and lingers, long after the final page is read. In addition to being a gripping account of an American tragedy, it is a brutal, enlightening, bone-chilling glimpse into the underground of the nation s mining industry. Gregg Olsen skillfully captures the details of Sunshine Mine, its ill-fated miners, the friends and family left behind, and the disaster itself with the intimacy of an insider, making you feel the smoke, the heat, the confinement, and, ultimately, the terror of that May day in 1972. It is a story at once horrific and poignant, wholly absorbing and extraordinarily moving. Jennifer Niven, author of The Ice Master In the tradition of Young Men and Fire, The Deep Dark is an exceptional, haunting documentary. Like an epic folk song, it crackles with the language of rough men working and dying in unspeakable ways and pays tribute to a community that might otherwise be bleached from our memories. This book does what all superior journalism should do: it unearths an important story and tells it with great feeling. McKay Jenkins, author of The White Death Gregg Olsen s narrative is so riveting I had to keep reminding myself that this is a nonfiction page-turner, not a suspense novel. The grit, the darkness, the stifling air and choking smoke, the fear of being trapped deep underground, the tender camaraderie between the toughest of men I experienced all of them reading this book. Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 Olsen presents the extraordinary story of the Sunshine Mine disaster in gripping, heartrending prose. In Olsen s telling, we come to see that the story is not merely a deadly disaster but rather a tale of the uncommon courage, perseverance, and heroism of everyday people. Edward T. O Donnell, author of Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum Gregg Olsen has presented a well-researched, graphic account of the worst underground fire in a hardrock mine in American history. When the Shine resumed underground operations in December 1972, I hired out as a replacement for one of the guys who died in the fire. . . . I can tell you The Deep Dark is as real as it gets. I actually found myself short of breath as I read. Jerry Dolph, author of Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock Miners Gripping. Oregonian Spellbinding. Daily Olympian Harrowing. Bellingham Herald A spectacluar piece of journalism. Missoulian An exciting, vital, memorable book. Salem Statesman Journal Insightful and a powerful narrative. Vancouver Columbian From the Hardcover edition.


Powerful and haunting -Seattle Post-Intelligencer Gregg Olsen is the perfect guide as he leads the reader down into a whole new world underground, with its own lore, language, and laws. The Deep Dark is as gripping and necessary as true-life drama gets. -Stewart O'Nan, author of The Circus Fire Compellingly told, honestly written, The Deep Dark is a story that resonates and lingers, long after the final page is read. In addition to being a gripping account of an American tragedy, it is a brutal, enlightening, bone-chilling glimpse into the underground of the nation's mining industry. Gregg Olsen skillfully captures the details of Sunshine Mine, its ill-fated miners, the friends and family left behind, and the disaster itself with the intimacy of an insider, making you feel the smoke, the heat, the confinement, and, ultimately, the terror of that May day in 1972. It is a story at once horrific and poignant, wholly absorbing and extraordinarily moving. -Jennifer Niven, author of The Ice Master In the tradition of Young Men and Fire, The Deep Dark is an exceptional, haunting documentary. Like an epic folk song, it crackles with the language of rough men working-and dying-in unspeakable ways and pays tribute to a community that might otherwise be bleached from our memories. This book does what all superior journalism should do: it unearths an important story and tells it with great feeling. -McKay Jenkins, author of The White Death Gregg Olsen' s narrative is so riveting I had to keep reminding myself that this is a nonfiction page-turner, not a suspense novel. The grit, the darkness, the stifling air and choking smoke, the fear of being trapped deep underground, the tender camaraderie between the toughest of men-I experienced all of them reading this book. -Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 Olsen presents the extraordinary story of the Sunshine Mine disaster in gripping, heartrending prose. In Olsen's telling, we come to see that the story is not merely a deadly disaster but rather a tale of the uncommon courage, perseverance, and heroism of everyday people. -Edward T. O'Donnell, author of Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum Gregg Olsen has presented a well-researched, graphic account of the worst underground fire in a hardrock mine in American history. When the 'Shine resumed underground operations in December 1972, I hired out as a replacement for one of the guys who died in the fire. . . . I can tell you The Deep Dark is as real as it gets. I actually found myself short of breath as I read. -Jerry Dolph, author of Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock Miners Gripping. -Oregonian Spellbinding. -Daily Olympian Harrowing. -Bellingham Herald A spectacluar piece of journalism. -Missoulian An exciting, vital, memorable book. -Salem Statesman Journal Insightful and a powerful narrative. -Vancouver Columbian


Olsen tells a vividly detailed, heartbreaking tale about a dark, alien place, the people who loved working there and a town that has never been the same. He brings to life the hot, dirty, treasure-hunt environment where danger was a miner's heroin. Seattle Times Powerful and haunting Seattle Post-Intelligencer Gregg Olsen is the perfect guide as he leads the reader down into a whole new world underground, with its own lore, language, and laws. The Deep Dark is as gripping and necessary as true-life drama gets. Stewart O Nan, author of The Circus Fire Compellingly told, honestly written, The Deep Dark is a story that resonates and lingers, long after the final page is read. In addition to being a gripping account of an American tragedy, it is a brutal, enlightening, bone-chilling glimpse into the underground of the nation s mining industry. Gregg Olsen skillfully captures the details of Sunshine Mine, its ill-fated miners, the friends and family left behind, and the disaster itself with the intimacy of an insider, making you feel the smoke, the heat, the confinement, and, ultimately, the terror of that May day in 1972. It is a story at once horrific and poignant, wholly absorbing and extraordinarily moving. Jennifer Niven, author of The Ice Master In the tradition of Young Men and Fire, The Deep Dark is an exceptional, haunting documentary. Like an epic folk song, it crackles with the language of rough men working and dying in unspeakable ways and pays tribute to a community that might otherwise be bleached from our memories. This book does what all superior journalism should do: it unearths an important story and tells it with great feeling. McKay Jenkins, author of The White Death Gregg Olsen s narrative is so riveting I had to keep reminding myself that this is a nonfiction page-turner, not a suspense novel. The grit, the darkness, the stifling air and choking smoke, the fear of being trapped deep underground, the tender camaraderie between the toughest of men I experienced all of them reading this book. Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 Olsen presents the extraordinary story of the Sunshine Mine disaster in gripping, heartrending prose. In Olsen s telling, we come to see that the story is not merely a deadly disaster but rather a tale of the uncommon courage, perseverance, and heroism of everyday people. Edward T. O Donnell, author of Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum Gregg Olsen has presented a well-researched, graphic account of the worst underground fire in a hardrock mine in American history. When the Shine resumed underground operations in December 1972, I hired out as a replacement for one of the guys who died in the fire. . . . I can tell you The Deep Dark is as real as it gets. I actually found myself short of breath as I read. Jerry Dolph, author of Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock Miners Gripping. Oregonian Spellbinding. Daily Olympian Harrowing. Bellingham Herald A spectacluar piece of journalism. Missoulian An exciting, vital, memorable book. Salem Statesman Journal Insightful and a powerful narrative. Vancouver Columbian From the Hardcover edition.


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Gregg Olsen is the author of seven nonfiction books, including the New York Times bestseller Abandoned Prayers. A journalist and investigative author for more than two decades, Olsen has received numerous awards and much critical acclaim for his writing. The Seattle native now lives in rural Washington state with his wife, twin daughters, cat, and six chickens.

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