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Matthew S Davenport

    Matthew Davenport delves into archives and family collections across America to chronicle the American experience in World War I. He consults the letters, diaries, reports, and memoirs of the doughboys who served on the front lines. His work focuses on the stories of the first American soldiers to fight in the trenches of the Western Front, earning acclaim as military history at its finest.

    The Longest Minute
    • At 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck San Francisco, catching most of the city asleep. For approximately 48 seconds, shockwaves buckled streets, shattered water mains, collapsed buildings, crushed hundreds of residents to death and trapped many alive. Fires ignited and blazed through dry wooden ruins and grew into a firestorm. For the next three days, flames devoured collapsed ruins, killed trapped survivors, and destroyed what was then the largest city in the American West. Meticulously researched and gracefully written, The Longest Minute is both a harrowing chronicle of devastation and the portrait of a city’s resilience in the burning aftermath of greed and folly. Drawing on letters and diaries and unpublished memoirs and previously unearthed archival records as well as interviews with engineers and geologists, Matthew Davenport combines history and science to tell the dramatic true story of one of the greatest disasters in American history.

      The Longest Minute