The Miracle of the Kent: A Tale of Courage, Faith, and Fire by Nicholas Tracy

The Miracle of the Kent: A Tale of Courage, Faith, and Fire

Nicholas Tracy
Westholme Publishing; 1 edition
Oct 2008
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“A naturally gripping adventure tale.”—Publishers Weekly “Powerful and intensely focused.”—Booklist “Tracy's satisfying narrative constitutes the first modern account. A finely detailed maritime history.”—Kirkus Reviews In 1825, the Kent, an East Indiaman, set sail from England for India with a crew and nearly 600 men, women, and children on board. North of Spain, the ship was slammed by a ferocious gale, and while a sailor was inspecting the hold for damage, his lantern ignited a cask of spirits. A fire quickly erupted, and even with the desperate expedient of opening hatches and flooding the ship, the fire burned out of control. As night wore on, the ship became an inferno, with the flames moving toward stores of gunpowder.
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