This book is a catalog of disaster - literally. Within its pages are the
major man-made calamities that shocked the world throughout the
twentieth century.
It was a period during which the power and scale of industrialization
changed the planet, an unforeseen consequence being the creation of more
human-created catastrophes than ever before experienced.
The events recorded here include the needless carnage of history's worst
air disaster when two jumbo jets collided on the island of Tenerife. We
recall the horrors of Aberfan, the Welsh village in which schoolchildren
were buried alive. The story of the explosion aboard the Challenger
space shuttle reveals how warnings that were ignored led to the deaths
of seven astronauts. And we report on the failings that caused the
nuclear nightmare at Chernobyl, a poisonous blot on the face of the
globe.
These and the other misadventures in this book were all man-made and, it
seems, just waiting to happen. A further link between these horrific
events is that they were all caused by either folly or greed - or
both.
But despite the tales of monstrous misfortune, many also produced
heart-lifting stories of human resilience, selflessness, sacrifice and
heroism.