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33 men : inside the miraculous survival and dramatic rescue of the Chilean miners

Auteur : Jonathan Franklin
Éditeur : New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, ©2011.
Édition/format :   Livre : Biographie : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
Résumé :
This is the account of the 2010 San Jose mine rescue in Chile, after one of the longest human entrapments in history. With his coveted "rescue pass," journalist Jonathan Franklin, who had lived 15 years in Chile, was permitted access far past the police perimeter. The miners were discovered alive 17 days after the collapse, but it took another 52 days before they were all rescued. For eight weeks, the author  Lire la suite...
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Genre/forme : Biography
Type d’ouvrage : Biographie
Format : Livre
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Jonathan Franklin
ISBN : 9780399157776 0399157778
Numéro OCLC : 682892576
Description : 307 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), map ; 24 cm.
Contenu : Buried alive --
A desperate search --
Stuck in hell --
Speed vs. precision --
17 days of silence --
A bonanza at the bottom of the mine --
Crawling back to life --
The marathon --
TV reality --
Finish line in sight --
The final days --
The final preparation --
The rescue --
First days of freedom.
Autres titres : Thirty-three men
Responsabilité : Jonathan Franklin.

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This is the account of the 2010 San Jose mine rescue in Chile, after one of the longest human entrapments in history. With his coveted "rescue pass," journalist Jonathan Franklin, who had lived 15 years in Chile, was permitted access far past the police perimeter. The miners were discovered alive 17 days after the collapse, but it took another 52 days before they were all rescued. For eight weeks, the author conducted interviews with families, rescue workers, the mine psychologist, drill operators, scientists, and the architects of the rescue operation, as well as the trapped men themselves, even as he assisted in getting supplies to them. In never-before-revealed detail, the author tells of the improbable survival of the miners, and chronicles what had to go right, an impossibly long list, to rescue them all alive.--From publisher description.

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