
Vanished on the Inland Sea: The Edmund Fitzgerald, the Gales of November, and the Story of a Great Lakes Giant
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9798260379288
Publication Date: 11/29/2025
On November 10, 1975, the largest ship on the Great Lakes radioed that she was "holding her own" in a fierce Lake Superior storm. Minutes later, the Edmund Fitzgerald vanished from radar. No distress call. No survivors. Just wreckage on the waves and twenty-nine men gone. Vanished on the Inland Sea tells the full story of that night and the ship that never came home. Moving far beyond the famous ballad, Arthur R. Historian traces the Fitzgerald's journey from her conception as a record-breaking ore carrier, through years of hard service, to her final, fateful voyage into the "gales of November." Along the way, he brings readers onto the decks and into the cabins of a working Great Lakes giant, illuminating the lives of the men who called her home. Drawing on official investigations, maritime engineering, weather records, eyewitness accounts, and family memories, this book explores the competing theories of why the Fitzgerald sank-and why no definitive answer has ever been found. It also shows how one shipwreck reshaped safety rules, inspired enduring memorials, and entered the lore of an entire region. For readers of maritime history, true disaster narratives, and the Great Lakes themselves, Vanished on the Inland Sea is a vivid, deeply researched account of a ship, a storm, and a mystery that still haunts North America's inland sea.
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