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What Were the Shark Attacks of 1916?

Contributors:

Nico Medina (Author)

Who Hq (Author)

Tim Foley (Illustrator)

Contributors: Nico Medina (Author) ; Who Hq (Author) ; Tim Foley (Illustrator)

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BISAC categories: Juvenille NonFiction -> Animals -> Marine Life

BISAC categories: Juvenille NonFiction -> Science & Nature -> Disasters

BISAC categories: Juvenille NonFiction -> History -> United States

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The panic-filled summer of 1916, when multiple deadly shark attacks shocked the nation, is chronicled in this gripping addition to the New York Times Best-Selling What Was? series.

On July 1, 1916, witnesses watched in horror as twenty-eight-year-old Charles Vansant was attacked and killed by a shark in shallow water off Beach Haven, New Jersey--the first recorded shark attack in American history. Scientists claimed a shark could not be responsible, but more deadly attacks soon followed along the Jersey Shore and up the freshwater Matawan Creek, setting off a nationwide panic that led the White House to declare a "War on Sharks." In this illustrated book, which features 16 pages of black-and-white photographs, readers will learn about the likely culprit (or culprits) in the attacks--the great white shark and the bull shark--and how the bloody summer of 1916 would change how people viewed sharks forever.
ISBN-10: 0593521587
ISBN-13: 9780593521588
Author: Medina, Nico, Who Hq, Foley, Tim
Publisher: Penguin Workshop

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ISBN-13: 9780593521588

ISBN-10: 0593521587

Publish Date: April 9, 2024

On Sale Date: April 9, 2024

Language: English

Pages: 112

Dimensions: 7.8 × 5.5 × 0.4 in

Weight: 0.3 lbs

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