List Written by Dennis Smith - Narrated by Lloyd James - Abridged Nonfiction - 2 CASSETTES - 3 hours Publisher, HighBridge Audio (March 2002) "A masterpiece...A writer of great and graphic talent." --William F. Buckley, Jr., New York Magazine "For the first time, a firefighter tells it like it is." --Chicago Sun-Times "Has the urgency of a fire-alarm fire." --Washington Post Book World Report from Engine Co. 82 is the story of one company of New York firefighters battling unimaginable death and destruction every day. Dennis Smith worked as a firefighter in the South Bronx of New York City, and the graphic detail and gripping prose of this firefighting classic drives the most important, accomplished, terrifying book ever published on firefighting. With over two million copies in print, this book struck a nerve within the nation when it was first published thirty years ago. In our troubled times, it gains even greater resonance for those trying to make sense of the deaths of so many New York firefighters on September 11 and for those inspired by the tireless work of firefighters and other rescue personnel in the aftermath of the destruction. Dennis Smith describes the bravery, heroism, camaraderie, and unflinching courage of New York's bravest, demonstrating how firefighters everywhere have become the most respected of American heroes. About the Author: Dennis Smith is a retired New York City firefighter. He stayed in the Fire Department an additional 19 years after the success of his first book, Report from Engine Co. 82. He is the author of 11 books including three other bestsellers about firefighting. Smith founded Firehouse Magazine and has become an outstanding spokesman for firefighters nationwide. |
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