Bibliography of Publications
• Part XVI - Scanlon to Sweeney
Scanlon, T. Joseph. 1988. Disaster's Little Known Pioneer - Canada's
Samuel Henry Prince. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters,
, , Vol. 6, No. 3, November, pp. 213-232.
Scanlon, Joseph and Gillian Osborne. 1994. More Source than Influence: Johnstone's
Contribution to Prince's Dissertation. in Alan Ruffman and Colin D. Howell,
co-editors, GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour,
Canada's Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings of the conference: The 1917 Explosion:
Collision in Halifax Harbour and Its Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax,
Nova Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia
and The Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp.
69-84, endnotes pp. 432-435.
Scanlon, T. Joseph (2002) “Rewriting a Living Legend: Researching the
1917 Halifax Explosion” Methods of Disaster Research Xlibris Corporation
pp: 26-302
Scanlon, Joseph (1994) “EMS in Halifax after the 6 December 1917 Explosion:
Testing Quarantelli’s Theories with Historical Data” Russell R.
Dynes and Kathleen J. Tierney, ed. Disasters, Collective Behavior and Social
Organization Newark: University of Delaware pp. 99-114
Scanlon, Joseph with Gillian Osborne (1994) “More Source than Influence:
Johnstone’s Contribution to Prince’s Dissertation” Alan
Ruffman and Colin D. Howell Ground Zero A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion
in Halifax Harbour Nimbus Publishing Ltd. and Halifax: Gorsebrook Institute
for Atlantic Studies at St. Mary’s University pp. 69-84
Scanlon, Joseph (2007) The Medical Response to the 1917 Halifax Explosion
Halifax: National Forum on Emergency Preparedness and Response
Scanlon, Joseph (1999) “Myths of Male and Military Superiority: Fictional
Accounts of the 1917 Halifax Explosion” English Studies in Canada Vol.
24 pp. 1001-1025
Scanlon, T. Joseph and Handmer, John (2001) “The Halifax Explosion and
the Port Arthur Massacre: Testing Samuel Henry Prince’s Ideas”
Mass Emergencies and Disasters Vol. 19 No. 2 pp. 181-208
Scanlon, Joseph (2000) “Source of Threat and Source of Assistance: The
Maritime Aspects of the 1917 Halifax Explosion” The Northern Mariner
Vol. X No. 4 (October) pp: 39-50
Scanlon, Joseph (1988) “Dealing with mass death after a community catastrophe:
handling bodies after the 1917 Halifax explosion” Disaster Prevention
and Management Vol. 7 No. 4 pp. 288-304
Scanlon, T. Joseph (1997) “Rewriting a Living Legend: Researching the
1917 Halifax Explosion” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters Vol. 15 No. 1 pp. 147-178
Scanlon, Joseph and Gillian Osborne (1992) “The Man Who Helped Sammy
Prince Write: Dwight Johnstone and the Halifax Explosion” International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters Vol. 10 No. 1 March pp. 189-206
Scanlon, T. Joseph (1988) “Disaster’s Little Known Pioneer: Canada’s
Samuel Henry Prince” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters
Vol. 6 No. 3 pp. 213-232
Schmidt, René. 1985. Canadian Disasters. Scholastic Canada Ltd., Richmond
Hill, Ontario, ISBN 0-590-71525-9, 123 pp.; An Explosion as Big as a Nuclear
Bomb. pp. 27-30.
Settle, M.A. c.1918. The Tradgedy[sic] of the Halifax Explosion [Dec. 6, 1917]
a pitiable account by one of the victims. Privately published, Halifax(?),
Nova Scotia, 8 pp.
Settle, Victor. 1994. Halifax Shipyards 1917-1978: An Historical Perspective.
Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of History, Saint Mary's University, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, pp.; pp. - .
Sheldon, Joseph. 1918. A Bolt from the Blue. Cox Bros. Co., Halifax, Nova
Scotia, unpaged, [33] pp.
Sheppard, Tom. 1999. Historic Wolfville: Grand Pre and Countryside. , , Nova
Scotia, ISBN , pp.; pp. 203-204.
Shutlak, Garry. 1994. A Vision of Regeneration: Reconstruction after the [Halifax
Harbour] Explosion, 1917-21. in Alan Ruffman and Colin D. Howell, co-editors,
GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour, Canada's
Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings of the conference: The 1917 Explosion: Collision
in Halifax Harbour and Its Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova
Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia and
The Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp.
421-426, endnotes p. 484.
[Shutlak, Garry, Philip L. Hartling and Lois Yorke]. 1999. Halifax and Its
People: 1749-1999. Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management and Nimbus
Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-292-1, 174 pp; Introduction,
Brian Cuthbertson, p. viii, col. 2; Chapter 3, Disasters, pp. 54-56, 3 plates.
Simpson, D.W. and Alan Ruffman. 1984. The Halifax Explosion - December 6,
1917 [Abstract]. Opening plenary address jointly presented to the combined
meetings of the Canadian Geophysical Union and the Canadian Meteorological
and Oceanographic Society, May 29-June 1, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 29, 1
p.
Simpson, David and Alan Ruffman. 1984. The Halifax, Nova Scotia, Explosion
- December 6, 1917 [Abstract]. 56th Annual Meeting, Eastern Section, Seismological
Society of America, October 10-12, St. Louis, Missouri, October 11, Earthquake
Notes, July-September, Vol. 55, No. 3, Abstracts, p. 11.
Simpson, David and Alan Ruffman. 1994. Explosions, Bombs and Bumps: Scientific
Aspects of the Explosion. in Alan Ruffman and Colin D. Howell, co-editors,
GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour, Canada's
Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings of the conference: The 1917 Explosion: Collision
in Halifax Harbour and Its Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova
Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia and
The Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp.
275-299, endnotes pp. 458-463.
Smith, David G. 1981. Reconstruction of the Richmond District. Typed manuscript,
research paper, presented to Benevolent Funipendulous Society of Nova Scotia,
April, Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Manuscript Group 27, Vol. 9, No. 8,
6 pp.
Smith, Stanley K. 1918a. Heart Throbs of the Halifax Horror; 60 Illustrations
from actual photographs map of city, showing devastated area and list of dead.
Gerald E. Weir, 223 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, [first edition];
black on white paper cover, half-page cover drawing signed by 'G.E.W.'; Descriptions
that May Aid in Identification of Unclaimed Unidentified Bodies Which have
been Interred. pp. 108-115.; between pp. 112-113, blue tear-out slip to be
mailed in to obtain the February 28, 1918 'List of Over 1600 Identified Dead'
and 'Map of City showing Devastated Area', rear cover blank, 120 pp., 61 plates.
Smith, Stanley K. 1918b. Heart Throbs of the Halifax Horror; 60 Illustrations
from actual photographs map of city, showing devastated area and list of dead.
Gerald E. Weir, 223 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 'SECOND EDITION --
GERALD E. WEIR, HALIFAX and NEW YORK' noted at bottom of red on white paper
cover, full-page unattributed front cover drawing of Arthur Lismer, printed
price 75¢; Descriptions that May Aid in Identification of Unclaimed Unidentified
Bodies Which have been Interred. pp. 108-115.; between pp. 112-113, blue tear-out
slip to be mailed in to obtain the February 28, 1918 'List of Over 1600 Identified
Dead' and 'Map of City showing Devastated Area', outside rear cover red on
white advertisement for 'The Drama of a City illustrated with Eleven Drawings
by Arthur Lismer ... Ready about May 20th Published in New York' ... 'Address
Canadian Office - 12 Roy Building, Halifax, 120 pp., 61 plates, identical
text, plates and advertisements of first edition.
Smith, Stanley K. 1918c. The Drama of a City, The Story of Stricken Halifax.
Drawings by Arthur Lismer. Gerald E. Weir, New York City, New York, printed
at 17-27 Vandewater St., New York City, pale green hard cover with orange
lettering, 180 pp. (a reprint of Heart Throbs of the Halifax Horror with the
photographs replaced by eleven drawings found on p. [2], following pp. 14
and 20, preceding pp. 43, and [55], following pp. 66 and 74, p. [78], following
pp. 114 and 132, and preceding p. 145).
Smyth, Donna E. 1994. A Semiotic Blast. in Alan Ruffman and Colin D. Howell,
co-editors, GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour,
Canada's Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings of the conference: The 1917 Explosion:
Collision in Halifax Harbour and Its Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax,
Nova Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia
and The Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp.
101-112, endnotes pp. 438-439.
Snider, Don. 1995. They Never Knew What Hit Them The Halifax Explosion. The
Seniors' Advocate, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Vol. , No. , p. 3.
Snider, Don. 2003. Halifax Explosion Movie Set In Halifax Regional Municipality
And Lunenburg. First Responder Magazine, , , September, pp. 6-7.
Stanley-Blackwell, Laurie C.C. 19??. Historic Antigonish: Town and Country.
, , Nova Scotia, ISBN , pp.; p. 271.
Stephens, David E. 1981. Truro: A Railway Town. Lancelot Press Limited, Hantsport,
Nova Scotia, ISBN 0-88999-157-X, 88 pp.; p. 71.
Soucoup, Dan. 1998. Edwardian Halifax: Postcard Glimpses of an Era, 1900-1920.
Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, pp.; pp. 78-81.
Steedman, Ian. 1991. When the Bang Came. Up Front column, The Southender,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, December, p. .
Sutherland, David. 1994. Halifax Harbour, December 6, 1917: Setting the Scene.
in Alan Ruffman and Colin D. Howell, co-editors, GROUND ZERO: A Reassessment
of the 1917 Explosion in Halifax Harbour, Canada's Most Tragic Disaster. Proceedings
of the conference: The 1917 Explosion: Collision in Halifax Harbour and Its
Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Co-published by Nimbus
Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia and The Gorsebrook Research Institute
for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp. 3-8, endnotes pp. 427-428.
Sutow, M[ary]. Pauline Murphy. 1992. Worse Than War: The Halifax Explosion.
Four East Publications, Tantallon, Nova Scotia, ISBN 0-920427-33-2, August,
42 pp.
Sweeney, James B. 1981. Disaster! Searches, Rescues, and Tragedies. David
McKay Company, Inc., New York City, New York, ISBN 0-679-20954-9, 119 pp.;
Chapter 13, Halifax Disaster, pp. 109-116.
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