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Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916 Paperback – May 21, 2002


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Combining rich historical detail and a harrowing, pulse-pounding narrative, Close to Shore brilliantly re-creates the summer of 1916, when a rogue Great White shark attacked swimmers along the New Jersey shore, triggering mass hysteria and launching the most extensive shark hunt in history.

In July 1916 a lone Great White left its usual deep-ocean habitat and headed in the direction of the New Jersey shoreline. There, near the towns of Beach Haven and Spring Lake--and, incredibly, a farming community
eleven miles inland--the most ferocious and unpredictable of predators began a deadly rampage: the first shark attacks on swimmers in U.S. history.

Capuzzo interweaves a vivid portrait of the era and meticulously drawn characters with chilling accounts of the shark's five attacks and the frenzied hunt that ensued. From the unnerving inevitability of the first attack on the esteemed son of a prosperous Philadelphia physician to the spine-tingling moment when a farm boy swimming in Matawan Creek feels the sandpaper-like skin of the passing shark,
Close to Shore is an undeniably gripping saga.

Heightening the drama are stories of the resulting panic in the citizenry, press and politicians, and of colorful personalities such as Herman Oelrichs, a flamboyant millionaire who made a bet that a shark was no match for a man (and set out to prove it); Museum of Natural History ichthyologist John Treadwell Nichols, faced with the challenge of stopping a mythic sea creature about which little was known; and, most memorable, the rogue Great White itself moving through a world that couldn't conceive of either its destructive power or its moral right to destroy.

Scrupulously researched and superbly written,
Close to Shore brings to life a breathtaking, pivotal moment in American history. Masterfully written and suffused with fascinating period detail and insights into the science and behavior of sharks, Close to Shorerecounts a breathtaking, pivotal moment in American history with startling immediacy.

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“A remarkable read . . . a flash photo of the moment when our fascination with sharks transformed from awe into mortal dread.”
Entertainment Weekly

“The most perfect beach book ever. Better than Jaws–an amazing story, terrific writing, and the Gilded Age setting is fascinating. I loved it.”
Linda Marotta, Shakespeare & Company, New York City

“Popular history meets popular science in this thrilling shark story. As in
Seabiscuit, the author interweaves social history with a suspenseful story told from different characters’ points of view, including that most fascinating character of all: the shark itself.”
Arsen Kashkashian, Boulder Book Store, Boulder, Colorado

“This riveting book skillfully combines historical fact with shark science and lore. A first-rate thriller that’s all the more spine-tingling because it really happened.”
Anne Edkins, Vroman’s Bookstore, Pasadena, California

“A riveting account of the terrorizing shark attacks [of 1916]. Meticulously researched, it provides fascinating information about the history of the great white shark as well as a social commentary of America during World War I. Informative, entertaining, enthralling.”
Tova Beiser, Brown University Bookstore, Providence, Rhode Island

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Combining rich historical detail and a harrowing, pulse-pounding narrative, Close to Shorebrilliantly re-creates the summer of 1916, when a rogue Great White shark attacked swimmers along the New Jersey shore, triggering mass hysteria and launching the most extensive shark hunt in history.

During the summer before the United States entered World War I, when ocean swimming was just becoming popular and luxurious Jersey Shore resorts were thriving as a chic playland for an opulent yet still innocent era's new leisure class, Americans were abruptly introduced to the terror of sharks. In July 1916 a lone Great White left its usual deep-ocean habitat and headed in the direction of the New Jersey shoreline. There, near the towns of Beach Haven and Spring Lake-and, incredibly, a farming community
eleven miles inland-the most ferocious and unpredictable of predators began a deadly rampage: the first shark attacks on swimmers in U.S. history.

For Americans celebrating an astoundingly prosperous epoch much like our own, fueled by the wizardry of revolutionary inventions, the arrival of this violent predator symbolized the limits of mankind's power against nature.

Interweaving a vivid portrait of the era and meticulously drawn characters with chilling accounts of the shark's five attacks and the frenzied hunt that ensued, Michael Capuzzo has created a nonfiction historical thriller with the texture of
Ragtime and the tension of Jaws. From the unnerving inevitability of the first attack on the esteemed son of a prosperous Philadelphia physician to the spine-tingling moment when a farm boy swimming in Matawan Creek feels the sandpaper-like skin of the passing shark, Close to Shore is an undeniably gripping saga.

Heightening the drama are stories of the resulting panic in the citizenry, press and politicians, and of colorful personalities such as Herman Oelrichs, a flamboyant millionaire who made a bet that a shark was no match for a man (and set out to prove it); Museum of Natural History ichthyologist John Treadwell Nichols, faced with the challenge of stopping a mythic sea creature about which little was known; and, most memorable, the rogue Great White itself moving through a world that couldn't conceive of either its destructive power or its moral right to destroy.

Scrupulously researched and superbly written,
Close to Shore brings to life a breathtaking, pivotal moment in American history. Masterfully written and suffused with fascinating period detail and insights into the science and behavior of sharks, Close to Shorerecounts a breathtaking, pivotal moment in American history with startling immediacy.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown; Reprint edition (May 21, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 317 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0767904141
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0767904148
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.17 x 0.74 x 7.99 inches
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A Boston native and graduate of Northwestern University, journalist Michael Capuzzo is author of the New York Times bestsellers CLOSE TO SHORE (the true story of Jaws) and THE MURDER ROOM (a true-crime classic featuring the "living Sherlock Holmes"). Both books were critically acclaimed, published in many languages, and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award.

CLOSE TO SHORE, optioned by director David O. Russell, was a Top Ten Book of the Year (People magazine) and "adventure classic" with "artistry reminiscent of Stephen Crane" (The New Yorker).

THE MURDER ROOM, the true story of the crime-fighting club the Vidocq Society and its brilliant lead detective, was nominated for the Edgar Award, shortlisted for Great Britain's Golden Dagger Award, reviewed as a worthy heir to Raymond Chandler, and optioned by the producers of CSI.

Capuzzo was a longtime staff writer for The Miami Herald and The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was nominated four times for the Pulitzer for feature writing and national reporting. In his spare time he wrote WILD THINGS, a nationally syndicated humor column on animals that spawned his books WILD THINGS; MUTTS: AMERICA'S DOGS (with Brian Kilcommons), and the two-volume collection OUR BEST FRIENDS and CAT CAUGHT MY HEART (with his wife, Teresa Banik Capuzzo). A sportswriter starting at age fifteen, he was nominated for a National Magazine Award for his Sports Illustrated profile of Henry Aaron, and has written for Esquire, Life, Reader's Digest, and appeared often on NPR and many national media outlets.

Mike and his wife Teresa founded and publish Mountain Home, a regional magazine, "Free as the Wind, in Appalachian Pennsylvania and New York that has won wide acclaim as a new form of citizen storytelling journalism and more than seventy statewide and international awards for writing, photography, and design.

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
1,211 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the book fascinating, interesting, and exciting. They describe the writing as well-written, easy to read, and unputdownable. Readers appreciate the detail given on life in the early 20th century. They also mention the book is well-researched, highly informative, and compelling. Opinions are mixed on the pacing, with some finding it good and comfortable, while others say it's slow.

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139 customers mention "Readability"139 positive0 negative

Customers find the book fascinating, interesting, and exciting. They say it's filled with history, entertaining, and educational. Readers also mention the shark attack scenes are lucid and suspenseful.

"It was a really good book with a lot of shark facts and historical facts from that era...." Read more

"...The book does have a good pace and is an engaging read, but in my opinion, when you have true-life events as frightening as these, there's no need..." Read more

"...shark lover, you will still love this book all the same as it is truly a great read...." Read more

""Close to Shore" is a detailed, scientific, sociological look at society in 1916 with the added bonus of the focus on reactions to shark..." Read more

53 customers mention "Writing quality"50 positive3 negative

Customers find the writing quality of the book well-written, composed, and easy to read. They say it brings the era, places, and participants vividly to life. Readers also mention the book is gripping, chilling, and unputdownable.

"...The writer is an artful wordsmith, which makes it feel as poetic as a good fiction work...." Read more

"A nicely written, deeply researched work and un-sensational in its approach, this is a gripping account of a series of shark attacks - most probably..." Read more

"...the end, though, I have to give the book four stars because the prose style is sharp and the author recreates the harrowing shark attack scenes with..." Read more

"...Very nicely written, occasionally a bit draggy when going off on a tangent about a particular person somewhat relevant to the overall story...." Read more

46 customers mention "Narrative quality"38 positive8 negative

Customers find the narrative quality of the book excellent. They say it's descriptive, enjoyable, and masterful. Readers also mention the book blends American history with an excellent narrative that makes it hard to put down. They say it breathes life into the lives of the victims and their rescuers.

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"...2. Did I mention it's artful? The language in here is so colorful that every bit of information has an even bigger impact.3...." Read more

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41 customers mention "Research quality"41 positive0 negative

Customers find the book well-researched, highly informative, and compelling. They appreciate the amazing facts about what was unknown about sharks at that time. Readers also mention the book is full of little details and an excellent commentary.

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"Not only was the book entertaining to read, it was also educational in teaching me many things about sharks about which I was unaware...." Read more

10 customers mention "Scariness level"10 positive0 negative

Customers find the story terrifying, gripping, and chilling. They say it reads like a scary mystery novel.

"...It was well done and scary to think about. The thought of being attacked by a shark is frightening to contemplate...." Read more

"...A gripping, chilling and unputdownable read, especially for we of the Gen X who grew up with, and wisely swam less because of, 'Jaws'."" Read more

"...This book is well-crafted and well-written and at times it actually scared me. I couldn't put this book down...." Read more

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Customers find the book sturdy and well-crafted. They mention it arrived in great shape.

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22 customers mention "Pacing"11 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some mention the storylines move along smoothly, while others say it's slow and boring.

"...The book does have a good pace and is an engaging read, but in my opinion, when you have true-life events as frightening as these, there's no need..." Read more

"...The climax was underwhelming. Perhaps this was because the author was determined to tell the truth. I admire him for taking that position...." Read more

"...researched work and un-sensational in its approach, this is a gripping account of a series of shark attacks - most probably by a single `rogue' -..." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
It was a really good book with a lot of shark facts and historical facts from that era. I only wish the author would have added pictures of the area and of the people who were killed . Other than that , I enjoyed the book and learned facts about sharks.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2016
Will preface this by saying that if you're really interested in this series of events, and want to read what is probably the definitive publication on the Jersey Shore attacks, "Twelve Days of Terror" by Richard Fernicola is the one to read.

With that being said, I enjoyed "Close to Shore" a great deal too, though not as much as "Twelve Days of Terror," which is a much more scholarly work supported by an incredible amount of research. This one seems intended to mimic the style of other nonfiction works ("Isaac's Storm" about the Galveston hurricane comes to mind) where the author intends to have the book read like a novel and sets out to create a character of the primary menace -- in this case, the shark. The book does have a good pace and is an engaging read, but in my opinion, when you have true-life events as frightening as these, there's no need to gloss them over with conjecture on the shark's thoughts or conjecture on the thoughts of the ill-fated beach bathers/creek bathers. The approach works in something like "Isaac's Storm," which is probably altogether a better handling of a menacing force of nature, but it flails a bit here.

Some readers may not have a lot of patience for the large amount of time Mr. Capuzzo spends on recreating the era in which this happened (as in, what were people wearing, what were the popular pastimes, what was in the newspaper). I did have patience for it and actually enjoyed that aspect of the book, because I think the recreation of an era adds a lot to any nonfiction work about history, and Mr. Capuzzo does a fantastic job of that. But at the end of the day, although no one will probably ever know why this happened, we can be reasonably certain that the shark had no idea it was 1916, and did not set out to be a symbol of the end of America's innocence.

In recreating the era, Mr. Capuzzo also enlightens us on the perceptions people of the time had about sharks -- perceptions that noted biologists and museum curators of the time took to be established fact (the idea that sharks had venomous bites, for example, or that no shark had jaws powerful enough to break an adult human's bones).

This is a good read. I only gave it four stars instead of five because I didn't think some of the conjecture was necessary. The events and their inexplicable nature stand on their own.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
First, let me say that I am a shark lover. I love sharks. That was what lured me into reading this, but so many other things kept me reading. So, here is a rundown of what makes this work so great:

1. It's non-fiction. Now, normally I would say this is not great because I'm personally not a fan of non-fiction, but this pretty much changed my mind forever. The writer is an artful wordsmith, which makes it feel as poetic as a good fiction work. With that being said, I can tell he did his research, and he has a robust bibliography following the material to back it up.
2. Did I mention it's artful? The language in here is so colorful that every bit of information has an even bigger impact.
3. Not only does the story itself shine, the history does, too. Like I said, I picked this up because of sharks. As soon as I started reading, I was getting a history lesson - and again, it is written in such a creative way that I was immediately drawn to it. He really illustrates everything about society at the time to set up this story.

Those are my 3 biggest points that make this book what it is; as for the rest, I will let future readers decide! In short, if you are a shark lover like me, you will absolutely obsess over this book. But, if you're not a shark lover, you will still love this book all the same as it is truly a great read. In my opinion, you should read it in the summer right before you go to the beach!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2012
"Close to Shore" is a detailed, scientific, sociological look at society in 1916 with the added bonus of the focus on reactions to shark attacks.

Capuzzo gives us the history behind Benchley's "Jaws," as well as the habits/life cycle of sharks. For anyone interested in the science and biodiversity of the sea, the shark chapters are enough reason to buy the book. Add to those the state of American science in oceanography during the early 1900s, and we have more interesting ideas, including that people didn't believe sharks were dangerous to man until the 1916 attacks--at least in America along the Eastern shore.

Another fascinating part of the book is the sociological commentary on the sport of swimming in the ocean. I knew that the Romantics prized swimming (Lord Byron swam the Dardenelles), but assumed everybody swam. The beach is a fundamental part of my family's traditions. Capuzzo takes us from the sheltered "bathing wagons" of modesty for women to the scandalous baring of ANKLES to the new swimming costumes that freed the arms along with sundry other comments on the role of journalism and sensationalism.

This is an educational summer read as long as it doesn't give you a new phobia about SHARKS off the coast of all beaches.
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Julie
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2024
Got for a shark mad person.
Kohai
3.0 out of 5 stars Als Roman noch ok
Reviewed in Germany on June 30, 2019
Der Autor möchte die Eregnisse an der New Jersey Küste von 1916 als großes historisches Gemälde aufarbeiten und scheitert leider grandios daran. Er schafft es auf keiner Seiteobjektiv zu bleiben und einfach Fakten zu präsentieren. Statt dessen schmückt er die Geschehnisse mit potentiellen Gedanken und Gefühlen der beteiligten Personen aus - und bizarrer Weise bisweilen auch mit denen des Hais.
Für den Diskurs und die verschiedenen Theorien, was damals geschah - worüber sich Experten bis heute uneinig sind - geht der Autor im Laufe des Buchs nicht ein, nur am Ende erwähnt er mit wenigen Sätzen, dass es auch andere Ansichten gibt. Er vertritt in diesem Buch als einzig wahre These die heute sehr umstrittene Meinung des einzelnen "rogue sharks" und legt sich bei der Haiart stur auf den weißen Hai fest.
Kritik an dieser Geschichte lässt er nicht zu, denn für alle Ungereimtheiten hat er zwei einfache Erklärungen: Zufall und der Hai war verhaltensgestört. Damit erklärt er alle noch so großen Logiklöcher in seiner Theorie.

Als Tatsachenbericht ist das Buch somit nicht wirklich zu gebrauchen, als Roman mit realem Bezug ist das Buch jedoch noch ganz ok, auch wenn es unter diesem Gesichtspunkt gelesen, bisweilen sehr langatmig ist und die Darstellung des Hais mehr als überholt ist.
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2016
Excellent read!
Voltaire
5.0 out of 5 stars Les vraies dents de la mer !
Reviewed in France on August 28, 2012
Il paraît que cette tragique histoire aurait inspiré Spielberg tant le requin de cette année 1916 est au moins aussi féroce que celui qui sévit 60 ans après. C'est haletant, on dirait un polar !
L'atmosphère est délicieusement restituée, on sent la lourdeur des étés américains, la folie et dynamisme de ce pays encore épargné par la guerre ... mais pas par un squale affamé.
Un dossier de photos d'époque permet de mieux connaître les malheureux héros du livre.
Artisan
4.0 out of 5 stars story that inspired peter benchleys' jaws??
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2014
interesting historic review of shark attack by a juvenile greatwhite shark set in an interesting period of early 20th century.lots of historic background detail,well written,good light reading material and i think this may have been the basis for peter benchleys novel,jaws?? unfortunately because of that book and subsequent movies, shark populations have been on the steady decline since.
a good read and a thoughtful reminder that not all of the earths surfaces are safe playgrounds for humans despite what we think.