Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The attempt to rescue a man from a Kentucky cave in 1925 generated America's first true media spectacle, capturing attention through front-page news and hourly radio bulletins. Even Congress recessed to hear story updates.
Synopsis
The sensationalism and hysteria of the attempt to rescue Floyd Collins from the cave where he was trapped in early 1925 generated America's first true media spectacle and one of the seminal events of the century. The crowds that gathered outside Sand Cave in Kentucky turned the rescue site into a carnival. Collins' situation was front-page news throughout the country, ranked the third largest news story between two World Wars. Hourly bulletins interrupted radio programs, and even Congress recessed to hear the latest word. With a new epilogue revealing additional information about the Floyd Collins story that has come to light since the book was first published, Trapped is both a tense adventure and a brilliant historical recreation of the past.