The tragedy of Monomoy Beach : The graveyard of the Atlantic

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The tragedy of Monomoy Beach : The graveyard of the Atlantic

by Clarkson P. (Clarkson Paine) Bearse

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

THE TRAGEDY of MONOMOY BEACH - THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC

0:12

Introduction

1:20

An Appreciation

0:37

CHAPTER I

4:47

CHAPTER II

4:22

CHAPTER III

8:24

CHAPTER IV

7:33

CHAPTER V

6:27

CHAPTER VI

4:14

CHAPTER VII

9:14

Description

A vivid portrait of Cape Cod’s rugged shoreline frames this true‑to‑life account of the 1902 Monomoy disaster, a storm that turned the beach known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” into a scene of sudden loss. The narrator, a lifelong resident and former Coast Guard surfman, describes the geography of the shifting dunes, the relentless Atlantic surf, and the small fishing communities that depended on the waters. From the moment the news of the tragedy spread through Chatham and Harwich, the story captures the urgency and fear that gripped the townsfolk.

Drawing on personal experience and decades of quiet research, the author recounts how the lifesaving station’s crew was almost entirely wiped out by the fierce tide rips. His storytelling weaves together eyewitness recollections, local lore, and the stark reality of a night when the sea claimed many lives. Listeners will feel the weight of a community’s grief and gain a deeper appreciation for the perils that have shaped the Cape’s maritime heritage.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (60K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Goss Print, 1943.

Credits

Steve Mattern

Release date

2023-04-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Clarkson P. (Clarkson Paine) Bearse

1871–1952

A Cape Cod writer with firsthand ties to the coast, he is best remembered for writing about the dangers, rescues, and sea history of Monomoy Beach. His work draws on local knowledge and a life spent close to the communities he described.

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