The publisher of the book "I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916" is Scholastic Inc. This children's historical fiction novel, written by Lauren Tarshis, is part of the popular "I Survived" series, which recounts various historical events through the eyes of young protagonists. The book was first published in 2010.
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History's Mysteries - 1998 Shark Attack 1916 2-6 was released on: USA: 1998
chet, dewey, monty, and uncle jerry
Yes because how can a shark get from a ocean to creek and sharks need salt water the creek had fresh water
In "I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916," the main problem centers around a young boy named Chet who becomes caught in a series of terrifying shark attacks that occur along the Jersey Shore during the summer of 1916. As the attacks escalate, Chet must navigate his fear and the chaos surrounding him while trying to survive both the physical threat of the sharks and the emotional turmoil of the situation. The story explores themes of courage, resilience, and the struggle to overcome fear in the face of danger.
The shark attacks of 1916 were in New Jersey.
The Jersey Shore shark attack, which occurred in July 1916, garnered significant media attention and was prominently covered for several weeks. The attacks, which involved multiple victims over a short period, contributed to widespread public fear and fascination with sharks. The event sparked discussions about beach safety and shark behavior, and its impact on popular culture and tourism lasted for years. Coverage faded over time, but the incident remains a notable part of shark attack lore.
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The Jersey Shore Shark Attacks were a series of shark attacks along the coast of New Jersey between July 1 and July 12, 1916. Charles Epting Vansant, 25, was killed July 1st at Beach Haven, a resort town on Long Beach Island. Charles Bruder, 27, was killed 72 kilometers north of Beach Haven in the resort town of Spring Lake. The final attacks took place in Matawan Creek near the town of Matawan on Wednesday, July 12. Lester Stillwell, 11, was pulled under in a creek by Wyckoff dock. Watson Stanley Fisher, 24, was attacked after he entered the creek trying to find Stillwell's body. The fifth victim, Joseph Dunn, 14, of New York City was attacked a half mile from the Wyckoff dock nearly 30 minutes after the attacks on Stillwell and Fisher. Dunn survived the attack after being rescued by his brother and friend after a vicious tug-of-war battle with the shark.
Gas attack at Hulluch happened on 1916-04-27.