Under the Red Sea Sun

Under the Red Sea Sun

"Under the Red Sea Sun" (New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1946) is a book by Edward Ellsberg describing salvage operations of the many ships scuttled by the Italians to block the port of Massawa on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during World War II. Massawa's excellent harbor was vital first to the Italian then to the British war effort.

Ellsberg, a skilled writer, described how a small group of workers under his direction accomplished an almost Herculean task with virtually no resources. Much of the story is an entertaining account of the bureaucratic politics of working in a remote backwater far from support and assistance.

Ellsberg paints a realistic picture of confusion and incompetence in the early days of the war. He was particularly caustic about the American civilian contractor building facilities at Asmara, where it was much cooler than at Massawa but was too far away for the facilities to ever be used by harbor personnel.

Quotation

Ellsberg, who had vast technical knowledge and experience, described experts as "...people who know so much about how things have been done in the past that they are usually blind to how they can be done in the future."

Reviews

* "Atlantic" 178:172. December 1946.
* "Booklist" 43:84. November 15, 1946.
* "Christian Science Monitor", November 15, 1946. P. 16.
* "New York Times" November 3, 1946. P. 5.
* "New Yorker" 22:65. December 28, 1946.
* "San Francisco Chronicle", November 12, 1946. P16.
* "Saturday Review" 29:14. November 16, 1946.

The book as inspiration

The story of Ellsberg's heroic effort inspired Eurobank's Polish division (Eurobank Poland) to create a corporate project management training program called "Massawa Training", which in 2007 won the PMI Award in its category. [ [http://www.pmi.org/WhoWeAre/Pages/Past-Winners-2007.aspx PMI Award 2007 winners] ]

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