|
Shipwrecks Non-Fiction Books
-
- Modern Era (2)
- Many Time Periods (1)
- 19th Century (1)
- 17th Century (2)
- 1 visitors recommend:
Adventures in Ocean Exploration: From the Discovery of the Titanic to the Search for Noah's Flood
Source: Amazon
Author: Robert D. Ballard with Malcolm McConnell
- The new book from the master of underwater archeology. (Oct. 2001)
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
- 1 visitors recommend:
The Search for Sunken Treasure: Exploring the World's Great Shipwrecks
Source: Amazon
Author: Robert F. Marx and Jenifer Marx
- From an Amazon reader: "Marxs' first hand experience as the foremost underwater archaeologist are evident in this discription of the more famous shipwrecks of modern times and the men who search for and find and salvage these time capsules. The book holds ones attention, and once started, will not be set down until finished. It is history that is interesting and exciting. A must for all who enjoy the sea, a must for all who enjoy treasure, a must for all who enjoy the excitement of the search." (1996)
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
- 1 visitors recommend:
Sunken Treasure Books
Source: Dave Crooks
E-mail: dcrooks@dcrooks.com
- An annotated bibliography of 1000+ sunken
treasure and shipwreck books.
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
- 6 visitors recommend:
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea
Source: Amazon
Author: Gary Kinder
- From an Amazon reader: "One of the best nonfiction books I have ever read .... The book flips back and forth between a historical account of the SS Central America's final journey, and modern day efforts to recover the lost ship. Gary Kinder's extensive research and subsequent account of the SS Central America reads like a high-suspense thriller." (1999)
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
- 3 visitors recommend:
Shipwreck: A Saga of Sea Tragedy and Sunken Treasure
Source: Amazon
Author: Dave Horner
- From an Amazon reader: "A well researched and historically informative work about two 17th-century Spanish treasure galleons, their tragic history and fate, and the story of the modern-day treasure hunters who found and salvaged them. Dave Horner ... writes passionately yet objectively." (1999)
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
- 1 visitors recommend:
The Spanish Treasure Fleets
Source: Amazon
Author: Timothy R. Walton
- From an Amazon reader: "A book about the unbelievable efforts made to transport gold and silver from New Spain and Peru to Spain between the 15th and 18th century, how these precious metals initiated worldwide commerce, about the rise and fall of the Spanish/Habsburg empire and how it helped European countries to become economic and political world powers. Waltons book moves through three centuries of world history in an appropriate pace, without leaving out interesting details. It simply is a fascinating book!" (1994)
- Would you recommend this to other visitors?
|
| |