"This collection of true tales cannot fail to fascinate those who love the sea and stand in awe of its power." Publishers Weekly. What was it like to have been aboard a doomed treasure ship destroyed by hurricane on the Florida coast. . . and then, 255 years later, to be the first to find the treasure?!? Or to walk the sunken streets of Port Royal and hear the bell toll in the tower? In this book you, the reader, get to experience it all! Throughout marine history certain marine disasters, salvage efforts, or shipwrecks have stood out above all the others. This book and its rare photographs tell you why they were unusual. They will endure as long as do the mysteries of the sea themselves such as the odd disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, or the strange tale of the Mary Celeste. They all live again as Robert Burgess puts you into these exciting true sea tales in an unforgettable way. 205 pages. Paperback 7.5 x 9.25-inches ©2000 Published by iUniverse.com.TO ORDER THIS BOOK FROM BARNES & NOBLE, CLICK ON THE BOOK TITLE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. The Archaeology of Shipwrecks FROM THE BOOK:
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