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Endurance

Endurance

by Alfred Lansing

Ernest Shackleton defined heroism in 1915 when his ship, the Endurance, was trapped in ice and then destroyed on its way to Antarctica. This tense week-by-week, month-by-month reconstruction charts the incredible journey undertaken by his crew of 27 men through 850 miles of the southern Atlantic's heaviest seas.
Hitler's U-Boat War

Hitler's U-Boat War

by Clay Blair

Clay Blair is the author of two dozen books that have created a permanent place in the telling of our history. These include Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan; biographies of Admiral H. G. Rickover; Generals Douglas MacArthur, Matthew B. Ridgway, and Omar N. Bradley; and John F. Kennedy; and, most recently, The Forgotten War, about Korea. He died in 1998.        
The Path Between the Seas

The Path Between the Seas

by David McCullough

Describes all the events and personalities involved in the monumental undertaking which precipitated revolution, scandal, economic crisis, and a new Central American republic Bibliography: p. 655-669.
Includes index.
Shadow Divers

Shadow Divers

by Robert Kurson

Shadow Divers is a non-fictional recounting of the discovery of a World War II German U-Boat sixty miles off the coast of New Jersey, USA in 1991.
Endurance

Endurance

by Caroline Alexander

In August 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton and a crew of twenty-seven set sail aboard the Endurance bound for the South Atlantic - their goal to be the first explorers ever to cross Antarctica. Weaving a treacherous path through the icy Weddell Sea, they came within eighty miles of their destination when the ship became trapped in the ice pack. For the next ten months they waited for the ice to break, but it never did, instead crushing the Endurance in its flows, leaving the crew stranded. With remarkable... Read more about this item
Castles Of Steel

Castles Of Steel

by Robert K Massie

Castles of Steel is a work of non-fiction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert K. Massie. It details the naval actions of the First World War with an emphasis on those of the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany. This book continues the examination of the naval arms race between these two powers in Massie's tome Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War.
Half Mile Down

Half Mile Down

by William Beebe

The Ashley Book Of Knots

The Ashley Book Of Knots

by Clifford W Ashley

In Harms Way

In Harms Way

by Doug Stanton

Tinkerbelle

Tinkerbelle

by Robert Manry

The Safeguard Of the Sea

The Safeguard Of the Sea

by N a M Rodger

On the Bottom

On the Bottom

by Commander Edward Ellsberg

Britannia

Britannia

by John Fairfax

European Discovery Of America

European Discovery Of America

by Samuel Eliot Morison

The Kon-Tiki Expedition

The Kon-Tiki Expedition

by Thor Heyerdahl

American Practical Navigator

American Practical Navigator

by Nathaniel Bowditch

Women and Children Last

Women and Children Last

by Alexander Crosby Brown

The Arnheiter Affair

The Arnheiter Affair

by Neil Sheehan

A Field Guide To the Birds

A Field Guide To the Birds

by Roger Tory Peterson

Blind Man's Bluff

Blind Man's Bluff

by Sherry; Drew, Christopher; Drew, Annette Lawrence Sontag

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