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Here's a helpful, easy-to-read guide that turns beachcombing into
exciting expeditions for discovering the marvelous beach creatures
and dynamic shore features from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. It is a
must for anyone visiting the beaches between these two locales
because it simply and clearly describes the creatures and natural
forces that make the beach so much fun.
Maritime historians Professor Henry Keatts and George Farr are
authors of many stirring accounts of shipwrecks. In this work they
venture into the lives and homes of lightkeepers, lifesavers, and
residents along the shore off which the ships sank. The authors
capture the dauntless spirit of those who risked their lives and
generously opened their homes to shipwreck victims. Anecdotal
events detail the loss of ships and rescue attempts, not all of
which succeeded. A history of lighthouse evolution supplements the
description of individual lighthouses. A history of the U.S.
Life-Saving Service adds an interesting sidelight. A wealth of
illustrations, reflecting tireless research, breathes a seafaring
spirit into this narrative of shipwrecks, lighthouses, and people.
Reviews: If you're fascinated by sea tragedies and shipwrecks, The
Bell Tolls is the book to read. Tales of heroism and disaster
wrapped in mystery are examined and revealed in a well detailed
manner that is suspenseful as well as intriguing. The Bell Tolls
will go down as a classic for those of us who are captivated by the
sea and those who have sailed on her. -Clive Cussler I particularly
enjoyed the bits of "ancient" poetry they have included. Not only
have they told the stories of many wrecks not mentioned in other
maritime books, but they have an excellent selection of
lighthouses. Let me compliment them on their style of writing, and
I like the fact that they are not talking down to their
readers--something that all too many authors seem to do. They are
to be congratulated not only on their writing skills, but on their
depth of both research and knowledge. The Bell Tolls: Shipwrecks
& Lighthouses will be a best seller. -Frank O. Braynard,
Curator, American Merchant Marine Museum, United States Merchant
Marine Academy A fascinating mixture of shipwrecks, lighthouses and
the people whose lives they touched and often destroyed. A must
read for the armchair adventurer, diver or anyone else who has
heard the siren call of the sea. -Robert Cembrola, Curator-Naval
History, Naval War College Museum.
Maritime historians Professor Henry Keatts and George Farr are
authors of many stirring accounts of shipwrecks. In this work they
venture into the lives and homes of lightkeepers, lifesavers, and
residents along the shore off which the ships sank. The authors
capture the dauntless spirit of those who risked their lives and
generously opened their homes to shipwreck victims. Anecdotal
events detail the loss of ships and rescue attempts, not all of
which succeeded. A history of lighthouse evolution supplements the
description of individual lighthouses. A history of the U.S.
Life-Saving Service adds an interesting sidelight. A wealth of
illustrations, reflecting tireless research, breathes a seafaring
spirit into this narrative of shipwrecks, lighthouses, and people.
Reviews: If you're fascinated by sea tragedies and shipwrecks, The
Bell Tolls is the book to read. Tales of heroism and disaster
wrapped in mystery are examined and revealed in a well detailed
manner that is suspenseful as well as intriguing. The Bell Tolls
will go down as a classic for those of us who are captivated by the
sea and those who have sailed on her. -Clive Cussler I particularly
enjoyed the bits of "ancient" poetry they have included. Not only
have they told the stories of many wrecks not mentioned in other
maritime books, but they have an excellent selection of
lighthouses. Let me compliment them on their style of writing, and
I like the fact that they are not talking down to their
readers--something that all too many authors seem to do. They are
to be congratulated not only on their writing skills, but on their
depth of both research and knowledge. The Bell Tolls: Shipwrecks
& Lighthouses will be a best seller. -Frank O. Braynard,
Curator, American Merchant Marine Museum, United States Merchant
Marine Academy A fascinating mixture of shipwrecks, lighthouses and
the people whose lives they touched and often destroyed. A must
read for the armchair adventurer, diver or anyone else who has
heard the siren call of the sea. -Robert Cembrola, Curator-Naval
History, Naval War College Museum.
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