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Come
Hell and High Water
Jean
Hood
Seventeen tales of disaster, mayhem, heroism, foolishness and tragedy
on the high seas are all meticulously researched and compellingly
presented by Jean Hood in Come Hell and High Water. These
include the doomed submarine USS Squalus, whose sinking
off Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1938 inaugurated a revolutionary
submarine rescue technique, and lesser-known vessels like the Rothsay
Castle, an unseaworthy ferry whose captain refused to turn
back because he would have had to refund the fares. From the “floating
bomb” known as The Prince in 1752 to the tragic loss
of the Russian submarine Kursk in 2000, here are shipwreck dramas
to absorb anyone intrigued by the history of ships and the sea.
Jean Hood is the former Information Officer at
Lloyd’s Registry of Shipping, where she dealt with questions
from the international community on modern and historical ships.
Her other books include Marked for Misfortune. She lives
in England.
$30.00

Hardcover
History / Maritime
416 pages
6 x 9
24 black & white photographs
ISBN: 1-58080-143-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-58080-143-0
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