The Sea Hunters II: More True Adventures with Famous Shipwrecks by Clive Cussler, Craig Dirgo

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  • Pub. Date: December 2002
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    • Pub. Date: December 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 464pp

    Synopsis

    More true adventures with shipwrecks and the real life NUMA - Clive Cussler's National Underwater & Marine Agency.

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    Well known for his series of action adventure novels starring Dirk Pitt, Cussler is also the founder of the nonprofit National Underwater and Marine Agency, a group that searches for shipwrecks of historical significance. The group does not salvage any artifacts; they simply note the wreckage location and turn their information over to appropriate agencies for further study and planning. In this fast-paced narrative that doesn't tinker with the earlier Sea Hunters' successful formula, Cussler and his teams search for 300 years' worth of wrecks as varied as La Salle's 17th-century flagship, a dirigible lost in a storm off the New Jersey coast in 1933 and the famous PT-109. Cussler traveled along the coast of Texas, up the Mississippi River and to the jungles of the South Pacific in search of historically important wrecks of all sorts. Cussler first provides the historical background for each tragedy (sometimes inventing dialogue when there are no survivors to interview), then dives into his own adventures. One of Cussler's unsuccessful searches took his team to the Maine wilderness, where they tried to locate the wreckage of a French airplane that crashed in 1927 on its way to Washington, having crossed the Atlantic nonstop, before Charles Lindbergh. On the other hand, his crew found the RMS Carpathia (the ship that rescued the survivors of the Titanic), which had been sunk by a German U-boat off the Irish coast in 1918. Cussler's artful writing style and varied experiences while searching for historical treasures make this a first-rate adventure book sure to please any student of history and the odd Pitt fan who takes the plunge. With a 250,000 first printing, many are expected to. (Dec. 2) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Author of the wildly popular seafaring adventure series starring man's men Dirk Pitt and Kurt Austin, former ace advertising exec Clive Cussler is also a sea searcher in real life and has discovered some of history's most famous shipwrecks.

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    Sea Hunters Hits a home runby Anonymous

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    February 14, 2003: The Sea Hunters II Clive Cussler is the most interesting & suspenseful master of any current author. He has no equal in creating a story & relating it to his readers. He makes history come alive & entertaining. He enlightens the reader & teases them along the way. His enthusiasm for his adventures permits the reader to better enjoy his stories. In this latest adventure, The Sea Hunters II, he shares his accounts of searches for lost shipwrecks, airplanes, and steamships of the past. He weaves a story in only a way that the reader will want to know more of the past events. The book reader, Mr. Scott Brick, is excellent & one can almost hear the author?s enthusiasm for this current adventure. The unabridged version of his latest audiobook is outstanding. Michael W. McShan, MD 02/14/03

    engaging look at predominately nautical historyby harstan

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    October 31, 2002: Sea adventure novelist Clive Cussler is as highly regarded for his efforts to hunt and find real shipwrecks (see THE SEA HUNTERS) as he is for his exciting NUMA books that are far from the Pitts. Mr. Cussler and Craig Dirgo provide a new account of their search for shipwrecks (and air-wrecks) around the world. Each description provides fascinating historical background data that includes information about the vessel, where it allegedly sunk and why, and the team search of records and other related evidence before finally conducting an on-site investigation. Bottom line is that THE SEA HUNTERS II is an absorbing account that confirms or denies the ?authoritative? locale. Though a fictional account of what the crew might have said as the ship sank might turn off historical purists, THE SEA HUNTERS II is an engaging look at predominately nautical history through the disasters that typically shocked those individuals aware at that time. Harriet Klausner