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HTML5 and CSS3: The Complete Manual
by Imagine Publishing
Description: The essential HTML5 and CSS3 handbook for web designers
ISBN: 070989322882 Genre: Computer Series: None
People Behind the Disney Parks: Stories of Those Honored with a Window on Main Street USA
by Chick Snyder
Description: A comprehensive look at People Honored with a Window on Main Street USA
ISBN: 9781484748725 Genre: Disney Series: None
Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2021
by Len Testa
Description: The best-selling independent guide to Walt Disney World has everything you need to plan your family’s trip―hassle-free. Whether you are planning your annual vacation to Walt Disney World or preparing for your first visit ever, this book gives you the insider scoop on hotels, restaurants, and attractions. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2021 explains how Walt Disney World works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your vacation count. With an Unofficial Guide in hand―and with authors Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa as guides―find out what’s available in every category, from best to worst, and get step-by-step, detailed plans to help make the most of your time at Walt Disney World.
ISBN: 9781628091106 Genre: Disney Series: None
Fantastic Land
by Mike Bockoven
Description: Since the 1970s, FantasticLand has been the theme park where Fun is Guaranteed! But when a hurricane ravages the Florida coast and isolates the park, the employees find it anything but fun. Five weeks later, the authorities who rescue the survivors encounter a scene of horror. Photos soon emerge online of heads on spikes outside of rides and viscera and human bones littering the gift shops, breaking records for hits, views, likes, clicks, and shares. How could a group of survivors, mostly teenagers, commit such terrible acts?
ISBN: 9781510737884 Genre: Fiction Series: None
Something Smells
by Kelly Renee Schutz
Description: Four relatable short-storied murder mysteries and three comedic dry humored mysteries as presented by Detective, Get-To-The-Point
ISBN: 9798361723430 Genre: Fiction Series: None
Ships and Shipwrecks: Stories from the Great Lakes
by Richard Gebhart
Description: From the day that French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle launched the Griffin in 1679 to the 1975 sinking of the celebrated Edmund Fitzgerald, thousands of commercial ships have sailed on the vast and perilous waters of the Great Lakes. In a harbinger of things to come, on the return leg of its first trip in late summer 1679, the Griffin disappeared and has never been seen again. In the centuries since then, the records show that an alarming number of shipwrecks have occurred on the Great L
ISBN: 9781948314091 Genre: Great Lakes Series: None
Target Great Lakes: World War II on the Inland Sea
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Today we think of the Great Lakes as a calm and tranquil haven. Fierce storms may occasionally roar across the waters but they are a rare occurrence, the aberration of natural violence rather than that of man. However during World War II the Great Lakes were a boiling cauldron of naval activity, most long forgotten by the public. With the passing of the Greatest Generation memory is lost leaving up to historians to tell the true story of this remarkable period. This presentation pulls back the blanket of mystery long thrown over the Inland Seas during the Second World War. Pay special attention to what could have happened at the Soo Locks!
ISBN: 9781892384812 Genre: Great Lakes Series: None
From the Atlantic to the Great Lakes
by William Becker
Description: US Army Corp of Engineers planned and supervises the construction of the United States section of the St Lawrence Seaway. The project was a massive engineering effort and an unusually complicated exercise in intergovernmental cooperation.
ISBN: 9781410218735 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Haunted Lake Superior
by Hugh Bishop
Description: From the publishers who brought you the best-selling Haunted Lakes and Haunted Lakes II comes a book devoted to the ghostly tales and rich legends of the largest of the Great Lakes. Haunted Lake Superior features dozens of previously unpublished stories of supernatural, unnatural or unexplained phenomena. Our previous books have sparked readers to share their experiences around this mystical lake. This book is packed with ghost stories and tales of encounters with spirits or beings from other dimensions. In addition to time-tested historical sources, Bishop has unearthed a rich trove of recent occurrences in which something different encroaches on mortal soil. From lighthouses to ships and even spacecraft, nearly every page introduces a story that will keep readers enthralled.
ISBN: 9780942235555 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Stories of the Great Lakes
by Dwight Boyer
Description: Stories about the Great Lakes
ISBN: 9780396085966 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
The Womens Great Lakes Reader
by Victoria Brehm
Description: Women lighthouse keepers, North American Natives, fur traders, cooks on sailing vessels, missionaries, and fearless travelers all wrote of their lives on the Great Lakes. Their narratives, which span the centuries from 1789 to the present, are now collected in this anthology for the first time. Some writers were well known. Others left their quiet testimonies in letters, log books, and diaries that have never before been published. Beginning with Native stories and continuing through writings by women pioneers, travelers, and working women, more than three dozen selections of autobiography, fiction, newspaper accounts, and poetry chronicle what it has meant to live on the lakes from childhood to old age.
ISBN: 9780970260604 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Under a Flaming Sky: The Great Hinckley Firestorm Of 1894
by Daniel James Brown
Description: On September 1, 1894 two forest fires converged on the town of Hinckley, Minnesota, trapping over 2,000 people. Daniel J. Brown recounts the events surrounding the fire in the first and only book on to chronicle the dramatic story that unfolded. Whereas Oregons famous Biscuit fire in 2002 burned 350,000 acres in one week, the Hinckley fire did the same damage in five hours. The fire created its own weather, including hurricane-strength winds, bubbles of plasma-like glowing gas, and 200-foot-tall flames. In some instances, fire whirls, or tornadoes of fire, danced out from the main body of the fire to knock down buildings and carry flaming debris into the sky. Temperatures reached 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit--the melting point of steel. As the fire surrounded the town, two railroads became the only means of escape. Two trains ran the gauntlet of fire. One train caught on fire from one end to the other. The heroic young African-American porter ran up and down the length of the train, reassuring the passengers even as the flames tore at their clothes. On the other train, the engineer refused to back his locomotive out of town until the last possible minute of escape. In all, more than 400 people died, leading to a revolution in forestry management practices and federal agencies that monitor and fight wildfires today.
ISBN: 9781592288632 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Famous Crimes of Minnesota
by Michael Burgan
Description: Robberies, murders, kidnappings - Minnesota has been home to several notorious crimes. Some were committed by infamous lawbreakers: the James-Younger gang, John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde and others. But not all misdeeds have been done by career criminals. Take a closer look at more than two dozen unlawful acts that rocked Minnesota and often grabbed headlines across the country.
ISBN: 9781591934219 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Outlaws of the Lakes: Bootlegging and Smuggling from Colonial Times to Prohibition
by Edward Butts
Description: What Great Lake was the hunting ground of a twentieth century pirate? Where did Canadas, King of the Bootleggers, end his days? Who was the only man Al Capone ever truly feared? Since early colonial times, the Great Lakes, the Upper St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain have been smugglers highways. They have borne silent witness to trafficking of almost every commodity governments could tax or ban. Smugglers kept commerce alive in Canada in the early nineteenth century, contributed to the British-Canadian victory in the War of 1812, and carried escaped slaves to freedom in Canada in the decades before the American Civil War. They also corrupted government officials, terrorized honest citizens and committed acts of ruthless violence. A French bootlegger founded the city of Detroit in the eighteenth century. Two hundred years later, American and Canadian bootleggers supplied booze to the criminal empires of Al Capone, Dion OBanion and the Purple Gang during the doomed experiment called Prohibition. Some became rich; others died with their boots on. Some were cut down by Coast Guard bullets; more were gunned down by rival bootleggers. All of them were brazen and ingenious (Rocco Perri had a front as a macaroni salesman) and they stopped at nothing. Whether they operated in defiance of unjust laws or out of pure greed, the smugglers and bootleggers carved a legacy of violence and adventure, one that has had a profound impact upon the histories of Canada and the United States.
ISBN: 9781882376919 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Crossing the Canal: An Illustrated History of the Duluth Aerial Bridge
by Tony Dierckins
Description: The aerial bridge over the Duluth Ship Canal has been called Duluths Eiffel Tower and the gateway to the world, but no matter what lofty labels poets and politicians apply to it, Duluth built its famous bridge for one simple purpose: Crossing the Canal. In 1871 the citizens of Duluth finished cutting a canal through Minnesota Point, turning the isthmus into an island and splitting the fledgling city in two. It would take almost 35 years before a safe, permanent, and truly unique bridge was built to cross the canal and reunite Duluth with the community of Park Point, making the city whole again. Crossing the Canal tells the complete story of the bridge, from cutting the canal through the bridges 100th anniversary, separating facts from myths while creating a vivid picture of the life of Duluths iconic landmark.
ISBN: 9781887317337 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Life on the Great Lakes: A Wheelsmans Story
by Fred W. Dutton
Description: Fred Duttons story tells of the time before the gyro when ships were steered by magnetic compass and men had to estimate the degree of error in navigational calculations. Dutton recounts the terror of ships meeting and passing in the fog and the subtleties of handling ships at the docks. Serving under many captains on a dozen and a half vessels, he spices his account with profiles of ships officers and crew and with details of deckhand work. Life on the Great Lakes provides a concentration of information that otherwise would need to be assembled in fragments from a hundred sources. Historians, folklore buffs, and ship lovers will discover details of vessel operation usually available only in the dialogue of a passing generation of very elderly sailors.
ISBN: 9780814322611 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Michigan Gold and Silver
by Daniel Fountain
Description: MichiganGoldAndSilver
ISBN: 9781938229169 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Deckhand: Life on Freighters of the Great Lakes
by Nelson Haydamacker
Description: Long before popular television shows such as Dirty Jobs and The Deadliest Catch, everyday men and women---the unsung heroes of the job world---toiled in important but mostly anonymous jobs. One of those jobs was deckhand on the ore boats.
ISBN: 9780472033256 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
By The Ore Docks: A Working Peoples History Of Duluth
by Richard Hudelson
Description: Located on the shore of Lake Superior near the Iron Range of Minnesota and, for much of its history, the site of vast steel, lumber, and shipping industries, Duluth has been home to people who worked tirelessly in the rail yards, grain elevators, and harbor. Here, for the first time, By the Ore Docks presents a compelling, full-length history of the people who built this port city and struggled for both the growth of the city and the rights of their fellow workers.
ISBN: 9780816646371 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Widow of the Waves
by Bev Jamison
Description: Bev Jamisons 33 years of marriage to a Great Lakes sailor was not what your might expect. For this Widow of the Waves, her husband Jim, and their four children, life was always an adventure. Join Bev for her look back at Jims career on the lakes. See life aboard the great ore carriers through the eyes of a frequent passenger. Peek into the lives of the crews and their families. Red about a bicycle riding captain who wheels around the deck on warm evenings at sea - whole families enjoying Great Lakes cruises- meals, mail, marine supply, and much, much more.
ISBN: 9781886028067 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Collisions, Wrecks and Disatsers
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: This meticulously researched book provides a fact-filled guide to shipwrecks on the Great Lakes. A former harbormaster, “Skip” Kadar became fascinated with the regional history and began researching ships that now lie on the bottom of the freshwater seas. That led to a series of factual books, with this being the first from AAeB. This well-illustrated volume lists the ships and their stories – including the Edmund Fitzgerald heralded in the Gordon Lightfoot song. Kadar makes his home on Lake Huron.
ISBN: 9781892384478 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Disasters
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: The Great Lakes region has experienced a multitude of disasters and catastrophes. Some occur naturally and others are the result of the intervention of man. Natural disasters include factual accounts of tornados that wreck havoc, rivers that crest and flood entire cities, storms that down aircraft and sink ships on the Great Lakes. Other catastrophes included between these covers include true stories of disasters at man’s hands: trains that collide, airplanes that crash, mines that collapse, natural gas explosions, and deadly fires. Many of the disasters were one-time occurrences, but unfortunately man is doomed to relive the death and destruction unless we learn from the past.
ISBN: 9781892384621 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Serial Killers
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: A collection of true stories of some of the most horrific crimes to occur in the Great Lakes Region.
ISBN: 9781892384560 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
The Unholy Apostles: Shipwreck Tales of the Apostle Islands
by James M. Keller
Description: The Unholy Apostles deals with a decidedly grim subject in Lake Superior lore - the shipwreck. The setting is the beautiful Chequamegon Bay area on the south shore. The time frame runs roughly from 1870 to 1930. Within this sixty year period Apostle Island waters witnessed many a troubled vessel, and produced a plethora of interesting tales. Shipwrecks have long fascinated mankind. After all, what is more dramatic than a vessel being lost at sea? Shipwreck tales seem to spark the imagination, or perhaps they massage the morbid side of human curiosity. Mans seemingly timeless struggle with the sea has long been considered high adventure. Battling the elements - whether it be storm-swelled seas, raging fire, or thick fog - is often brought to its most basic form aboard a ship: sink or swim, survive or die. Sometimes man is victorious: he conquers his unexpected adversary or is at least granted reprieve.
ISBN: 9780692237656 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
The Lake Superior Journal: Jim Marshalls Views from the Bridge
by Jim Marshall
Description: This is a long-awaited collection of Jim Marshalls powerful essays from Lake Superior Magazine. Jim is a noted author and storyteller with a fascination for the people and events that make the region such a unique place. From people to shipwrecks and historical lore, this collection of his earliest writings offers a fascinating opportunity to explore Lake Superior from the comfort of an easy chair, while engaging you in Jims you are there style of storytelling.
ISBN: 9780942235401 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
The Mysterious North Shore of Lake Superior
by William and Kathryn Mayo
Description: Embrace your fears with tales of ghosts, monsters, and shipwrecks
ISBN: 9781647553210 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Stories: Ashore After Fifty Years
by Ray mcGrath
Description: Many great sea faring stories.
ISBN: 9780965274708 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
True Tales of Ghosts and Gales: Mysterious Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Great Lakes Ghost Stories
ISBN: 9781892384218 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
World War II and The Great Lakes
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Those who had yet to be born when World War II raged cannot imagine the fear, anger, suffering and sacrifice experienced by those who witnessed and fought in that conflict. Not only was freedom threatened, but the very fabric of human civilization was in danger. In order to preserve their very existence, free people had to mobilize and fight the evil that threatened to envelope the world. When FDR coined the term Arsenal of Democracy he knew that the heart of that arsenal was the industrial strength of the Great Lakes region. This book is not the complete story of tat effort. Rather this is a series of stories that will give the reader a historically accurate glimpse into the efforts of everyday working people who did their part to save the world during the dark days between 1939-1945.
ISBN: 9781892384775 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
In the Grip of the Wind
by Tom Powers
Description: Author Tom Powers presents a book filled with incredible stories of great courage, narrow escapes, tragedy, faith, odd twists of fate, and the dogged perseverance of those who were caught in the hurricane-like storm that ripped through the upper Midwest. From lonely motorists in Minnesota, to duck hunters across the Midwest and sailors on Lake Michigan, the storm took 154 lives.
ISBN: 9781933272207 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Greed, rage, and Love Gone Wrong
by Bruce Rubenstein
Description: The seamy side of life in Minnesota is revealed in an account of ten murders that profoundly affected the state, including the OKasick brothers killing spree during the 1950s, the Congdon mansion murders, and a series of random killings that terrorized northeast Minnesota in 1998.
ISBN: 9780816643370 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Gone: The Greatest Shipwreck Mystery on the Great Lakes
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Details about the mystery of the missing French minesweepers, Inkermann and Cerisoles in 1918 on Lake Superior
ISBN: 9781892384829 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Crime II: More Murder, Mayhem, Booze and Broads
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: More tales and yarns about crime on the Great Lakes
ISBN: 9781892384409 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Great Lakes Crime: Murder, Mayhem, Booze and Broads
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Murder, piracy, ship burning, rum runners and prostitutes. More excellent research and storytelling by renowned. Great Lakes Historian Fred Stonehouse.
ISBN: 9781892384256 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Haunted Lake Huron
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Newest in the Haunted Great Lakes Series, the collection of spooks and folklore explores the scary depths of our lakes. Haunted Lake Huron teems with ghosts, superstitions and cursed ships from Lake Hurons shores, islands and lighthouses, including a complete chapter on the ghosts of Mackinac Island and tales from Sarnia, Manitoulin and beyond. An amazing range of stories from Stonehouses research.
ISBN: 9780942235791 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Haunted Lake Michigan
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: The hauntings have reached Lake Michigan! A continuation of the Haunted Lakes series, Haunted Lake Michigan features the research of Great Lakes historian (and accidental ghostchaser) Frederick Stonehouse. In this volume, he relates the tales of lost maritime spirits and cursed ships, sea monsters, UFOs, ghostly echoes of Prohibition-era murders and a deliciously horrible host of other hauntings in, on and around Lake Michigan.
ISBN: 9780942235722 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Haunted Lakes II: More Great Lakes Ghost Stories
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Spirits, sea serpents and superstitions, the inland seas of the Great Lakes hold just as many spellbinding ghostly tales as the salt water seas. One books simply could not carry all of the hauntings of these massive lakes, so now comes Haunted lakes 2, sequel to the popular Haunted Lakes
ISBN: 9780942235395 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Pirates, Crooks and Killers: The Dark Side of the Great Lakes
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Although the Great Lakes never had swashbuckling pirates like those that swept the Caribbean Seas, leaving a crimson wake behind, there were low-lifes willing to rob, pillage and slit a throat when the opportunity presented itself. Learn about "moon cussing," "mickeys" and other sordid happenings on and around the Great Lakes. Another excellent Stonehouse read.
ISBN: 9781892384676 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Women and the Lakes 2
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Great Lake maritime tales of the women who conquered travel on the great lakes.
ISBN: 9781892384300 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Women and the Lakes: Untold Great Lakes Maritime Tales
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Fred Stonehouse brings stories of women who worked the laeks to life in this book. Although women were generally not employed in the maritime trade, this book focuses on the notable and inspirational exceptions.
ISBN: 9781892384102 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Test Book
by Fred Test
Description: This is a test of the emergency broadcast system for ship traffic on the Great Lakes.
ISBN: 123456789 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: Test Series
The Honorable Peter White
by Ralph Williams
Description: This book was digitized and reprinted from the collections of the University of California Libraries. It was produced from digital images created through the libraries mass digitization efforts. The digital images were cleaned and prepared for printing through automated processes. Despite the cleaning process, occasional flaws may still be present that were part of the original work itself, or introduced during digitization. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found online in the HathiTrust Digital Library at www.hathitrust.org.
ISBN: 0912514345 Genre: Great Lakes General Series: None
Where The Boats Are And More
by J.A. Baumhofer
Description: Finding boats around Duluth
ISBN: 9780970308641 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Great Lakes Shipping Log: 1980-1989
by Raymond Bawal
Description: Great Lakes Shipping Log: 1980-1989 is a detailed study chronicling the events of one of the most challenging periods in the history of shipping on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.
ISBN: 9781939150219 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Twilight of the Great Lakes Steamer
by Raymond Bawal
Description: Once the mainstay of the Great Lakes fleet, steam powered freighters are now in the twilight of their era on the inland seas. Once numbering in the hundreds, this class is now represented by only twenty active carriers as of the end of the 2008 shipping season. They range from the ST. MARYS CHALLENGER built in 1906, with over 100 years of steadfast service, to the last steam powered freighter constructed on the lakes, the CANADIAN LEADER, built in 1967. Individual histories are given for each vessel providing details of previous and current operations. These steamers encompass a variety of carrier types, including cement carriers, straight deckers, and self-unloaders. Included are numerous never before published photographs, portraying these vessels in both previous and current operations.
ISBN: 9780981815725 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Legend of the Christmas Ship: Based on a True Story The Legend of the Christmas Ship: Based on a True Story
by Carl Behrend
Description: Based on a true story about the Great Lakes and the famous Christmas Tree Ship circa 1911 Chicago, Illinois. Includes 70 Historic photographs.
ISBN: 9780972821285 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Broken Seas: True Tales of Extraordinary Seafaring Adventures
by Marlin Bree
Description: Here is an award-winning journalists best nonfiction that will sweep readers into the world of high seas adventure and desperate survival of outstanding sailors aboard memorable boats. Broken Seas special collection of seafaring sagas investigates the last days of Mike Plant, Americas greatest solo sailing racer , as he headed out to sea onboard his racing 60-footer, Coyote, never to be seen again; the incredible survival of one old man on a wooden fishing skiff who braves an ice storm to search desperately for a lost partner; go aboard with Gerry Spiess on Yankee Girl, a 10-foot home-built plywood sloop, as he leaves Long Beach, California, to begin an incredible voyage in the smallest craft ever to sail across the Pacific Ocean; and look deeply into the last hours of the Edmund Fitzgerald as its brave crew find themselves in a deadly race against time as a terrible storm deepened. This is Marlin Brees most award-winning book!
ISBN: 9781892147097 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
In the Teeth of the Northeaster
by Marlin Bree
Description: Interwoven with legends and lore, this story chronicles one mans adventure on Lake Superior, one of the worlds most dangerous bodies of water.
ISBN: 9780943400723 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Wake of the Green Storm
by Marlin Bree
Description: A former newsman, Marlin Bree built a small sailboat beside his home and sailed it on Lake Superior to explore the the North Shore and Canadas primitive and uninhabited islands of the ancient Voyageurs. It was a boat ride into remarkable adventure: a battle of one man against the inland sea. Here are true tales of dangerous storms, shipwrecks, and an island of silver on the notorious waters of the worlds largest freshwater lake. Wake of the Green Storm is an inspiring true tale of seafaring on a last frontier.
ISBN: 9781892147042 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Ninety Years: Crossing Lake Michigan
by Grant Brown
Description: In 1892, the Ann Arbor Car Ferries shook the transportation world by doing what was then deemed impossible---carrying loaded railroad cars by ship across the sixty-two miles of open water between Frankfort, Michigan and Kewaunee, Wisconsin. With passion, acuity, and remarkable detail, Grant Brown describes the nearly 100-year crossings---from their beginnings with James Ashleys bold new idea of car ferrying down to the last fight for survival until the Michigan Interstate Rail Company finally closed in 1982.
ISBN: 9780472050499 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Classic Ships of the Great Lakes
by Robert Campbells
Description: A breath taking photographic gallery of Great Lakes vessels
ISBN: 9781933272504 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Ladies of the Lakes
by J Clary
Description: Ladies of the Great lakes
ISBN: 9781882376070 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Zenith: A Postcard Perspective of Historic Duluth
by Tony Dierckins
Description: Featuring 475 vintage lithographic postcards and 20 historic paintings and etchings, Zenith is the only full-color history of the western Lake Superior region available anywhere, covering Duluth, Superior, Minnesotas Iron Range and Arrowhead, the Minnesota North Shore, the Wisconsin South Shore and Apostle Islands, and Michigans Isle Royale. Complete with a narrative history of the region plus brief histories of each postcard topic, Zenith does what a good postcard should: provides readers with a unique perspective of what life was like in a certain place and time.
ISBN: 9781887317306 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Lakers: The Evolution of the Great Lakes Freighters
by Ryan Gale
Description: A 300 year journey following the evolution of freight-carrying vessels on the Great Lakes of North America, from wooden ships of the 17th century to the steel giants of the 21st century.
ISBN: 9780692946534 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Pulp and Paper Fleet
by Skip Gillham
Description: Hips of the Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company
ISBN: 9780919549159 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Ships of Collinwood
by Skip Gillham
Description: Descriptions and photos of ships built at Collingwood
ISBN: 9780968434147 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Ships Of Upper Lakes Shipping - 75 Years of Service
by Skip Gillham
Description: A history of Great Lakes freighters of the Upper Lakes Shipping corporation
ISBN: 9780973743593 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Namesakes 1920-1929
by John O. Greenwood
Description: Ships from the Great Lakes 1920-1929
ISBN: 9780912514277 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Namesakes 1930-1955
by John O. Greenwood
Description: Ships of the Great Lakes from 1930-1955
ISBN: 9780912514321 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: Namesakes
Namesakes 1956-1980
by John O. Greenwood
Description: Ships 1956-1980
ISBN: 9780912514154 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Namesakes 2000
by John O. Greenwood
Description: Namessakes 2000 is a new book for a new century. It replaces and updates Namesakes of the 90s as the reference on the current vessels in the Great Lakes fleets.
ISBN: 9780912514987 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: Namesakes
Lake Effect
by Richard Hill
Description: A deckhands coming-of-age story of sailing the Great Lakes steamboats during the social and political turbulence of the early 1970s, Lake Effect is a vivid and memorable account, told in an entertaining narrative style, of life aboard the giant ore boats. This humorous yet poignant memoir follows his voyage of self-discovery.
ISBN: 9780981737188 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Lakers 1950-1959
by Eric Hirsimaki
Description: Phots of lakers from 1950-1959
ISBN: 9780929886053 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Silver Stackers
by Richard Kruse
Description: Great Lakes fleets phots and information
ISBN: 9780912514444 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Know Your Ships 2021: Field Guide to Boats & Boat watching on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway
by Roger Lelievre
Description: The 63rd edition of this annual volume offers the lowdown on nearly 1,000 U.S., Canadian and international-flag vessels that sail the inland seas, including owner and port of registry, vital statistics and former names. The book also includes plenty of photographs of vessels present and past, and seven pages of colorful stack markings / flags of Great Lakes & Seaway fleets.
ISBN: 9781891849190 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: Know You Ships
Know Your Ships 2022: Field Guide to Boats & Boatwatching on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway
by Roger Lelievre
Description: The 63rd edition of this annual volume offers the lowdown on nearly 1,000 U.S., Canadian and international-flag vessels that sail the inland seas, including owner and port of registry, vital statistics and former names. The book also includes plenty of photographs of vessels present and past, and seven pages of colorful stack markings / flags of Great Lakes & Seaway fleets.
ISBN: 9781891849299 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: Know You Ships
Know Your Ships 2023: Field Guide to Boats & Boatwatching on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway
by Roger Lelievre
Description: 64th edition, 200 pages. Know Your Ships contains everything you need to know about the ships that pass our shores. In addition, it contains valuable information about locks, canals, cargos, museums, tons of photos and more. Do not leave port without it!
ISBN: 9781891849305 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: Know Your Ships
Cargo Carriers Of The Great Lakes; The Saga of the Great Lakes Fleet
by Jacques Lesstrang
Description: Ships of the Great lakes
ISBN: 9780937360064 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Eight Steamboats: Sailing Through the Sixties
by Patrick Livingston
Description: In the 1960s, an era of widespread social turbulence, the shipping industry in the Great Lakes was on the threshold of immense change. Developed during World War II, the U.S. merchant fleet faced threatening competition from the newer Canadian fleet. The demand for iron ore skyrocketed as baby boomers matured into the age of auto and appliance buying. To meet the increasing need, there was talk of expanding the size of the Soo Locks to accommodate larger vessels and even of lengthening the shipping season. It was glaringly obvious that a time of change was upon the aging U.S. ships and even more so on the men who sailed them.
ISBN: 9780814331750 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Maritime Manitowoc: 1847-1947
by Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Description: From schooners to submarines, Manitowoc has been home to shipbuilders and their craft for over 200 years. Thanks to the vast collections of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Maritime Manitowoc: 1847-1947 uncovers the fascinating and colorful Golden Age of shipbuilding in the area. This book explores the remarkable history of Manitowocs shipyards and the magnificent ships that were built there. These ships have sailed the Great Lakes as well as open oceans across the world.
ISBN: 9780738540023 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Lake Boats: The Enduring Vessels of the Great Lakes
by Greg McDonnell
Description: This large-format, full-color pictorial pays tribute to the historic ships still at work on the Great Lakes, from ancient cement boats such as the 100-year-old St Marys Challenger to venerable straight-deckers, self-unloaders and 1,000-footers sailing under the familiar flags of prominent Great Lakes fleets: Algoma Central, Upper Lakes, Lower Lakes, American Steamship, Canada Steamship Lines and others.
ISBN: 9781550464634 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Ships of the Great Lakes Cookbook: Discover Their Culinary Legends
by PK McKenna
Description: Good food from lake freighters
ISBN: 9780971114807 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Sea Stories: True Adventures of Great Lakes Freighter Captain
by Richard Metz
Description: Captain Metz was a Great Lakes captain for 30 years. He experienced wild weather, close calls, near misses, and events that can only be described as unimaginable. He has incredible sea stories to tell, and now they are yours to enjoy. Take an entertaining look at life aboard a variety of Great Lakes ships. Read the triumphs, the struggles, and the secrets of a captains life in 30 compelling true tales. Plus, you’ll be fascinated by the histories and full-color photographs of the ships themselves, as well as a few amazing stories of wreck diving and ships that didn’t make it. If you’re a history buff, a Great Lakes enthusiast, a ship watcher, or a fan of a good yarn, Sea Stories is for you!
ISBN: 9781591936398 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Tin Stackers: The History of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company
by Al Miller
Description: Formed in 1901 by U.S. Steel Corporation, the Pittsburgh Steamship Company became the largest commercial fleet in the world and assumed a dominant role in Great Lakes shipping and the American steel industry. Tin Stackers tells its story: the ships, the men who sailed them, and the conditions that shaped their times. Drawing on company records and interviews with officials and sailors, Miller tells how the fleet kept organized labor off Great Lakes ships while leading the way in efficient operation, technological advancement, and employee safety. He emphasizes the human element in the companys history by relating the personal challenges faced by crews, and includes many archival photographs. Now navigating the waters of the lakes as the USS Great Lakes Fleet, Inc., these ships continue to play a part in commerce. Tin Stackers preserves their role in industrial history.
ISBN: 9780814328323 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Serpents Coil
by Farley Mowat
Description: The 1948 rescue of the Liberty ship Leicester is chronicled in vivid detail--a story that takes readers through two hurricanes before the crew is finally rescued
ISBN: 9781585742875 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Lives and Legends of the Christmas Tree Ships
by Frederick Neuschel\
Description: Lives and Legends of the Christmas Tree Ships brings the maritime heritage of the Great Lakes to life, using the tragic story of the schooner Rouse Simmons as a porthole into the robust but often forgotten communities that thrived along Lake Michigan from the Civil War to World War I.
ISBN: 9780472116232 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Ice Water Museum: Forgotten Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: The bottoms of the Great Lakes are littered with the remains of wooden schooners, side wheeled steamers, arched package freighters, iron and steel ore freighters of all kinds, many well preserved in the cold dark depths.
ISBN: 9780932212788 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
USCG: 1790 to the Present
by Thomas Ostrom
Description: The United States Coast Guard traces its origins to 1790, but was not officially named until 1915. At last there is one definitive volume describing its history from inception to the present. The author, Thomas P. Ostrom, served in the USCGR from 1961-69, and had basic and advanced training at the USCG Base, Alameda, California. He served subsequently in the Port Security Reserve Unit in Duluth, Minnesota, and participated in monthly and active duty assignments each summer, earning petty officer rank.
ISBN: 9781932762655 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Roen Steamship Company: The way it was, 1909-1976
by John Purves
Description: Illustrated history of one of the well known ship companies on the Great Lakes. Quality paper. Black and white photos. Namesake of the author, one of the companys ships the tug John Purves, is preserved forever at Door County Maritime Museum, WI.
ISBN: 9780982401705 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
U.S. freighters of the Great Lakes
by Earl Reaume
Description: The book covers 135-US vessels that were around in the 1980s and 90s giving their statistics and history of each vessel. There are 243 written pages and 94 photos on 44 pages, with a table of contents and a complete index.
ISBN: 9780965274715 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Sweet Seas. Portraits of the Great Lakes
by Mark Schacter
Description: When the first European explorers saw The Great Lakes they called them les mers douces -- the sweet seas. They had never before encountered anything comparable. For the First Nations the Great Lakes have long been places of wonder and mystical power. And today the Lakes still have an ability to fascinate. Acclaimed photographer Mark Schacter travels the Great Lakes system to produce a personal portrait of the lakes and their surrounding towns, cities, ports, industrial zones and landscapes.
ISBN: 9781927083024 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
The Ford Fleet, 1923-1989
by Clare Snider
Description: Ford Fleet ships information
ISBN: 9780912514543 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
A Sailors Logbook: A Season Aboard Great Lakes Freighters
by Mark Thompson
Description: In this first hand account of life aboard the ships of the Great Lakes, Mark Thompson weaves together the threads of a story that relives a centuries-old tradition. Thompson began his logbook after he reported for duty aboard the Calcite II at Fraser Shipyard in Superior, Wisconsin, for the 1996 shipping season. A Sailors Logbook is the first such book to chronicle a sailors life at the end of the twentieth century. Not just a detailing of weather, cargo, and crew relations, A Sailors Logbook is also an account of the daily lives of a diverse group of crewmembers as they share their sailing knowledge, sea stories, and the many memories that accompany the pictures. Although there are ample resources in museums, archival collections, and company files regarding statistical logbook information, A Sailors Logbook details the intricacies of daily life on a Great Lakes freighter. Thompson navigates the reader through the waters of the Great Lakes and his own life in this very special narrative.
ISBN: 9780814328446 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Steamboats and Sailors of the Great Lakes
by Mark Thompson
Description: The Great Lakes shipping industry can trace its lineage to 1679 with the launching on Lake Erie of the Griffon, a sixty-foot galley weighing nearly fifty tons. Built by LaSalle, a French explorer who had been commissioned to search for a passage through North America to China, it was the first sailing ship to operate on the upper lakes, signaling the dawn of the Great Lakes shipping industry that we know today.
ISBN: 9780814323595 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Buckets and Belts: Evolution of the Great Lakes Self-Unloaders
by Valerie van Heest
Description: Buckets and Belts: Evolution of the Great Lakes Self-Unloader traces more than a century of innovative technological advancements in the conveying of bulk cargos from the Hennepin’s conversion to a self-unloader in 1902 to today’s mammoth thousand-foot long lakers. Enhanced with the most comprehensive collection of self-unloader images ever published and dozens of underwater photographs, the book also explores the lives of the people who designed these vessels, the crewmen who sailed them and the self-unloaders that tragically went to the bottom, often taking entire crews with them.
ISBN: 9780980175004 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Commercial Ships on the Great Lakes: A Photo Gallery
by Franz VonRiedel
Description: For centuries, millions of tons of cargo have moved across the five Great Lakes. The lakes have always held on to the old-school ways of using single screw tugboats, steam propulsion, and incredibly talented engineers and captains who can maneuver their vessels in and out of tight quarters and winding tributaries.
ISBN: 9781583881538 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Tugboats of the Great Lakes: A Photo Gallery
by Franz VonRiedel
Description: From the early days of commercial navigation on the waterways of the Great Lakes, tugboats have been needed to guide the ships in and out of the newly constructed ports. As the means of transportation progressed from wooden schooners to large steel steamships, the tugboat also grew in size.
ISBN: 9781583881927 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Reflections: Stories of the Great Lakes
by Paul Wiening
Description: Reflections and stories about the Great Lakes
ISBN: 9780919549234 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Centennial: Steaming Through the American Century
by Christopher Winters
Description: Filled with color photos. Book is black with guilt lettering on cover and spine. 10.25 x 10.75. Black spine with guilt letters on DJ
ISBN: 9780981476605 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
McDougalls Great Lakes Whalebacks
by Neel Zoss
Description: During the last years of the 19th century, the Duluth Harbor, situated between the sister cities of Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, was the birthplace of a bold and innovative and decidedly odd-looking class of Great Lakes barges and steamships known as whalebacks. Capt. Alexander McDougall and his American Steel Barge Company built the curved-decked, snout-nosed whalebacks on the shores of the harbor, first at Duluths Rices Point and later in Howards Pocket at Superior. The vessels were a radical departure, in design, form, and construction, from the standard shipbuilding concepts of the era but proved themselves more than capable as a number of the boats sailed the Great Lakes and the seaboards of America until the 1960s. All the whalebacks are gone now either scrapped or sunk with one exception. After sailing the lakes for more than 70 years, the last whaleback, the SS Meteor, returned home to Superior in 1972 and is now continuing its service as a magnificent maritime museum on Barkers Island.
ISBN: 9780738551432 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Whalebacks Wrecked, Scrapped, Lost and Forgotten
by Neel Zoss
Description: History of all of the whaleback freighters
ISBN: 9781892384751 Genre: Great Lakes Shipping Series: None
Freshwater Fury: Yarns and Reminiscences of the Greatest Storm in Inland Navigation
by Frank Barcus
Description: Up and down the Great Lakes, wherever captains and seamen met, one of the chief topics of conversation is still the Great Storm-the worst disaster in Great Lakes history. By men of the Lakes, November 9, 1913 will always be remembered as Black Sunday, for it brought death to hundreds of their companions and destruction to scores of ships of the Lakes fleet. Each man who survived the Storm has a fascinating story to tell.
ISBN: 9780814318287 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Night the Fitz Went Down
by Hugh Bishop
Description: The year 2000 marks the 25th Anniversary of one of Lake Superiors unsolved mysteries. On November 10, 1975, a mega-storm over Lake Superior sank the ore carrier SS Edmund Fitzgerald at the east end of Lake Superior. Although many theories have been expressed on the cause of this catastrophe, one widely held but rarely spoken reason has never been published -- until now. As the last living captain of an ore boat that also sailed through the worst of that storm, Captain Dudley Paquette relates his harrowing memoir of those hours leading up to the Fitzgerald wreck and of the dangerous search afterward. In the process, the reader gains deep insight into the mind of Great Lakes captains and what might have been the situation in the wheelhouse of the Fitzgerald as the big lake crashed across the decks. The real cause of the wreck might finally be known.
ISBN: 9780942235371 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
So Terrible a Storm: A Tale of Fury on Lake Superior
by Curt Brown
Description: It was Thanksgiving 1905 and thirty-one ships were on Lake Superior, making the season’s last, daring run--a run old salts had warned against, but to no avail against the shipping companies demands. What none of the sailors knew until it was far too late was that they would soon face the worst storm ever to hit the Great Lake, a storm that nearly half of their number would not survive.
ISBN: 9780760332436 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
White Hurricane: A Great Lakes November Gale
by David Brown
Description: On Friday, November 7, 1913, after four days of winds up to 90 miles an hour, whiteout blizzard conditions, and mountainous seas, 19 ships had been lost on the great-lakes, 238 sailors were dead, and Cleveland was confronting the worst natural disaster in its history.
ISBN: 9780071380379 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Cedarville Conspiracy: Indicting U.S. Steel
by L. Stephen Cox
Description: On the morning of May 7, 1965, the American freighter Cedarville collided with the Norwegian vessel Topdalsfjord in heavy fog in the Straits of Mackinac. Ultimately, ten crew members of the Cedarville died and a legal battle ensued implicating U.S. Steel---the company that owned the Cedarville---in the chain of events leading to the tragedy. The Cedarville Conspiracy is the story of that doomed ship and its crew. It is also the first Great Lakes history to expose the heroism, villainy, courage, and confusion surrounding the Cedarville disaster.
ISBN: 9780472030637 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Seaway Era Shipwrecks
by Skip Gillham
Description: Seaway era shipwrecks
ISBN: 9780969760603 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Gales of November: The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
by Robert Hemming
Description: Recounts the mysterious sinking of a seven hundred foot ore freighter, the Edmund Fitzgerald, during a violent storm on Lake Superior in 1975
ISBN: 9780809259212 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Ships Gone Missing: The Great Lakes Storm of 1913
by Robert J. Hemming
Description: In November 1913, for four horror filled days, a storm of such enormous power raged across the Great Lakes that it sank a dozen ships, damaged twenty-five more, drowned almost three hundred sailors and passengers, and wreaked havoc ashore in parts of 6 states.
ISBN: 9780809237159 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Eastland: Legacy of the Titanic
by George W. Hilton
Description: This is the first comprehensive account of the capsizing in 1915 of the steamer Eastland, an accident that killed more than 800 men, women, and children―the worst disaster of any kind in the history of Chicago and the worst in the history of the Great Lakes.
ISBN: 9780804728010 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Sole Survivor: Dennis Hales Own Story
by Tim Juhl
Description: True story of sole survivor of the Daniel J. Morrell, a massive ore freighter which broke in half and sank in Lake Huron, 1966.
ISBN: 9780962708428 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Great Lakes Freighter, Tanker and Tugboat Disasters
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: A great new book from Wayne Kadar, the writer of Great Lakes Passenger Ship Disasters, about frieghter, tug and tanker disasters.
ISBN: 9781892384362 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Great Lakes Passenger Ship Disasters
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: The shipwrecks recovered here describe the terror and devastation of 15 Great Lake passenger ship disasters
ISBN: 9781892384294 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Shipwercks in the Shadow of Lighthouses: Great Lakes Maritime Disasters
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: Shipwrecks by lighthouses or that caused a lighthouse to be built
ISBN: 9781892384768 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Strange and Unusual Shipwrecks on the Great Lakes
by Wayne Louis Kadar
Description: The Great Lakes are notorious for storms which can produce hurricane force winds, blinding snow, and tremendous seas...the cause and results of some Great Lakes maritime mishaps are interesting and educational due to conditions that surround the event.
ISBN: 9781892384416 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Black November: The Carl D. Bradley Tragedy
by Andrew Kantar
Description: Michigans storms of November are famous in song, lore, and legend and have taken a tragic toll, breaking the hulls of many ships and sending them to cold, dark, and silent graves on the bottoms of the Great Lakes. On November 18, 1958, when the limestone carrier Carl D. Bradley broke up during a raging storm on Lake Michigan, it became the largest ship in Great Lakes history to vanish beneath storm-tossed waves. Along with the Bradley, thirty-three crew members perished. Most of the casualties hailed from the little harbor town of Rogers City, Michigan, a community that was stung with grief when, in an instant, twenty-three women became widows and fifty- three children were left fatherless. Nevertheless, this is also a story of survival, as it recounts the tale of two of the ships crew, whose fifteen-hour ordeal on a life raft, in gale-force winds and 25 foot waves, is a remarkable story of endurance and tenacity.
ISBN: 9780870137839 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Canadas 150 Most Famous Shipwrecks
by Cris Kohl
Description: Information about Canadian shipwrecks
ISBN: 9780988294745 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The 100 Best Great Lakes Shipwrecks, Vol. II
by Cris Kohl
Description: Thrilling for anyone who enjoys Great Lakes waters: boaters, history buffs, scuba divers. travelers, explorers, beachcombers, real-life and armchair adventurers... Features of this great book include: Fascinating data on each of the five Great Lakes Which 49 shipwrecks in Lakes Michigan and Superior are considered the best, and why The dramatic and often incredible and tragic stories behind these 49 shipwrecks Specific location data on each shipwreck (most with both Loran and GPS co-ordinates) 75 color photographs 49 black-and-white photographs.
ISBN: 9780968143735 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Wreck of the Steamer Superior
by Christian Leathers
Description: The wreck of the steamer Superior below the cliffs of Michigans Pictured Rocks is a story of bravery, tragedy, and the triumph of the human spirit. New author Christian Leathers recounts in vivid detail the heroic effort to save the ship from the raging storm, the tragic loss of passengers and crew and the desperate fight for life by the survivors. This compelling narrative based on the accounts of the those who survived and witnesses is sure to be a best seller.
ISBN: 9781892384836 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Fitzgeralds Storm: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
by Joseph MacInnis
Description: Written by a man who explored the wreck site of the ship itself, Joseph MacInnis explores theories of the sinking, the history of the ship, and tells about his 1994 expedition of the Edmund Fitzgerald in this 144 page book. MacInnis also produced a television documentary about the ship, and was instrumental in research and other expeditions to the Edmund Fitzgerald.
ISBN: 9781882376537 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Lost Legends of the Lakes: An Illustrated History
by Robert McGreevy
Description: A unique study of the maritime heritage of the Great Lakes from an Artists viewpoint featuring over fifty paintings and drawings of Great Lakes ships starting with the Griffon and ending with the Edmund Fitzgerald. Marine Artist and historian Robert McGreevy has devoted a lifetime to painting and researching ships of the Great Lakes. This new book features many never before illustrated ships from all periods of our maritime history. Special attention has been given to ships that sank, often showing what the wreck looks like today and the circumstances surrounding its loss. Lost Legends of the Lakes is a carefully researched, illustrated, and written chronicle of our freshwater history.
ISBN: 9781933272481 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Lost on the Lakes: Shipwrecks of Berrien County, Michigan
by Robert Myers
Description: Shipwrecks of Berrien County, Michigan
ISBN: 9781883925383 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
All Hands On Deck: Forgotten Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Exploring the history of the ships of the Great Lakes and the people who worked ith them. This book will take you from the 1830s to 2010.
ISBN: 9781892384607 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Shipwrecks and Rescues: Forgotten Great Lakes History
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Another excellent and well researched shipwreck book from well known Great Lakes author Wes Oleszewski. His fans and others will love his storytelling. Relive true Great Lakes shipwreck stories by this respected shipwreck researcher.
ISBN: 9781892384461 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Shipwrecks: Factual Accounts of Obscure Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: True, factual stories of obscure Great Lakes shipwrecks. Put yourself, the reader, in the shoes of the sailors written about in these stories. Huge waves, frigid weather and terrifying situations. Relive it all in this exciting book.
ISBN: 9781892384683 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Best Of Wes Oleszewski
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Over is many years of researching and writing about shipwrecks and rescues on the Great lakes, the author has built a huge following. The stories selected for this, Best of Wes, are some of his favorites.
ISBN: 9781892384706 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Witch of November: Wicked Winds and Wrecks
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: The witch of November has been a frequent visitor to the Great Lakes. In 1975 she came calling for the Edmund Fitzgerald. Throughout the history of Great Lakes shipping fierce storms have swept across the Great Lakes during the early days of November with tragic consequences. Now Wes Oleszewski recounts the stories of those other times the witch has come calling. Filled with vivid accounts and previously unknown facts that make this a compelling read.
ISBN: 9781892384805 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
For Whom the Bells Toll
by Raymond Ramsey
Description: For Whom the Bells Toll: The Unexplained Losses of S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, M.V. Derbyshire, and Other Vessels of the Bulk-Cargo Silent Service is a revealing and detailed study of the factors that may have contributed to tragic sinkings that occurred without evidence of a distress signal nor the presence of survivors or witnesses.
ISBN: 9780805969146 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald: Requiem for the Toledo Express
by Raymond Ramsey
Description: Book about the shipwreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
ISBN: 9780979111792 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Mighty Fitz: The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
by Michael Schumacher
Description: The Edmund Fitzgerald, a colossal ore carrier, had been fighting her way through a pounding November storm on Lake Superior. Then the Fitzs radar went out, and she started to take on water. Despite gale-force winds and thirty-foot seas, there was no reason to think the Fitz would not find safe harbor at Whitefish Point, Michigan. The last words from the Fitzs captain, Ernest McSorley, was, We are holding our own. By all indications, the crew had no idea they were in mortal danger before they plunged to Lake Superior’s bottom with no chance to call for help.
ISBN: 9781582346472 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Too Much Sea For Their Decks: Shipwrecks of Minnesotas North Shore and Isle Royal
by Michael Schumacher
Description: Against the backdrop of the extraordinary history of Great Lakes shipping, Too Much Sea for Their Decks chronicles shipwrecked schooners, wooden freighters, early steel-hulled steamers, whalebacks, and bulk carriers—some well-known, some unknown or forgotten—all lost in the frigid waters of Lake Superior.
ISBN: 9781517912840 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Wreck of the Carl D.: A True Story of Loss, Survival, and Rescue at Sea
by Michael Schumacher
Description: On the night of November 18, 1958, the Bradley, a 623-foot limestone carrier, was torn apart during one of the most violent storms in Lake Michigan history, sinking in less than five minutes. Only four members of the crew survived the wreck, two of whom died battling thirty-foot-high waves that night, while the other two barely survived the freezing cold water.
ISBN: 9781596914841 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Rescue from the Grandpa Woo
by Joan Skelton
Description: Rescue From Grampa Woo is an exciting tale of fear and heroism on Lake Superior. It tells of the rescue of two American men from a propellerless cruise ship as it drifts out to sea in hurricane-force winds. Three ships, two Canadian, one American, fight to save it. How successful were they? What kind of people would take these risks for others? What is it about Lake Superior that inspires such awe?
ISBN: 9781896219455 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
If We Make It til Daylight : The Story of Frank Mays
by Pat Stayer
Description: Surviving the sinking of the Carl D. Bradley
ISBN: 9780962708497 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
November: The Cruelest Month: Great Lakes Wrecks
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Well known and highly respected Great Lakes researcher Fred Stonehouse has done it again. Relive accurate and thoroughly researched accounts of shipwreck disasters in the month of November, historically the “worst” weather month of the season on the lakes.
ISBN: 9781892384553 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Shipwreck of the Mesquite: Death of a Coast Guard Cutter
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Non fiction account of the running aground and eventual sinking of the Coast Guard Cutter Mesquite in Lake Superior.
ISBN: 9780942235104 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Steel on the Bottom: Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Noted Great Lakes historian Frederick Stonehouse has gone back to his roots with this excellent shipwreck book. This book is sure to please both the Great lakes history and shipwreck buff.
ISBN: 9781892384355 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Peter L. Waters has just finished his first year of law school at the University of Michigan. With the help of Jamie, Peters bride-to-be, he lands a great summer job aboard the Great Lakes freighter the Edmund Fitzgerald.
ISBN: 9780932212887 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
They Had To Go Out: True Stories of Americas Coastal Lifesavers
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Book by Wreck and Rescue Journal
ISBN: 9781892384393 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Went Missing Redux: Unsolved Great Lakes Shipwrecks
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Went Missing Redux tells the exciting tales of ships lost on the Great Lakes with all hands and are still missing. Their dead hulls still rest somewhere out in the stormy waters, undiscovered by searchers, past and present.
ISBN: 9781892384454 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Wood on the Bottom
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Wooden boat shipwrecks
ISBN: 9781892384508 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Wreck Ashore: U.S. Life-Saving Service, Legendary Heroes of the Great Lakes
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: From stormy shipwrecks to catastrophic disasters, the lifesavers were always there, risking their lives to save others. From the mid-1780s until it transformed into the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915, the U.S. Life-Saving Service was responsible for safety on the seas. This historic look into our earliest heroes on the Great Lakes is now back in print. Illustrated with historic b/w pictures.
ISBN: 9780942235586 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Door Peninsula Shipwrecks (WI) (Images of America)
by Jon Paul Van Harpen
Description: Door County is the final resting place of many shipwrecks, from the first Euro American ship to sail the western Great Lakes, LaSalles fabled Griffin that left Washington Island in 1679 never to be heard of again, to modern-day pleasure crafts that find the shallow inlets and bays hard to navigate. Door Peninsula Shipwrecks takes the reader on a photographic journey around the peninsula and back to a time of wooden ships and iron men. From Sturgeon Bay to the east coast of the peninsula to the northern islands and Green Bay, the journey encompasses early wooden sail craft to steel steamers, the brave sailors who sailed the treacherous waters, and the heroic lifesavers who rescued them.
ISBN: 9780738540146 Genre: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Series: None
Great Lakes Lighthouses: American and Canadian
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: 1998 Avery Color Studios trade paperback, Wes Oleszewski (Growing Up With Spaceflight- Apollo Part One), Wayne Sapulski. Features over 300 lighthouses, with photos and descriptions, historical data, locations, and a comprehensive index. The only all Great Lakes guide!
ISBN: 9780932212986 Genre: Lighthouses Series: None
Lighthouse Adventures: Heroes, Haunts and Havoc on the Great Lakes
by Wes Oleszewski
Description: Stories about haunted adventures in Great Lights Lighthouses
ISBN: 9781892384010 Genre: Lighthouses Series: None
Reliving Lighthouse Memories: 1930s-1970s
by Sandra Planisek
Description: Enjoy the lighthouse memories of seven people: a civilian Coast Guard electrician, two lighthouse keepers, and four children.
ISBN: 9780940767065 Genre: Lighthouses Series: None
The Last Keeper at Split Rock
by Mike Roberts
Description: In 1969, Mike Roberts turned off the light at Split Rock Lighthouse. He was the last duty officer to serve at the iconic landmark. These are his stories of life at Split Rock, of the great Superior, and of making ends meet on the North Shore.
ISBN: 9780878393558 Genre: Lighthouses Series: None
Great Lakes Lighthouse Tales
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: Stories of Lighthouses on the Great Lakes.
ISBN: 9780932212993 Genre: Lighthouses Series: None
We were Soldiers Once ... and Young
by Harold Moore
Description: In November 1965, some 450 men of the First Battalion, Seventh Cavalry, under the command of Lt. Col. Harold Moore, were dropped into a small clearing in the Ia Drang Valley. They were immediately surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. Three days later, only two and a half miles away, a sister battalion was brutally slaughtered. Together, these actions at the landing zones X-Ray and Albany constituted one of the most savage and significant battles of the Vietnam War. They were the first major engagements between the US Army and the People’s Army of Vietnam. How these Americans persevered—sacrificing themselves for their comrades and never giving up—creates a vivid portrait of war at its most devastating and inspiring. Lt. Gen. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway—the only journalist on the ground throughout the fighting—interviewed hundreds of men who fought in the battle, including the North Vietnamese commanders. Their poignant account rises above the ordeal it chronicles to depict men facing the ultimate challenge, dealing with it in ways they would have once found unimaginable. It reveals to us, as rarely before, man’s most heroic and horrendous endeavor.
ISBN: 9780345472649 Genre: Military Land Series: None
Sink the Bismarck
by C.S. Forester
Description: In 1941, Hitlers deadly Bismarck, the fastest battleship afloat, broke out into the Atlantic. Its mission: to cut the lifeline of British shipping and win the war with one mighty blow. How the Royal Navy tried to meet this threat and its desperate attempt to bring the giant Bismarck to bay is the story C. S. Forester tells with mounting excitement and suspense! This is the true story of Hitlers mightiest battleship, how it was hunted, fought, and destroyed in the crucial battle for the Atlantic...
ISBN: 9781773237244 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History
by William H. Garzke
Description: This new book offers a forensic analysis of the design, operation, and loss of Germanys greatest battleship, drawing on survivors accounts and the authors combined decades of experience in naval architecture and command at sea. Their investigation into every aspect of this battleship is informed by painstaking research, including extensive interviews and correspondence with the ships designers and the survivors of the battle of the Denmark Strait and Bismarcks final battle.
ISBN: 9781591145691 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
World War II Shipbuilding in Duluth and Superior (Images of America)
by Gerald Sandvick
Description: World War II hinged on the Allies having enough ships to both fight the enemy and to carry millions of tons of war goods across the worlds oceans. Shipyards on the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific Coasts built thousands of vessels, but Americas sometimes forgotten Fourth Coast, the Great Lakes, built hundreds of ships as well. From 1940 to 1945, warships, cargo haulers, Coast Guard tenders, and fleet service auxiliaries of many types were launched from the two cities of Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, which lie at the far western end of Lake Superior. During the war, half a dozen shipyards in Duluth-Superior produced more than 200 vessels of 10 main types, up to 338 feet long and 5,000 tons, all having to make close to a 2,400-mile journey to the ocean. The shipyards grew from nearly nothing in 1939 to become industries employing thousands of men and women by 1945 and making a major contribution to the story of America in World War II.
ISBN: 9781467125819 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
The Battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau: Vol 1
by Miroslaw Skwiot
Description: The storied history of 2 of Germanys WW2 battlecruisers
ISBN: 9788366673151 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
Lake Michigans Aircraft Carriers (Images of America)
by Paul Somers
Description: Through the duration of the war, the United States Navy qualified 17,800 pilots for aircraft carrier operation. Training the pilots on either the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean would have exposed the training ships to the danger of submarine attack, while requiring the escort of fighting ships that were needed elsewhere. It would also have involved arming and armoring the ships used for training. Commander R.F. Whitehead came up with an idea that solved all of these problems. He suggested doing the training on the protected waters of the Great Lakes. The USS Wolverine and the USS Sable were chosen and became the only fresh water, paddle-wheeled, coal-fired aircraft carriers in the history of the world. Author Paul M. Somers shares his collection of vintage photos and a lifetime of research to detail the history of these two great vessels-from their life as cruise ships to their contributions to the war effort and then to their eventual scrapping.
ISBN: 9780738532080 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
Blood on the Water: The Great Lakes During The Civil War
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: While the Union and Confederate armies bludgeoned each other on the battlefields what was happening on the Great Lakes? What Confederate plots were hatched to attack the unprotected Great Lakes? How close did the South come to changing history? This book looks at this fascinating and largely ignored part of the Civil War.
ISBN: 9781892384614 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
Tirpirz: The Life and Death of Germanys Last Super Battleship
by Nilklas Zetterling
Description: The story of the battleship Tirpitz, the Bismarcks sister ship, and the desperate allied efforts to destroy her.
ISBN: 9781935149187 Genre: Military Naval Series: None
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Trek
by Peter Holmstrom
Description: From the complete and uncut Leonard Nimoy interview that is widely believe to be his last, to Kirstie Alleys only official interview on her Trek experience, this sweeping history of Star trek covers everything from its origins with Lucille Ball and Desilu Studios to the real reason Enterprise was canceled. If you are looking for a comprehensive look at the full legacy of Star Trek told in the words of those who made it, look no further than this companion to The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek
ISBN: 9798986623795 Genre: Science Fiction Series: None
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The Battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau: Vol 2
by Miroslaw Skwiot
Description: The second volume of the history of 2 of WW2 German battlecruisers
ISBN: 9788366673809 Genre: Unclassified Series: None
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, 30th Anniversary Limited Edition
by Frederick Stonehouse
Description: 30th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
ISBN: 9781892384331 Genre: Unclassified Series: None
Graveyard of the Lakes
by Mark Thompson
Description: For the first time, a historian and seasoned mariner looks beyond the specific circumstances of individual shipwrecks in an effort to reach a clearer understanding of the economic, political, and psychological factors that have influenced the 25,000 wrecks on the Great Lakes over the past 300 years. Looking at the entire tragic history of shipwrecks on North Americas expansive inland seas, from the 1679 loss of the Griffon to the mysterious sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975, Mark L. Thompson concludes that a wreck is not an isolated event. In Graveyard of the Lakes, Thompson suggests that most of the accidents and deaths on the lakes have been the result of human error, ranging from simple mistakes to gross incompetence. In addition to his compelling analysis of the causes of shipwrecks, Thompson includes factual accounts of more than one hundred wrecks. Graveyard of the Lakes will forever change the readers perspective on shipwrecks.
ISBN: 9780814328897 Genre: Unclassified Series: None