Long the subject of popular film and fiction, the world of submarines is a secretive and dangerous one. Bearing testament to this are the hulls of over a century of subs on the ocean floor, lost both in war and in peace. In this book, the individual stories of these sunken ships are woven together to create a history of underwater warfare and exploration. Accompanied by photographs (including state-of-the-art contemporary underwater images), "Lost Submarines" chronicles the fates of some of the most famous subs in naval ...
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Long the subject of popular film and fiction, the world of submarines is a secretive and dangerous one. Bearing testament to this are the hulls of over a century of subs on the ocean floor, lost both in war and in peace. In this book, the individual stories of these sunken ships are woven together to create a history of underwater warfare and exploration. Accompanied by photographs (including state-of-the-art contemporary underwater images), "Lost Submarines" chronicles the fates of some of the most famous subs in naval history - from the Australian "AE2" to the sinking of the Confederate Army's sub "Huntley" during the American Civil War to the more recent tragic loss of the advanced Russian submarine "Kursk". New technology that allows divers and deep-sea submersibles to probe ever deeper into the world's oceans is giving scientists unprecedented access to these wrecks, shedding new light on the stories behind their creation and destruction. From miraculous escape to tragic loss of life, these are real-life tales filled with mystery, drama and daring from the most perilous environment on earth.
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Add this copy of Lost Subs. From the Hunley to the Kursk, the Greatest to cart. $24.41, very good condition, Sold by Lawrence Jones rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Nobby Beach, QLD, AUSTRALIA, published 2002 by Allen & Unwin.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 4to. 176pp, index, bibliography, num bw & col ills, pictorial endpapers. Or black boards in jacket. Light foxing to page edges, moderate foxing to prelims. Lost submarines from the loss of the Huntley during the American Civil War to the Kursk in 2000.