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Award-winning photojournalist-scuba diver John C. Fine has explored and documented the sunken fleets of the world--from Scapa Flow to Truk Lagoon--for most of his adult life, and the best of his discoveries are brought to life in this book. With his own haunting photographs to help him, Fine describes the sunken ships and the stories behind them, relating the circumstances of losing, and in some cases salvaging and preserving, ships dating from early Roman colonialization to modern times. It is a book that captures the drama of discovery and backs up the adventure with historical, scientific, and archaeological facts. Where possible, eyewitness accounts to the sinkings are included along with the folklore associated with some of the great salvage attempts and occasional accounts by people who have found great treasure on shipwrecks. The result of years of research and underwater exploration and filming, the book will capture the imagination of everyone with an interest in maritime history and armchair adventurers who dream of sunken warships and treasure-laden galleons long lost on the ocean floor.
The only fine thing about this book is the author's surname.Whenever I am not actually diving, I spend my entire day immersed in research, research and even more research. I spend a great deal of money on books and have a fine library. Many of those books are quite excellent, other less so and occasionally I get some which are quite poor. I cannot remember, however, the last time I got a book about shipwrecks where I actually learned nothing at all. Unfortunately, that is exactly what I got from this very poor offering from Mr Fine - absolutely nothing. Furthermore, the quality of both paper and photographs are quite abysmal.
According to the nine-line "bio" of this author at the end of the book, John Christopher Fine has all the, qualifications, attributes, experience, ability and even reputation to produce an excellent book about shipwrecks. Seems to me, Mr Fine has decided to rest on his laurels and publish in the expectation of his reputation selling his books.
Perhaps he can tell me where I might get a refund?
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Brockhaus-1911: Fine · Pacific Ocean · Love's labour's lost
DamenConvLex-1834: Weltmeer oder Ocean · Ocean
Herder-1854: Sin al fine · In fine · Ocean · Indischer Ocean
Meyers-1905: In fine · Fine · Ocean Steamship Co. · Pacific Ocean · Ocean Island · Ocean · Love's labour's lost
Pierer-1857: Fine-Finie · In fine · Sin' al fine · Fine [1] · Cote fine · Fine [2] · Östlicher Ocean · Skandinavischer Ocean · Westlicher Ocean · Stiller Ocean · Indischer Ocean · Großer Ocean · Nord-Ocean · Oceān · Ocean