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<b>Titanic - Safety, Speed & Sacrifice</b>
Titanic - Safety, Speed & Sacrifice
Was the Titanic trying to set a record by racing to New York? Was
the ship running at high speed in spite of known ice in the area? Was
there an attempt to hide evidence at the hearings?

George Behe, a past vice-president of the Titanic Historical Society,
draws on new historical sources to present us with startling information
about the 1912 Titanic tragedy. The passage of time and intensive
research has brought out new information which sheds a substantially
different perspective on this tragedy. Behe's information is troubling
because it suggests that the Titanic disaster was completely
avoidable and not a rare combination of freak circumstances as has been
recorded. In addition, Behe presents evidence which suggests that the
White Star Line did its best to hide evidence at the hearings.

Softbound with 88 pages, more than 50 photos and illustrations plus an
index.
Price$12.50
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<b>Chicago's North Shore Shipwrecks</b>
Chicago's North Shore Shipwrecks
This book covers more than a century of nautical disasters which took
place in Lake Michigan along the North Shore of Chicago, a distance
spanning roughly 25 miles from Evanston to Waukegan. This area is
characterized by rather short beaches with high bluffs and deep ravines.
The tricky currents of Lake Michigan have created rocky shoals and
sandbars that extend as far as five miles out into the lake.

The Great Lakes are among the most heavily trafficked waterways in the
world. From 1860-1890, more ships arrived at and departed from the port of
Chicago than most of the ports in the Eastern United States combined.
Through the years, numerous vessels have met a variety of perils, taking
hundreds of lives with them.

This book is softbound with 88 pages, 62 photographs, a map of the area,
and an in-depth listing of virtually all of the more memorable shipping
disasters in the area around the North Shore.
Price$17.00
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<b>Square Riggers in the United States and Canada</b>
Square Riggers in the United States and Canada
This one-of-a-kind directory lists over 55 individual square-rigged
sailing ships located in the United States and Canada. Each ship is listed
individually by distinct regions where the vessels are berthed.

Each listing provides a photograph or illustration plus technical details
such as physical characteristics, type of rig, length, year and location
built, and current location. Previous and current owners and uses are
listed. Rebuilding dates are included if applicable, as is any historical
significance. Other information like visiting and sailing schedules, cost
of admittance, address and phone numbers are listed.

Children's activities, lectures, film footage, and special attractions are
mentioned if available on these ships. Softbound with 72 pages, more than
50 photos, in excess of 15 other diagrams and illustrations.
Price$9.50
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