The Book of Buried Treasure

The Book of Buried Treasure
Author: Ralph D. Paine
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

The Book of Buried Treasure is a historical account of pirates and piracy, containing true stories of some of the most notorious buccaneers, their heists and robberies and the pirate gold that is lost forever. The book is written by American journalist and adventurer Ralph D. Paine who was indicted for piracy with a capital crime, after sailing on a boat that was smuggling munitions._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ The World-Wide Hunt for Vanished Riches_x000D_ Captain Kidd in Fact and Fiction_x000D_ Captain Kidd, His Treasure_x000D_ Captain Kidd, His Trial, and Death_x000D_ The Wondrous Fortune of William Phips_x000D_ The Bold Sea Rogue, John Quelch_x000D_ The Armada Galleon of Tobermory Bay_x000D_ The Lost Plate Fleet of Vigo_x000D_ The Pirates' Hoard of Trinidad_x000D_ The Lure of Cocos Island_x000D_ The Mystery of the Lutine Frigate_x000D_ The Toilers of the Thetis_x000D_ The Quest of El Dorado_x000D_ The Wizardry of the Divining Rod_x000D_ Sundry Pirates and Their Booty_x000D_ Practical Hints for Treasure Seekers

The Sailor's Word-book

The Sailor's Word-book
Author: William Henry Smyth
Publisher: London : Blackie and son
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1867
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

A Berth to Bermuda

A Berth to Bermuda
Author: John Rousmaniere
Publisher: Maritime
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780939511174

In this lavish, heavily illustrated book, yachting historian (and Bermuda Racer) John Rousmaniere tells the story of the remarkable sailors, the great boats, the tactics, the Gulf Stream ordeal, and the lure of Bermuda that make this the world's classic ocean race.

None Such Like It

None Such Like It
Author: Annie Dike
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533359735

"Bilge? What bilge?" "Sink? It can't sink ... can it?" First he was in shock, then he was angry. Then he pretended like it never even happened, like he didn't just buy a magnificent chore-of-a-boat that needed to be stocked, cleaned, repaired and maintained. But we've all been there, and I knew one thing for sure. Helping our hapless buddy bring his new boat home across the Gulf of Mexico was going to make for one heck of a story and endless entertainment when the boat-as boats tend to do-started to give him plenty of grief.