1001 Lost, Buried Or Sunken Treasures

1001 Lost, Buried Or Sunken Treasures
Title 1001 Lost, Buried Or Sunken Treasures PDF eBook
Author Ferris La Verne Coffman
Publisher New York, Nelson [1957]
Pages 310
Release 1957
Genre Treasure trove
ISBN

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Dig Here!

Dig Here!
Title Dig Here! PDF eBook
Author Thomas Penfield
Publisher Adventures Unlimited Press
Pages 278
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9781931882354

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The most amazing treasure book ever written, giving the locations of well over 100 fabulous fortunes waiting to be found in the ore-rich Southwest. Thomas Penfield has done years of exhaustive research for Dig Here! and has accomplished the Herculean task of separating fact from fiction. For the first time lost treasure stories of the Southwest are stripped bare of their legends and lies. Each treasure account is preceded by the approximate location, estimated total value - and authentication. Reading sources for each account are also included so you can do additional research on the intriguing stories of these treasures. Dig Here! is overflowing with lore, spellbinding backgrounds, driving Western drama - and exciting, reliable facts.

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West
Title Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West PDF eBook
Author Thomas Probert
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 1977
Genre Reference
ISBN

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This large, easy-to-use volume lists the works of more than eleven hundred different authors, covering thousands of stories of lost mines and buried treasures supposedly located in fifteen Western and Southwestern states and in Mexico. In addition to being a boon to those adventurers who are tempted to search for lost mines and buried treasures, it will be an important basic research tool for historians, geologists, geographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and folklorists, and it will be useful in identifying the man treasure hoards and mining claims all the way from the Lost Adams Diggings in Arizona to the Stagecoach in Wyoming. The information given in this important bibliography was acquired through perusal of an unusually large number of books, newspapers, magazines, unpublished manuscripts, deposits in private and public libraries, holdings of various historical foundations, and governmental records and archives. The task took Mr. Probert three full years of steady, patient work. Many of these stories of lost mines and buried treasures have resulted in the discovery of some that are rarely acknowledged, largely because, as Mr. Probert points out, "those who have been so fortunate as to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow have deemed it wiser and much safer to keep their own counsel" -- Book jacket.

Pirates

Pirates
Title Pirates PDF eBook
Author
Publisher On The Mark Press
Pages 73
Release
Genre
ISBN 1550358723

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Possible Sources of Wreck Information

Possible Sources of Wreck Information
Title Possible Sources of Wreck Information PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1983
Genre Salvage
ISBN

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A listing of agencies, institutions, museums, libraries, and individuals that provide data relating to charted shipwrecks.

Possible Sources of Wreck Information

Possible Sources of Wreck Information
Title Possible Sources of Wreck Information PDF eBook
Author National Ocean Survey
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1982
Genre Salvage
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Paper Diver

Paper Diver
Title Paper Diver PDF eBook
Author Gary L. Pinkerton
Publisher McFarland
Pages 264
Release 2024-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 1476652163

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Harry E. Rieseberg's autobiographical writings include stories like being attacked by a giant octopus while recovering sunken treasure, defending himself from an attack by a 15-foot shark with only a diving knife, and surviving a hurricane and a severely broken leg while at sea--all captivating tales for audiences in the 1940s and 1950s, and all invented by a very successful charlatan. This is a biography of Harry E. Rieseberg, a shameless self-promoter who passed himself off as the world's greatest treasure salvor but who never got wet. His entire public persona was based on stories he retold in dozens of books and thousands of articles in which he made claims of feats that were fantasy but sold as fact. Despite the often-obvious facts of his fabrication, his books influenced a generation of legitimate divers and underwater archaeologists like Sir Robert Marx and Robert Stenuit. Thoroughly researched, this book uses sources including his personal records and letters to his agents to provide deep insight into the nature of his life and the way he created a false persona for popular consumption.