The Captain and Submarine CSS H. L. Hunley
Title | The Captain and Submarine CSS H. L. Hunley PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Henley Duncan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | H.L. Huntley (Confederate States Submarine) |
ISBN |
John Hunley (1792-1834) was born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia and later came to Sumner County, Tennessee. He married Louisa Hardin Lawson, who was born in Greene County, Kentucky in 1802. The family later moved to New Orleans. Their son, Horace Lawson Hunley (1823-1863), was a Confederate naval hero and inventor of the submarine torpedo boat. His sister, Volumnia, married Robert Barrow in 1850.
In the Waves
Title | In the Waves PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Lance |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2021-04-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1524744174 |
One of "The Most Fascinating Books WIRED Read in 2020" "One part science book, one part historical narrative, one part memoir . . . harrowing and inspiring.”—The Wall Street Journal How a determined scientist cracked the case of the first successful—and disastrous—submarine attack On the night of February 17, 1864, the tiny Confederate submarine HL Hunley made its way toward the USS Housatonic just outside Charleston harbor. Within a matter of hours, the Union ship’s stern was blown open in a spray of wood planks. The explosion sank the ship, killing many of its crew. And the submarine, the first ever to be successful in combat, disappeared without a trace. For 131 years the eight-man crew of the HL Hunley lay in their watery graves, undiscovered. When finally raised, the narrow metal vessel revealed a puzzling sight. There was no indication the blast had breached the hull, and all eight men were still seated at their stations—frozen in time after more than a century. Why did it sink? Why did the men die? Archaeologists and conservationists have been studying the boat and the remains for years, and now one woman has the answers. In the Waves is much more than just a military perspective or a technical account. It’s also the story of Rachel Lance’s single-minded obsession spanning three years, the story of the extreme highs and lows in her quest to find all the puzzle pieces of the Hunley. Balancing a gripping historical tale and original research with a personal story of professional and private obstacles, In the Waves is an enthralling look at a unique part of the Civil War and the lengths one scientist will go to uncover its secrets.
H.L. Hunley Recovery Operations
Title | H.L. Hunley Recovery Operations PDF eBook |
Author | Robert S. Neyland |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780945274902 |
Submarine
Title | Submarine PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Clancy |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2003-05-06 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1101002581 |
Only the author of The Hunt for Red October could capture the reality of life aboard a nuclear submarine. Only a writer of Mr. Clancy's magnitude could obtain security clearance for information, diagrams, and photographs never before available to the public. Now, every civilian can enter this top secret world...the weapons, the procedures, the people themselves...the startling facts behind the fiction that made Tom Clancy a #1 bestselling author.
USS Housatonic Site Assessment
Title | USS Housatonic Site Assessment PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Conlin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Charleston (S.C.) |
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Treasures of the Confederate Coast
Title | Treasures of the Confederate Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Lee Spence |
Publisher | |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Confederate States of America |
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Highly researched and thoroughly documented. Over 100 photographs, drawings and maps
Adrift
Title | Adrift PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Murphy |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2018-09-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0306901994 |
A story of tragedy at sea where every desperate act meant life or death The small ship making the Liverpool-to-New York trip in the early months of 1856 carried mail, crates of dry goods, and more than one hundred passengers, mostly Irish emigrants. Suddenly an iceberg tore the ship asunder and five lifeboats were lowered. As four lifeboats drifted into the fog and icy water, never to be heard from again, the last boat wrenched away from the sinking ship with a few blankets, some water and biscuits, and thirteen souls. Only one would survive. This is his story. As they started their nine days adrift more than four hundred miles off Newfoundland, the castaways--an Irish couple and their two boys, an English woman and her daughter, newlyweds from Ireland, and several crewmen, including Thomas W. Nye from Fairhaven, Massachusetts--began fighting over food and water. One by one, though, day by day, they died. Some from exposure, others from madness and panic. In the end, only Nye and the ship's log survived. Using Nye's firsthand descriptions and later newspaper accounts, ship's logs, assorted diaries, and family archives, Brian Murphy chronicles the horrific nine days that thirteen people suffered adrift on the cold gray Atlantic. Adrift brings readers to the edge of human limits, where every frantic decision and desperate act is a potential life saver or life taker.