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DARK PASSAGES: The Vanishing Ships of the Pacific Ocean

By: Redman, Rod | Sea Classics, August 2011 | Article details

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DARK PASSAGES: The Vanishing Ships of the Pacific Ocean


Redman, Rod, Sea Classics


DARK PASSAGES: The Vanishing Ships of the Pacific Ocean By David Grover 224 pages, illustrated, 6-in ? 9-in, softcover. ISBN: 978-889901 52-7 - $17.95. Glencannon Press, www.glencannon.com; 800-711-8985

With three-fifths of the world's surface covered by water, it does not take much imagination to realize how easy it is for a ship to disappear without a trace. And, when you flush out the reality that a ship is really nothing more than a tiny microcosm of humanity afloat, you have all the elements for absorbing drama on the high seas. Author Grover, a long-time contributor to this magazine before his recent retirement, obviously shares this view for his latest effort is a most …

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