Shipwreck Treasures

Disaster and Discovery on Canada's East Coast

by Roger Marsters

Illustrated in colour with artifacts, underwater photography and historical visuals, Shipwreck Treasures tracks four centuries of marine disasters on Canada's eastern seaboard.
From the dramatic rescue attempt of the passengers of the S.S. Atlantic in 1873 to the sinking of the bulk carrier MV Flare in 1982, disaster at sea is a continual reminder of the ocean's annihilating power.
This book recounts the compelling stories of many of the most exciting shipwrecks on Canada's east coast: S.S. Atlantic, HMS Tribune, the Chameau, the offshore oil rig Ocean Ranger. The narratives highlight the cause of each wreck, attempts at rescue and, in many cases, the present-day preservation of the wreck sites. These sites, once the playthings of treasure hunters, are now recognized as unparalleled sources of knowledge about our past.
Illustrated in colour with artifacts, underwater photography and historical visuals, Shipwreck Treasures tracks four centuries of marine disasters on Canada's eastern seaboard.

About the Author

Roger Marsters

ROGER MARSTERS, a graduate of Dalhousie University, has been an interpreter at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and a specialist in marine antiquarian books and documents for a Halifax book dealer. He lives on the shores of the Minas Basin.

Reviews

" ... a book that will appeal to readers ... It is well written and the photographs of some of the men and women who suffered shipwreck along Canada's east coast add a special flavour to the stories."
Mike McCarthy, The Telegram
" ... engaging writing style ... Marsters has done a fine job ... Shipwreck Treasures shows that there are interesting stories out under the vast empty spaces of the ocean."
The Northern Mariner

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