Deadly Seas

Deadly Seas
Author: David Bercuson,Holger H. Herwig
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2011-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307368485

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A brilliant work of naval history, Deadly Seas tells the dramatic story of the birth, life, and death of two wartime vessels, one Allied, the other Axis, and, through them, the larger story of the epic Battle of the Atlantic itself.

The Worst Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure Novel Deadly Seas

The Worst Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure Novel  Deadly Seas
Author: David Borgenicht,Alexander Lurie
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781452124018

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Join one of the youngest crews ever to sail around the world in this fourth installment of the Worst-Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure Novel series! Faced with fearsome dangers and difficult decisions, your choices will determine your fate on the deadly seas. Will you survive tropical storms, high winds, navigation crises, and sharks? Or will you be forced to return home early? Only the reader can decide how to survive. There are 24 endings to this adventure, but just ONE will lead to the ultimate success! With eye-catching comic book style illustrations and real-life facts about survival on the high seas, young readers can choose how to survive and jump to the next section in this interactive ebook.

The Worst Case Scenario Deadly Seas An Ultimate Adventure Novel

The Worst Case Scenario  Deadly Seas  An Ultimate Adventure Novel
Author: David Borgenicht,Alexander Lurie,Mike Perham
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781452109176

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In the role of one of the crew members sailing a yacht around the world, the reader will encounter dangers and must make decisions that will ensure the survival of the ship and her crew.

Seafarers of the Seven Seas

Seafarers of the Seven Seas
Author: Suhanna Shafiq
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783112209011

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Die Reihe Islamkundliche Untersuchungen wurde 1969 im Klaus Schwarz Verlag begründet und hat sich zu einem der wichtigsten Publikationsorgane der Islamwissenschaft in Deutschland entwickelt. Die über 330 Bände widmen sich der Geschichte, Kultur und den Gesellschaften Nordafrikas, des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens sowie Zentral-, Süd- und Südost-Asiens.

A World History of the Seas

A World History of the Seas
Author: Michael North
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781350145450

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Offering an introduction to the world's seas as a platform for global exchange and connection, Michael North offers an impressive world history of the seas over more than 3,000 years. Exploring the challenges and dangers of the oceans that humans have struggled with for centuries, he also shows the possibilities and opportunities they have provided from antiquity to the modern day. Written to demonstrate the global connectivity of the seas, but also to highlight regional maritime power during different eras, A World History of the Seas takes sailors, merchants and migrants as the protagonists of these histories and explores how their experiences and perceptions of the seas were consolidated through trade and cultural exchange. Bringing together the various maritime historiographies of the world and underlining their unity, this book shows how the ocean has been a vital and natural space of globalization. Carrying goods, creating alliances, linking continents and conveying culture, the history of the ocean played a central role in creating our modern globalized world.

Drowning by Accident

Drowning by Accident
Author: Elizabeth Meinhard
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781800464988

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Drowning By Accident explains why it is so easy to drown, where accidents happen, and how to save lives by early rescue and resuscitation. More than 600 people die by drowning in Britain every year. Swimming is promoted as a particularly safe form of exercise, so that swimmers forget or ignore the dangers of frigid lakes, swollen rivers, incoming tides or outgoing rip currents. Drowning accidents take place because we don't recognise water as a hostile environment. We overestimate the strength and endurance of our bodies and underestimate the power and deceptiveness of water. Year after year, victims lose their lives in typical drowning accidents, often sinking so quickly and silently that nearby family, friends and onlookers fail to notice the tragedy taking place close beside them. Babies drown in baths. Toddlers drown in garden ponds. School children fall off rafts. Teenagers strike too far from the shore. Pensioners wade into rivers to save their dogs. Victims often die within minutes of sinking beneath the surface. A quarter of those who reach hospital alive will also die, while others survive with severe permanent brain damage. This means that it is vitally important for parents, grandparents, teachers, lifeguards and lawmakers to recognise the risks and prevent drowning accidents before they take place.

Frozen in Time

Frozen in Time
Author: Jeffrey Stilwell,John Long
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780643096356

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Presents a comprehensive overview of the fossil record of Antarctica framed within its changing environmental settings. Jeffrey Stilwell, Monash University; John Long, Australian palaentologist, currently at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, USA.

Asia Looks Seaward

Asia Looks Seaward
Author: Toshi Yoshihara,James R. Holmes
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781573569873

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Asia is headed toward an uncertain and potentially volatile future in the maritime arena. The two rising Asian powers, China and India, dependent as they are on seaborne commerce for their economic well-being, have clearly set their eyes on the high seas. Yoshihara and Holmes offer a stark warning that many strategists in Beijing and New Delhi appear spellbound by the more militant visions of sea power. Indeed, both powers appear poised to develop the capacity to control the sea lanes through which the bulk of their commerce flows. If they enter the nautical environment with such a martial mindset, Asia could very well fall victim to regional rivalries that give rise to a vicious cycle of competition. Yoshihara and Holmes provide the first examination of the simultaneous rise of two naval powers and the potential impact that such an oceanic reconfiguration of power in Asia could have on long-term regional stability. Their study analyzes the maritime interests and strategies of the littoral states in Asia as they prepare for the expected reordering of nautical affairs. This long-overdue assessment revisits underlying assumptions that have prevailed among strategy-makers and provides a concrete policy framework for reducing the risk of confrontation in Asian waters.