Diving-related books
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06-29-2005, 12:29 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2005, 08:53 AM by Weston.)
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Diving-related books
The "cave diving show" thread made me think that we should have a discussion of books that might be interesting to forum participants. I'll start out with a few:
First, the obvious ones:
Of the books on NE wreck diving, my favorite would probably be Shadow Divers... Cave-diving books:
Treasure and shipwreck hunting books:
Fiction:
Dry caving books:
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06-29-2005, 01:36 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2005, 08:54 AM by Weston.)
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Re: Diving-related books
Here are some others that I've read:
Submerged, Adventures of America's Most Elite Underwater Archeological team by Daniel Lenihan Nuertral Bouyance by Tim Ecott Down time, stories edited by Ed Kittrell, et al Deep, Deeper, Deepest, Man's Exploration of the Sea, by Robert Marx Rapture of the Deep, And Other Dive Stories You Probably Shouldn't know, by (I forget). |
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06-29-2005, 05:51 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2005, 08:54 AM by Weston.)
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Re: Diving-related books
"The Helldivers Rodeo", by Humberto Fontova.
Stories about a bunch of red neck goobers down in Louisiana that spear fish around the oil rigs in the golf. Lots of "what not to do" stuff in that one. |
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07-22-2005, 09:00 PM,
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Re: Diving-related books
Dang, you guys hit all my favorite books.
Sheck's Caverns Measureless to man is good. I like the book "Taming of The Slough" as well - it's about the exploration of Peacock Springs. Good read. Neutral Buoyancy is a very neat read on the history of diving and one man's experience with diving. Deep descent, the last dive, etc, etc - all the "staples" are good. I know I'll be picking up a few more from the ones you all mentioned here though. Admitting this book shows how bad of a dive geek I am, but the NSS-CDS Cave Diving Manual was dang near riveting. The "100 Best Great Lakes Shipwrecks" books by Chris Kohl - very good books. Nice writeups on the history, crew and sinking circumstances of each wreck along with full color photos. An excellent book - it's not a diving guide, it's a good read. Wild Gales & Tattered Sails by Paul J Creviere JR - more good stories on lakes shipwrecks. Ghost Ships, Gales & Forgotten Tales by Wes Oleszewski - again, some EXCELLENT stories on great lakes wrecks. I'm a history geek too, so those books really do it for me. There is one last one, but I can't think of the title or author. It's the history of the great lakes rescue crews - essentially the origin of the rescue crews, lighthouses, etc on the lakes. Not exactly diving related, but it has a connection. |
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