The Black Ship by Barry Clifford

The Black Ship by Barry Clifford

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Swallowed by the shifting sands off Cape Cod in April 1717, were Bellamy, the English-sailor-turned-pirate adventurer, the "Whydah" and its loot. Spellbound by the folklore, the author writes a story of adventure, history and underwater archaeology which is also the tale of two men separated by almost 300 years yet united by a common obsession.

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The Black Ship by Barry Clifford

Swallowed by the shifting sands off Cape Cod in April 1717, were Bellamy, the English-sailor-turned-pirate adventurer, the "Whydah" and its loot. Spellbound by the folklore, the author writes a story of adventure, history and underwater archaeology which is also the tale of two men separated by almost 300 years yet united by a common obsession.
Barry Clifford grew up in Cape Cod. For a while the Whydah took second place to marriage, family and a career as a teacher. Today Clifford is one of the world's top underwater explorers. Paul Perry has co-written three New York Times bestsellers and is a member of the Whydah expedition team.
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ISBN 13 9780747222972
ISBN 10 0747222975
Title The Black Ship
Author Barry Clifford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 1999-09-30
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.