Geographic Catalog Go to the WorldOceans- The Liner: Retrospective & Renaissance
A spectacularly illustrated account of the ocean liner's place in transportation and social history. - Normandie: France's Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner
A magnificent tribute to the illustrious and ill-fated steamship. - Compass: A Story of Exploration and Innovation
by Alan Gurney - Cook: The Extraordinary Sea Voyages of Captain James Cook
Thomas breathes life into the complex and controversial legacy of an often-misunderstood man. - Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival
by Carl Safina - Tuna: A Love Story
by Richard Ellis - The End of the Line: How Overfishing Is Changing the World and What We Eat
In this vivid, eye-opening book, environmental journalist Charles Clover argues that our passion for fish is unsustainable.
- Guide to the Oceans
An ideal reference for anyone with an interest in the sea. - The Outlaw Sea: A World of Freedom, Chaos, and Crime
Riveting stories of our last frontier and the acts of God and man upon it - Trawler
Rich in oceanography, marine biology and men's lives. - World Atlas of the Oceans: More than 300 Maps and Charts of the Ocean Floor
A comprehensive atlas of the oceans - Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before
In an exhilarating tale of historic adventure, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Confederates in the Attic retraces the voyages of Captain James Cook, the Yorkshire farm boy who drew the map of the modern world.
- The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea
More than 2,600 entries on every imaginable aspect of the seas and the vessels that sail on them - Tracks in the Sea
 - The Tragic History of the Sea: Shipwrecks from the Bible to Titanic
An essential and engrossing chronicle of shipwrecks through the ages - The Voyages of Joshua Slocum
 - My Old Man and the Sea: A Father and Son Sail Around Cape Horn
 - Sailing Alone Around the World and the Voyage of the Libredade
by Joshua Slocum - Hooked: Pirates, Poaching, and the Perfect Fish
How a fish merchant renamed the Patagonian toothfish to Chilean Sea Bass, and kicked off a worldwide craze
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