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OTHER TITLES of INTEREST
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Lake Effect: A Deckhand's Journey on the Great Lakes Freighters
In the early 1970s, the author sailed
on four different U.S. Steel freighters as a deckhand and deckwatch.
Ten years later, he enrolled in the Great Lakes Maritime Academy as
a deck cadet and sailed on the 1,000-footer Columbia Star. This
often funny, insightful memoir follows his voyage of self-discovery.
"Lake Effect" is a great read, hard to put down and a unique view
into the life of a Great Lakes sailor. If you want to know what life
was like on the boats in the 1970s, this book lets you know.
(Paperbound; 224 pages, black and white photos) ... $17.95 |
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USCG Mackinaw: An Illustrated History
of a Great Lakes Queen
The timing couldn’t be better
for Mike Fornes’ history of the about-to-be-retired U.S. Coast Guard
icebreaker Mackinaw, and Mike Fornes, a reporter for the Cheboygan
Daily Tribune, is just the man to write it. He follows the career of
the Mighty Mac from building at Toledo, through service in World War
II and beyond, touching on its captains, crews, the multitudes of
vessels it helped over the years, and even the horrified reaction of
many when it’s once-white hull was painted red. If there has been
anything about the Mackinaw left out of this book, it would be hard to
tell what. Written in a casual fashion, with lots of interesting
recollections from crewmen and plenty of pictures showing the Mac
inside and out, there’s also lots of space devoted to the Mackinaw’s
missions beyond icebreaking, including search and rescue and the
traditional Christmas tree run to Chicago. This is a fitting tribute
to a vessel that truly deserves legendary status. (Paperbound,162
pages…. $29.95) |
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Commercial Ships on the Great Lakes
Tugboat skipper Franz VonReidel has written this fascinating
volume that pays tribute to the vessels on the lakes, from huge
1,000-footers to the small tugs, barges and other craft that are the
unsung workhorses of the inland seas. Plenty of black and white photos
throughout.
(ISBN: 1-58388-153-0; paperbound; 160 pages) ... $29.95 |
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Mighty Fitz
The latest book about the Edmund Fitzgerald disaster brings the
saga up to date. Michael Schumacher has done his homework, and it
shows!
(ISBN: 1-58234-647-X; softcover; 266 pages) ... $14.95 |
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Eight Steamboats:
Sailing Through the Sixties
Author Patrick Livingston
worked his way through college in the late 1960s by shipping out on
the lakes. He's written a colorful memoir of those days spent sailing
on the passenger steamers South American and Columbia, the tanker
Mercury, the bulk carriers Paul H. Carnahan, John Hulst, Bethlehem and
others. This book, one of the best to come out on the topic since Mark
Thompson's "A Sailor's Logbook," recounts a colorful chapter in Great
Lakes history.
... $31.95) |
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If We Make It to Daylight
Author Frank Mays is one of two survivors of the Carl D. Bradley wreck on Lake
Michigan, Nov. 18, 1958. He tells his story to shipwreck
divers/documentarians Pat and Jim Stayer and Tim Juhl (these are the same
folks behind Dennis Hale's book "Sole Survivor," about the Daniel J. Morrell
sinking in 1966).
In addition to Mays' story, the book contains
firsthand accounts from the crew of the USCG Sundew, which braved the
terrible storm to rescue Mays. It recounts Mays' life after the sinking
(including his 1995 dive to the wreck in a submersible) and also includes
the results of the U.S. Coast Guard inquiry into the wreck.
Photos of all the men lost on the Bradley are also included, as are many
photos showing the survivors being brought aboard at Charlevoix and of the
many memorial services held in Rogers City, Mich., home for most of those
lost on the Bradley.
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SHIPS OF THE GREAT
LAKES COOKBOOK
Welcome aboard some of the grandest ships to ever sail the Lakes,
discover their histories and meet the men
and women responsible for this bounty of
more than 400 recipes. This superb, well-illustrated
cookbook is like no other! (ISBN:
0-9711148-0-3; paperbound; 450 pages, $24.95)
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‘Soo Locks
Visitor’s Guide’
Revised edition of this 24-page booklet is amply illustrated with color photos and
drawings, and includes the history of the Soo Locks, how the locks
operate, a look at the ships of the Soo Locks, a Soo Locks fact list
and an overview of the Twin Sault Ste. Marie area. ISBN: 1-891849-03-4
... $7.95 |
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SHIPWRECKS & SURVIVALS |
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“Graveyards of the
Great Lakes”
The latest volume by Mark L. Thompson, author of “A Sailor’s Logbook”
and “Queen of the Lakes.” “Graveyards” examines specific Great Lakes
shipwrecks, from the 1679 loss of the Griffon to the explosion of the
tanker Jupiter in 1990, with an eye to the economic, political and
psychological factors involved. He includes factual accounts of more
than 100 wrecks, and suggests that most of the accidents and deaths on
the lakes have been the result of human error, ranging from simple
mistakes to gross incompetence. Further, Thompson, a seasoned Great
Lakes sailor, concludes that rather than learn from those errors,
shipowners, captains and crews throughout Great
Lakes history have been slow to accept change that would result in
greater safety. (ISBN: 0-8143-2889-X; hardbound; 419 pages) ... $26.95 |
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'GALES of
NOVEMBER'
Author Robert J. Hemming writes an extremely readable account of the
Edmund Fitzgerald tragedy. With photos. (ISBN: 0-8092-5384-4;
paperbound; 248 pages) ... $16.95 |
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'GREAT LAKES
SHIPWRECKS & SURVIVALS'
William Ratigan's classic details modern-day disasters such as the
Edmund Fitzgerald and Carl D. Bradley with gripping narrative, the
same style he employs when telling the tales of many shipwrecks of the
past. First published in 1960 and revised in 1977, Ratigan's book
remains a perennial best-seller and is a must-have for every marine
enthusiast. (ISBN: 0-8028-7010-4; paperbound; 381 pgs) ... $18.95 |
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'HAUNTED LAKES'
Noted historian and award-winning author Frederick Stonehouse spent
years researching reports of the odd and ghostly accounts which
surround the Great Lakes. Now he brings them to you for your frightful
enjoyment. With 52 illustrations. (ISBN 0-942235-30-4; paperbound; 204
pgs) ... $14.95 |
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'HAUNTED LAKES
II'
Spirits, sea serpents and superstitions. The inland seas of the Great
Lakes offer just as many spellbinding ghostly tales as the saltwater
seas. One book simply couldn’t carry all the stories – hence this
sequel to the popular “Haunted Lakes.” Once again, maritime author
Frederick Stonehouse compiles the mystifying tales of ghosts on boats,
underwater and in lighthouses, of underwater creatures and shipboard
superstitions. (ISBN: 0-942235-39-8; paperbound; 190 pages, with
illustrations) ... $14.95 |
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‘THE NIGHT THE
FITZ WENT DOWN’
Hugh E. Bishop’s new book examines the main theories about what caused
the loss of the Edmund FItzgerald and brings out, for the first time,
the voice of Capt. Dudley Paquette, who was master of the S.S. Wilfred
Sykes, also sailing Lake Superior that night. Blending history with
human tragedy, the book gives an interesting analysis of the facts and
offers a fresh perspective on the disaster. ...
(ISBN: 0-942235-37-1; (paperbound; 192 pages, with photos) ...
$14.95 |
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'WRECK OF THE
EDMUND FITZGERALD'
Frederick Stonehouse employs many black and white photos (including
underwater views) as well as portions of the official U.S. Coast Guard
Marine Casualty Report to tell the story of the ill-fated ore carrier,
lost with all hands on Lake Superior in 1975. This 30th edition is
expanded and updated. (ISBN:
0-932212-88-3; paperbound; 274 pages) ... $24.95 |
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'WRECKS and
RESCUES of the GREAT LAKES'
Author James P. Barry reveals the human drama of shipping disasters
and rescues on the Great Lakes. Included are tragic tales such as the
capsizing of the Eastland, the wreck of the liner Huronic and the loss
of the Edmund Fitzgerald. (ISBN: 0-882376-01-3; paperbound, 111 pages)
... $19.95 |
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GREAT LAKES
TALES & TREASURES |
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‘TIN STACKERS: The
History of the Pittsburgh Steamship Co.’
Historian Al Miller tells the story of the the Pittsburgh Steamship
Co., at one time the largest commercial fleet in the world, against
the backdrop of history that shaped its growth. Drawing on company
records and interviews with officials and sailors, Miller tells how
the fleet kept organized labor off Great Lakes ships while leading the
way in efficient operation, technological advancement and employee
safety. He emphasizes the human element in the company’s history by
relating the personal challenges faced by crews, and he includes many
archival photos.
(ISBN 0-8143-2832-6; hardbound; 352 pages) ... $37.95 |
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‘A SAILOR’S LOGBOOK:
A Season Aboard Great Lakes Freighters’
Mark L. Thompson began this logbook after he reported for duty aboard
the Calcite II for the 1996 shipping season. This volume is the first
to chronicle a sailor’s life at the end of the 20th century. Not just
a detailing of weather, cargo and crew relations, “A Sailor’s Logbook”
is also an account of the daily lives of a diverse group of
crewmembers as they share their sailing knowledge, “sea stories” and
the many memories that accompany the pictures. If you want to know
what life is really like aboard the lakers, this is a must-read.
(ISBN 0-8143-2844-X; paperbound; 328 pages) ... $27.95 |
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'SHIPS OF THE GREAT
LAKES: 300 YEARS OF NAVIGATION'
A lively account of life on the Great Lakes. James P. Barry's book
includes accounts of the building of the Welland and Soo canals and
the St. Lawrence Seaway, and recounts progress in technology,
lifesaving, icebreaking and shipbuilding. With many superb
photographs. (ISBN: 1-882376-26-9; paperbound; 252 pages) ... $24.95 |
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‘GREAT LAKES
LIGHTHOUSES AMERICAN & CANADIAN’
Wes Oleszewski’s 1998 book includes photos and descriptions of more
than 300 Great Lakes lighthouses, with historical data and an index by
state. (ISBN: 0-932212-98-0; paperbound; 201 pages) $16.95 |
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RECOMMENDED
"Michigan Lighthouses: An Aerial Photographic Perspective"
by John L. Wagner.
www.michiganlighthouse.com |
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DVD's |
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Cutter Rescues
Escanaba. Hollyhock. Mackinaw. Sundew.
Four steel ships, built to protect those who sail the Great Lakes.
Ric Mixter's new DVD tells their stories.
(Running time: approx. 50 minutes) ... $19.95 |
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Edmund Fitzgerald: The
Lasting Legacy
This new DVD includes an interview with Capt. Donald Erickson,
who tells his story of taking the William Clay Ford back out into
the raging storm in an attempt to rescue the Fitzgerald's crew.
With underwater video and the actual radiotelephone calls as other
vessels and the Coast Guard discovered the Fitz was missing.
(Running time: approx. 50 minutes) ... $19.95 |
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FINAL RUN: STORMS OF
THE CENTURY
DVD remembers the Great Lakes' worst tempests, including those of
1905, and 1913 and the infamous Armistice Day and Black Friday storms.
Plus a bonus video on the history of whaleback ships, interactive
wreck sites for three shipwrecks and more.
(Running time: approx.60 minutes) ... $19.95 |
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DEEP SIX: TITANICS
OF THE GREAT LAKES
From the producers of "The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigation"
comes this new, 1-hour video exploring six major Great Lakes
shipwrecks: Cedarville, Daniel J. Morrell, Carl D. Bradley, James
Carruthers, William C. Moreland and Edmund Fitzgerald. Interviews with
survivors of four of these shipwrecks reveal a gripping story of man
against nature.
(Running time, 1 hour) ... $19.95 |
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'THE EDMUND
FITZGERALD INVESTIGATION'
Lost with all hands in 1975, the "Big Fitz" remains a mystery
to this day. This 1997 video looks at the Fitzgerald tragedy and also
documents various expeditions that have visited the shipwreck as it
sits on Lake Superiors frigid bottom.
(Running time: approx. 30 minutes) ... $19.95 |
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'GREAT LAKES SHIPS
IN ACTION, Vol. 1'
Excellent footage of nearly 100 vessels (several of which are no
longer in service), from tugs to 1,000-footers, set to relaxing
classical music (no narration or annoying subtitles). Some of the
vessels on the tape include the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw,
Kinsman Enterprise, Mesabi Miner, Willowglen, Edward L. Ryerson,
Labradoc and Arthur M. Anderson. (Running time: approx. 50 minutes)
... $19.95 |
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