Shipwreck survival
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Shipwreck survival
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Shipwreck survival
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- Halsey's typhoon, the true story of a fighting admiral, an epic storm, and an untold rescue, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- Four against the Arctic, shipwrecked for six years at the top of the world, David Roberts
- Stove by a whale, Owen Chase and the Essex, Thomas Farel Heffernan. --
- Ship of gold in the deep blue sea, Gary Kinder
- Wave of destruction, the stories of four families and history's deadliest tsunami, Erich Krauss
- Alive, sixteen men, seventy-two days, and insurmountable odds-- the classic adventure of survival in the Andes, Piers Paul Read
- Treacherous waters, stories of sailors in the clutch of the sea, Tom Lochhaas, editor
- Albatross, the true story of a woman's survival at sea, Deborah Scaling Kiley and Meg Noonan
- Can you survive the Titanic?, an interactive survival adventure, by Allison Lassieur
- The loss of the ship Essex, sunk by a whale, Thomas Nickerson, Owen Chase, and others ; edited with an introduction and notes by Nathaniel Philbrick and Thomas Philbrick
- Red sky in mourning, a true story of love, loss, and survival at sea, Tami Oldham Ashcraft with Susea McGearhart
- The raft
- Wreck of the whale ship essex: the complete illustrated edition, the extraordinary and distressing memoir that inspired herman melville's moby-dick, Owen Chase ; foreword by Gilbert King
- The wreckers, Iain Lawrence
- Titanic survivor, the newly discovered memoirs of Violet Jessop who survived both the Titanic and Britannic disasters, Violet Jessop ; introduced, edited, and annotated by John Maxtone-Graham
- Down around midnight, a memoir of crash and survival, Robert Sabbag
- In the wake of madness, the murderous voyage of the whaleship Sharon, by Joan Druett
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