Shipwrecks of the California Coast Shipwrecks of the California Coast

Shipwrecks of the California Coast

Wood to Iron, Sail to Steam

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Publisher Description

More than two thousand ships have been lost along California's 840 miles of coastline--Spanish galleons, passenger liners, freighters, schooners. Some tragedies are marking points in U.S. maritime history. The "City of Rio de Janeiro," bound from Hong Kong to San Francisco in 1901, sliced the fog only to strike a rock and sink in twenty minutes, sending 128 passengers to watery graves. Seven U.S. Navy destroyers, bound on a fateful 1923 night from San Francisco to San Diego, crashed into the rocks at Honda Point on the treacherous Santa Barbara County coast, killing 23 sailors in one of the military's worst peacetime losses. Join author Michael D. White as he navigates the shoals of shipping mishaps with both salvage stories and elegies to the departed.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
6 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
The History Press
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
6.5
MB

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