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Bass: Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas - A History Based on Underwater Archaeology

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Bass: Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas - A History Based on Underwater Archaeology
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Bass, George F. [editor]. SHIPS AND SHIPWRECKS OF THE AMERICAS - A HISTORY BASED ON UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY. Thames and Hudson Ltd., London. 1996. 4to. 272 pages. original pictorial card covers. Maps. Glossary. Bibliography. B&w and color photos and illustrations throughout. English text. The David Baker Library. Fine. This book is a history of shipwrecks in North and South America based on underwater archaeological discoveries. It begins with pre-Columbian watercraft and extends through the 19th century. One chapter, 'Treasure Ships of the Spanish Main', includes descriptions of the Cayo Nuevo wreck off the coast of Mexico, the 1554 Fleet, the 'Atocha' from the 1622 Fleet, the 'San Pedro' and 'San Antonio' wrecks off the coast of Bermuda, the 'Concepcion', the 1733 fleet, the 'Guadalupe' and the 'Conde de Tolosa' off the coast of the Dominican Republic, and the 'Sacramento' off Brazil. Lot weight: 2 lbs 7oz. Subject(s): Underwater Archaeology.