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Shipwrecks, Monsters, and Mysteries of the Great Lakes

Written by Ed Butts

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction - Transportation - Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft; Juvenile Nonfiction - History - Modern
Imprint: Tundra Books
Format: eBook
Pub Date: January 2011
Age: 9-12 years
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# of Pages: pages
ISBN: 978-1-77049-259-2 (1-77049-259-3)

CDN Price: $10.99 / US Price: $9.99

ABOUT THIS BOOK

In 1679, a French ship called the Griffon left Green Bay on Lake Michigan, bound for Niagara with a cargo of furs. Neither the Griffon nor the five-man crew was ever seen again. Though the Griffon’s fate remains a mystery, its disappearance was probably the result of the first shipwreck on a Great Lake.

Since then, more than six thousand vessels, large and small, have met tragic ends on the Great Lakes. For many years, saltwater mariners scoffed at the freshwater sailors of the Great Lakes, “puddles” compared to the vast oceans. But those who actually worked on the Great Lakes ships knew differently.

Shoals and reefs, uncharted rocks, and sandbars could snare a ship or rip open a hull. Unpredictable winds could capsize a vessel at any moment. A ship caught in a storm had much less room to maneuver than did one at sea. The wreckage of ships and the bones of the people who sail them litter the bottoms of the five lakes: Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior. Ed Butts has gathered stories and lake lore in this fascinating, frightening volume. For anyone living on the shores of the Great Lakes, these tales will inspire a new interest and respect for their storied past.


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“…Butts writes with taut excitement … even readers who know about the big events will be caught by the passionate warning about global warming, and the stories of children today, in factories and sweatshops…”
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“His fast-paced journalistic style, compelling portraits of real-life heroes, rich historic detail and archival photos keep readers engrossed.”
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AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

ED BUTTS is a writer and editor with a special interest in Canadian history. He lived for several years in the Dominican Republic, where he taught English and social studies and wrote regularly for local magazines. He has published several books of fiction and nonfiction and has written for numerous publications in Canada and the United States. Ed Butts lives in Guelph, Ontario.


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