
Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865
Book Code: 926070325154
Writer: James Sprunt
Name of the book: : Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865
Subject: Derelicts
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Name Of book : Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic And a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865
Subject : Derelicts
Writer : James Sprunt"Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic and a Brief History of Blockade Runners Stranded Along the North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865" by James Sprunt is a comprehensive and detailed exploration of maritime disasters during the Civil War era. With a focus on ships lost at sea in general commercial traffic, as well as blockade runners stranded along the North Carolina coast, this book provides a captivating look into the dangers faced by sailors and vessels during this tumultuous time in history. Author James Sprunt delves into the stories of these derelict ships, shedding light on the challenges and tragedies that befell them. Readers will be drawn in by the vivid descriptions and thorough research presented in this informative account. Whether you are a history enthusiast, maritime buff, or simply love a good story, "Derelicts" is a must-read for anyone interested in the naval history of the Civil War period. Dive into this gripping narrative and uncover the lost tales of ships lost at sea and blockade runners stranded along the North Carolina coast."
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