Shipwrecks of Lake Erie - Volume One

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Erik Petkovic

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The highly anticipated new release details the stories of death and survival of eighteen shipwrecks in Erie's waters. Each shipwreck highlighted in this first volume features a complete vessel history, detailed description of loss, and a tour of the wreck as it rests on the bottom of Lake Erie. The 200 page book is supplemented with over 50 color and black & white historical, archival, rare, and underwater photographs. Extensively researched. Featured shipwrecks: Admiral, Brunswick, Carlingford, Clarion, Cortland, Dean Richmond, Duke Luedtke, Dundee, Erie, James B. Colgate, John B. Lyon, John J. Boland, Jr., Little Wissahickon, Merida, Morning Star, Success, Two Fannies, Willis.


To Purchase - visit the following:
ShipwrecksOfLakeErie.com
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Available in softcover and e-Book formats.

Also available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

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I'm curious as to how it stacks up against the Kohl books. Only 18 wrecks chronicled is a little "disappointing"...
 
Kohl only does a brief description of each wreck and his numbers are notoriously inaccurate. Plus his information is also inaccurate at times. I plan on getting myself a copy Erik!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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