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About the Author
Sir Robert Marx has been called the "true father of underwater archaeology" and has been knighted by the rulers of three European countries. He has worked in over 60 countries on more than 3,000 shipwrecks, finding more treasure than anyone else on earth. He has also authored more than 800 articles and 60 books on shipwrecks, history and marine archaelogy.
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Product details
Hardcover: 420 pages
Publisher: Ram Publishing (April 2, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0981899129
ISBN-13: 978-0981899121
Product Dimensions:
6 x 1 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.1 out of 5 stars
11 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#428,229 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I looked through all the treasure hunting books after my daughter mentioned an interest in the subject. This one looked really great. I spent about twenty minutes studying it before I wrapped it up to give to my highly successful, detail orientated, bean counter daughter, for Christmas. It must be a great book because it's been over a month and she still won't lend it to me to read. I followed the same strategy with her husband, giving him a book on sunken ships. I expect them both to escape their successful lives any day now and run off in search of pirate gold. The book has proved itself to be an excellent choice!
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Great book, I enjoyed it. Found it to be interesting and filled with useful history and data. Makes for a good read.
The World's Richest Wrecks: A Wreck Diver's Guide to Gold and Silver Treasures of the Seas I have read several treasure/underwater discovery related books written by Robert & Jennifer Marx over the years, and have found them to be not just great reading but full of incredible historic detail, vital for the modern day adventurer. This latest book "The World's Richest Wrecks" is no exception, and will get many people out of their chairs and into the water!
Makes me wish I had a mini-submarine. Interesting book.
Great story about treasure salvage
a fun read
I have been scuba diving for almost 40 years with a passion for shipwrecks to equal any. Many years ago I purchased a very expensive underwater metal detector and went in search of the missing treasure from a Spanish Galleon wreck site. I later visited another well-documented site in Wales where gold coins are still being washed ashore - and on both occasions found nothing but heartache and disappointment. These rather primitive efforts, however, are nothing when compared to some of the legendary treasure FINDERS - many of whom had lost all the important things in their lives (wife, family, house, respect!) and were in considerable debt before finally striking pay-dirt. Those who were not successful are, of course, long forgotten even if their debts are not! The reason for such obsession is explained by the first eight words in this book which read; “Treasure fever is an acute and incurable condition.†Of course, there are no quick fixes and virtually no fabulous treasure ships or other hoards exist which are not already well known to, and well researched by, several other people. Such pessimistic thoughts, however, never prevented Robert Marx from seeking his own dreams and, today, both his exploits, successes and occasional controversial methods appear to be legendary in certain quarters.My problems with the book, however, began just as soon as I read the short bio on the back cover where the author refers to himself as ‘Sir’ Robert Marx – claiming to have been knighted in three European countries – but surely that would be Sir, Sir, Sir, but I digress!!! That truly exceptional feat is neither explained nor expanded upon anywhere in the book and is one which, to my knowledge, has never been extended to any, for example, US President. Consequently, I found it difficult to accept anything written by someone who makes such claims without providing the obligatory supporting information. Many countries (including Britain) occasionally award their highest honours to foreigners. In the case of a ‘Knighthood’ (often awarded to US Ambassadors to London), the recipients are not allowed to call themselves ‘Sir’ unless and until they become British citizens. With Robert Marx being a US citizen he remains plain Mister. Some might suggest I am being unduly picky-picky but, in the UK and elsewhere in Europe such things are important. Of more relevance, as a shipwreck historian, I need to be able to trust ALL the information given in any work and, just as I would distrust anyone falsely claiming to be a Doctor, so I found myself unable to believe a great deal of the content of this work. And that is a real SHAME.Divided under two main headings of Part One: New World (with 14 chapters) and Part Two: Old World (15 chapters), the book is well laid out and easy to follow as the reader is taken on a whistle-stop tour of some of the greatest treasure shipwrecks of all time. And when I say ‘whistle-stop’ I mean brief. Part One commences with; Introduction to New Word shipwrecks and is followed by chapters on the ‘Richest Wrecks’ of; Canada, Florida, US East Coast, US West Coast, Bermuda, Bahamas, Mexico, Central America, Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Spanish Main, South America East Coast and finally South America West Coast. Part Two commences with another introduction followed by chapters on the same theme for; The British Isles, Spain, Europe, Azores, Atlantic, Africa, South Africa, Indian Ocean, India, Indonesia, Far East, Philippines, Australia and finally the Pacific Ocean. There is a useful Bibliography but NO Index at all.If, therefore, you are looking for general information relating to a specific wreck - Atocha or Girona, for example, you will have to wade through the entire work in order to find that information unless you already know where to commence your search - i.e. the Atocha comes under Chapter 3 Florida’s Richest Shipwrecks and the Girona forms a miniscule part of Chapter 16 and is particularly disappointing. Apart from a short appraisal of the discovery of the Mary Rose in which Marx fails to mention the person who actually discovered the wreck - Alexander McKee, the British Isles is no more than a list of ships by years from 1467 to 1859 in which these important treasure ships are afforded four lines of generalisation. I was left with the impression that if ‘Mr’ Marx hadn’t discovered the wreck he did not regard it as very important…NM
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