Looking for Book by Lee Spence - Shipwrecks of South Carolina and Georgia

rgecy

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Does anyone have a copy of Dr. E. Lee Spence's book, Shipwrecks of South Carolina and Georgia(1520-1865)?? I am trying to look up a particular wreck and wanted to know if someone could email me a scanned copy of the wreck page! I can't seem to find a copy anywhere.? Even the local library.? I even emailed Lee Spence himself and haven't got a reply yet.? I would be interested in buying it also!

If you do have it either post a reply here or email me at [email protected] and I will tell you which wreck I need.

Thanks,

Robert in SC
 

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Try going to the website www.abebooks.com. I found five listings for a book by him but the title is different. This is a website that about 9000 booksellers use to sell their books, so you can click on a particular seller to find out all about the book, and how to buy it. I have never been disappointed using this sight for books to add to my collection.
 

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rgecy

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Thanks for the link. Yeah, it was printed in 1984 and is limited. If anyone finds a copy for sale or would like to sell their copy, let me know.

Thanks,

Robert in SC
 

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Robert:
I will be glad to xerox the pages you need from my book. I hope to be reprinting all of my books soon.
Best wishes and even more good luck diving. By the way the jug looks great.
Lee

E. Lee Spence
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rgecy

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Thanks Lee,
I appreciate you getting back to me and enjoyed the conversation. I look forward to talking with you some more about some of the other wrecks. Maybe I'll be able to identify the Paddle Wheel.

Thanks Again,

Robert Gecy
 

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