Encyclopedia of Western Atlantic Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure.

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Kev, I have " Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere." By Marx
If that's what you're looking for? Let me know and I'll bring it.
 

I have that, this one is a co author book
 

Victoria Sandz and Bob Marx.
I'll ask J Ruth to check and see if Bob has any around. (Do authors with as many titles to their credit as Sir Robert keep some around just in case, 20 years later?)
Joel is hoping to get Marx in the car to come to the Cookout. Hope he gets a carload of Indialantic-ites. :)
 

Thanks, it would be great to see him at the cookout, always nice to be around first team players......
 

Kev, it was great seeing you again at the cookout.
Have a blast in the UK and give your Mum and Jayne a hug for me.
 

Ditto, she will be 91 on May the 14th we'll drink your health and well being.........
 

Just got my copy of "Encyclopedia of Western Atlantic Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure" from Amazon. Don't waste your money. It's almost an exact copy of "Shipwrecks of the Western Hemisphere" by Robert Marx except it has much less details. As a matter of fact Marx co-wrote this book. It gives no locations except "lost on the coast of Florida" or "lost in the Bahamas." Really. That could be anywhere. There are also serious errors. Like it says there were no gold coins on any of the 1715 fleet vessels. Of course we know better, don't we.
 

Thanks Pete......
 

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