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- Feb 28, 2007
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Tommy Gore and I just released a new book at the FUN show in Orlando in the last several days. I had some copies off the press for the Sunken Treasure Literature Club meeting. Here's the blurb:
"Full Color Limited Edition. In 1715, the Spanish treasure fleet, bound for home, was passing through the Bahama Channel when a hurricane destroyed all of the ships, save one. More than a thousand lives were lost, and seventeen million pesos in registered specie and bullion went to the bottom. This tragedy occurred along a stretch of shore now celebrated as the Treasure Coast of Florida, so named for the vast bounty of gold and silver, which continues to be found there. Three centuries later, The Rainbow Chasers Tricentennial Yearbook is a review of that disaster with emphasis on the fleet's salvage over the last six decades. The book contains many first-hand recollections of people involved in the ongoing adventure, more than twenty maps, and over two hundred photos. An analysis of the coastal venue, the ships involved, the storm track, and previously unpublished narratives round out the story. At least two of the 1715 Fleet ships seemingly disappeared without a trace and somewhere in the wreckage a parcel of jewelry, especially crafted for Queen Isabella, has yet to be found. Where is it? The hunt continues! Fully indexed with bibliography"
It's 8.5 X 11 inch, 254 pages and there are many additions written by Rob Westrick, Bonnie Schubert, Jon Wilson, Ben Costello, and others, plus a bunch of previously unpublished photos and illustrations. I put it together for the 300 year memorial with an eye toward all the attendees at the annual Treasure Hunter's Cookout in Sebastian. I will only have the color version on the public market until the end of April, then I will put the B/W version on sale for the rest of the year. In keeping with TNet rules, you will have to PM me for further details.
Terry Armstrong sends
"Full Color Limited Edition. In 1715, the Spanish treasure fleet, bound for home, was passing through the Bahama Channel when a hurricane destroyed all of the ships, save one. More than a thousand lives were lost, and seventeen million pesos in registered specie and bullion went to the bottom. This tragedy occurred along a stretch of shore now celebrated as the Treasure Coast of Florida, so named for the vast bounty of gold and silver, which continues to be found there. Three centuries later, The Rainbow Chasers Tricentennial Yearbook is a review of that disaster with emphasis on the fleet's salvage over the last six decades. The book contains many first-hand recollections of people involved in the ongoing adventure, more than twenty maps, and over two hundred photos. An analysis of the coastal venue, the ships involved, the storm track, and previously unpublished narratives round out the story. At least two of the 1715 Fleet ships seemingly disappeared without a trace and somewhere in the wreckage a parcel of jewelry, especially crafted for Queen Isabella, has yet to be found. Where is it? The hunt continues! Fully indexed with bibliography"
It's 8.5 X 11 inch, 254 pages and there are many additions written by Rob Westrick, Bonnie Schubert, Jon Wilson, Ben Costello, and others, plus a bunch of previously unpublished photos and illustrations. I put it together for the 300 year memorial with an eye toward all the attendees at the annual Treasure Hunter's Cookout in Sebastian. I will only have the color version on the public market until the end of April, then I will put the B/W version on sale for the rest of the year. In keeping with TNet rules, you will have to PM me for further details.
Terry Armstrong sends
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