BOOK ISBN | 9781781557204 |
FORMAT | 234 x 156 mm |
BINDING | Hardback |
PAGES | 448 pages |
PUBLICATION DATE | 17 October 2019 |
TERRITORY | World |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 83 black-and-white photographs |
[custom_html] An untold story about a remote stretch of much-trafficked ocean during the Second World War where hundreds of ships were sunk by Hitler's U-Boats.
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[smallDescription]An untold story about a remote stretch of much-trafficked ocean during the Second World War where hundreds of ships were sunk by Hitler's U-Boats.
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[tabs] [tab title=AUTHOR(S)]Eric Wiberg has lived in New England for thirty years. In 1983. he moved to Massachusetts from the Bahamas for boarding school. then to Newport. which was his home-port for seventeen years. He became a yacht captain (US Merchant Marine license. 1995). obtained a maritime law degree (2004). and a masters in marine affairs (2005). The founder of Echo Yacht Delivery (1999). Wiberg sailed over 100 vessels from Maine to Long Island and globally. A Boston College graduate. he has lived or worked in Camden. Norwalk. Westport. and Charlestown. He studied geography in Oxford. law in Lisbon. and film in New York. including a little German. The author of a dozen non-fiction books. his focus is on maritime casualties. Having commercially operated a tanker fleet from Singapore. he works in the shipping industry in New York City. where he was born and lives. His son is Felix.
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