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Eric Wiberg

    Warplanes Lost & Found in The Bahamas
    Travel Diaries
    U-Boats in the Bahamas
    U-Boats in New England
    Swan Sinks
    Boston Harbor
    • Boston Harbor

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Capturing the essence of Boston Harbor, this book features stunning color photographs taken by a working captain, showcasing the harbor's vibrant life from a unique perspective. The immediacy and authenticity of the images reflect fleeting moments with passing vessels, offering an intimate glimpse into a working harbor that remains largely unseen. Accompanied by insightful captions drawn from the author's 30 years of maritime experience, the work provides a rich understanding of the harbor's daily operations and the lifestyle of those who navigate its waters.

      Boston Harbor
    • Swan Sinks

      SS Cygnet Sunk by Italian Submarine Enrico Tazzoli, San Salvador, Bahamas in World War II

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the human stories behind the loss of the Cygnet, a ship with a rich history serving various nations. It highlights the diverse backgrounds of the crew, primarily Greek, and their interactions with Italian attackers during the sinking. The aftermath reveals their arduous journey to safety, marked by encounters with locals and fellow castaways in Nassau. The sailors' experiences reflect broader themes of displacement and resilience during wartime, as they navigate the challenges of reunion and identity amidst global conflict.

      Swan Sinks
    • Starting weeks after Hitler declared war on the United States in mid-December 1941 and lasting until the war with Germany was all but over, 73 German U-Boats sustainably attacked New England waters, from Montauk New York to the tip of Nova Scotia at Cape Sable. číst celé

      U-Boats in New England
    • U-Boats in the Bahamas

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The character development in this book captivates readers with its charm and complexity, drawing them into an engaging narrative. The author demonstrates skillful storytelling that leaves readers eager to discover what unfolds next, creating a sense of anticipation and confidence in the narrative's direction.

      U-Boats in the Bahamas
    • Travel Diaries

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The author's journey begins with his first flight from a British colony to New York in 1970, leading to a life filled with travel adventures. Raised in a nomadic family, he explored the US, EU, and lesser-known islands, earning money as a teenager to travel to Ireland and Sweden. His ambition to walk or cycle around the world evolved into four extensive trips covering six continents and 75 countries, emphasizing budget travel and the challenges of navigating vast oceans. His experiences highlight the balance between time and financial constraints in travel.

      Travel Diaries
    • Warplanes Lost & Found in The Bahamas

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds around the quest to locate ten World War II aircraft in the Bahamas, revealing the stories of pilots who crashed or were rescued. The author, having searched for a B-26 Marauder since his youth, rallies friends, family, and locals, including fishermen and teachers, to assist in the mission. Together, they uncover long-hidden wrecks, highlighting the collaboration and dedication of a diverse group united by a shared goal. This true story emphasizes the power of community and the enduring legacy of history.

      Warplanes Lost & Found in The Bahamas
    • Yacht Voyages

      One Captain's Adventures Afloat

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The memoir chronicles the adventures of a young sailor navigating the world of yacht delivery, showcasing his rise through the ranks aboard various vessels. From harrowing experiences in the Baltic to commanding a 68-foot yacht across the Pacific, the narrative is filled with vivid tales, including a snowstorm incident, a yacht sinking that sparked a maritime law case, and encounters with an eclectic mix of crew members. The author faces challenges such as shark attacks and mutinous behavior, painting a vivid picture of life at sea.

      Yacht Voyages
    • SCARS

      A Morbid Memoir

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds through the author's extensive travels across over 80 countries and island groups, providing a rich tapestry of experiences from Istanbul to Perth. It captures the essence of adventure, detailing journeys by land and sea, including visits to Leningrad and Zanzibar. The author reflects on the diverse cultures encountered and the profound impact of these adventures, hinting at a longing to explore even more regions, particularly South America and the Middle East. This exploration serves as a backdrop for personal growth and discovery.

      SCARS
    • Mailboats of the Bahamas

      200 Years of Maritime History

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the unique role of a fleet of cast-off merchant boats, this book chronicles their vital service to over 50 remote Bahamian communities. It details the journeys of more than 200 vessels and the dedicated mariners who navigated challenges like hurricanes and political changes to deliver essential goods. The narrative includes the boats' varied origins, from European purchases to local constructions, and their fates, including becoming wrecks or being sold abroad. Enriched with 150 color photographs, etchings, and charts, it offers a visual and historical exploration of this maritime legacy.

      Mailboats of the Bahamas
    • BAHAMAS IN WORLD WAR II

      A Military Chronology 1939-1945

      • 928 pages
      • 33 hours of reading

      Utilizing actual diaries and records from multiple nations, this comprehensive account reveals the daily life within a vast war zone during World War II in the Bahamas. It details the contributions of over 2 million participants, highlights the activities of 150 military bases, and lists all individuals killed in action. The book covers the training of airmen, aircraft deliveries, and significant military incidents, including 300 accidents and 1,000 U-boat reports. Richly illustrated, it stands as a pioneering military chronology of this unique battlefield in the Western Hemisphere.

      BAHAMAS IN WORLD WAR II