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Robert Ballard

    June 30, 1942

    Robert Ballard is an oceanographer renowned for his discoveries in underwater archaeology. His work focuses on uncovering lost shipwrecks and historical vessels. Through his research, he brings the past to light and explores the mysteries of the deep. His findings offer valuable insights into maritime history and human stories.

    Finding the Titanic (Scholastic Reader, Level 4)
    Exploring the Lusitania
    The Discovery of the Bismarck
    The Eternal Darkness
    Exploring The Titanic
    Lost Liners
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1882, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the themes and ideas that defined its era. The book presents a unique perspective on its subject matter, capturing the essence of the time with its rich language and context. Readers can expect to encounter historical insights and cultural reflections that remain relevant today, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

      The Solution of the Pyramid Problem or, Pyramid Discoveries with a New Theory as to Their Ancient Use
    • 2023

      Fueled by an abiding concern with environmental crisis for more than three decades, contemporary artist Alexis Rockman (b. 1962) depicts an ominous and complex vision of ocean life affected by humankind in a monumental new series titled Oceanus.

      Alexis Rockman
    • 2021

      Into the Deep

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(877)Add rating

      The legendary explorer of Titanic and Lusitania reveals the secret military missions behind his famous exploits.

      Into the Deep
    • 2017

      The Solution of the Pyramid Problem

      Pyramid discoveries with a new theory as to their ancient use

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring ancient pyramids, this book presents a new theory regarding their purpose, challenging previous understandings. It delves into significant discoveries related to these monumental structures, offering insights that have persisted since its original publication in 1882. The unchanged, high-quality reprint preserves the historical context and theories that continue to intrigue scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      The Solution of the Pyramid Problem
    • 2017

      Eternal Darkness

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A straightforward look at a complicated business that shows again not just that exploration is worth doing but that even at home here on earth it is far from over.--Michael Parfit, New York Times Book Review

      Eternal Darkness
    • 2007

      The Bible Case for Instrumental Music

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the longstanding debate over instrumental music in worship, the author shares insights from his extensive experience in both instrumental and non-instrumental churches. He aims to foster dialogue and unity between these groups, highlighting their shared commitment to scripture and love for God. The book references over 180 biblical instances of instrumental music, encouraging readers to explore these scriptures as if encountering them for the first time. Ultimately, it serves as a call for fellowship among believers divided by differing worship practices.

      The Bible Case for Instrumental Music
    • 2000

      The Eternal Darkness

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      The man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic looks back on a career spent looking for sunken ships and exploring volcanic cracks in the ocean floor to confirm the theory of plate tectonics

      The Eternal Darkness
    • 1998

      An expert in marine geology and underwater adventurer recounts his greatest discoveries, including the canyons and plateaus of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the wreck of the Bismarck, the lost ships of Guadalcanal, and the remains of the Titanic.

      Explorations
    • 1997

      The stories of the great lost liners are the focus of this book. The Lusitania, Titanic and the Brittanic among others, are explored. Today these ships lie on the ocean floor. This book offers a guided tour, using underwater photography, and tells the story of their glory days.

      Lost Liners