The code is how each book is identified in the bibliography section of our articles.
Note that all children's books are in a separate section below the adult section, and have the suffix C.
Code |
Title |
Author |
© |
Notes |
Ba-1 |
The Discovery of the Tinaic: Exploring the Greatest of all Lost Ships |
Robert D. Ballard |
1987 |
Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic, tells how he did it. |
Bu-1 |
Sunken Treasure: Six Who Found Fortunes |
Robert F. Burgess |
1988 |
Essays on Art McKee, Mel Fisher, Robert Marx, Burt Webber, Kip Wagner and Barry Clifford |
Cl-1 |
Expedition Whydah: The Story of theWorld's First Excavation of a Pirate Treasure Ship and the Man Who Found Her |
Barry Clifford, with Paul Perry |
1999 |
the story of the discovery of the Whydah |
Cl-2 |
The Lost Fleet: The Discovery of a Sunken Armada from the Golden Age of Piracy |
Barry Clifford |
2002 |
the story of the discovery of the 1678 French fleet in the Caribbean sea |
Cu-1 |
The Sea Hunters: True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks |
Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo |
1996 |
Cussler recounts his search for various historic shipwrecks |
Cu-2 |
The Sea Hunters II: More True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks |
Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo |
2002 |
Cussler recounts his search for various historic shipwrecks |
Jo-1 |
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Sunken Ships and Treasures |
Stephen Johnson |
2000 |
A typical entry in the "Complete Idiot's" series. If I may make an editorial comment, I hate this series! |
Pi-1 |
The Atlas of Shipwrecks & Treasure: The History, Location, and Treasures of Ships Lost at Sea |
Nigel Pickford |
1994 |
atlas, with brief stories of a variety of shipwrecks around the world |