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The T.W. Lawson: The Fate of the World's Only Seven-Masted Schooner

Title:The T.W. Lawson: The Fate of the World's Only Seven-Masted Schooner
Author:Thomas Hall
Rating:4.56 (488 Votes)
Asin:1596292083
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:160 Pages
Publish Date:2006-10-16
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Armed with curiosity and a desire to piece together the story of the world's only seven-masted schooner, Tom Hall spent several years researching on both sides of the Atlantic, diving on the Lawson wreck and interviewing the relatives of those involved in the rescue efforts. The result of his work is the most complete account of the T. W. Lawson's story, ranging from her building and launch to her fated wreck off the Scilly Isles.

Editorial : About the Author Thomas Hall has worked as a writer and author, lieutenant in the United States Navy, consumer packaged goods industry executive and entrepreneur. In his spare time he leads archaeological scuba diving expeditions. He has published a number of articles and one book on the T.W. Lawson, and has established himself as the leading expert on the ship.

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