Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter
Brought up on tales of pirates and great treasure hunters, Hugh Edwards never expected to handle ′pieces of eight′ himself. But one exciting day off the West Australian coast, that is exactly what happened, when he and his team located treasure lost from the Dutch East Indiaman shipwreck the Vergulde Draeck. It was a moment of astonishment and euphoria, as there in his hand lay a piece of silver with the inscription:
PHILIPPUS IIII ... REX HISPANIA ... DG - Philip IV, King of Spain, Dei Gratia (by the Grace of God).
The date on the coin was 1654.
Nearly fifty years later Hugh Edwards has explored shipwrecks around the world - in the Mediterranean, the Falklands, Cambodia - wherever there is treasure to be found. He has been recognised as ′primary finder′ of the 1629 wreck of the Batavia and the 1727 wreck the Zeewyk. He has worked with some of the world′s craziest, daring and most successful divers in some of the most beautiful or stormy places on Earth.
This is the story of a lifetime of adventure - of dangerous seas, thrilling underwater locations, of pirate diplomacy and empire building, and of modern derring-do.
′Ever since there have been ships and sailors there have been shipwrecks. Each is different, and each is a time capsule, arrested at a particular moment - and they all came to the same unexpected and unscheduled end.′ Hugh Edwards
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Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter
Brought up on tales of pirates and great treasure hunters, Hugh Edwards never expected to handle ′pieces of eight′ himself. But one exciting day off the West Australian coast, that is exactly what happened, when he and his team located treasure lost from the Dutch East Indiaman shipwreck the Vergulde Draeck. It was a moment of astonishment and euphoria, as there in his hand lay a piece of silver with the inscription:
PHILIPPUS IIII ... REX HISPANIA ... DG - Philip IV, King of Spain, Dei Gratia (by the Grace of God).
The date on the coin was 1654.
Nearly fifty years later Hugh Edwards has explored shipwrecks around the world - in the Mediterranean, the Falklands, Cambodia - wherever there is treasure to be found. He has been recognised as ′primary finder′ of the 1629 wreck of the Batavia and the 1727 wreck the Zeewyk. He has worked with some of the world′s craziest, daring and most successful divers in some of the most beautiful or stormy places on Earth.
This is the story of a lifetime of adventure - of dangerous seas, thrilling underwater locations, of pirate diplomacy and empire building, and of modern derring-do.
′Ever since there have been ships and sailors there have been shipwrecks. Each is different, and each is a time capsule, arrested at a particular moment - and they all came to the same unexpected and unscheduled end.′ Hugh Edwards
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Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter

Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter

by Hugh Edwards
Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter

Dead Men's Silver: The Story of Australia's Greatest Shipwreck Hunter

by Hugh Edwards

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Brought up on tales of pirates and great treasure hunters, Hugh Edwards never expected to handle ′pieces of eight′ himself. But one exciting day off the West Australian coast, that is exactly what happened, when he and his team located treasure lost from the Dutch East Indiaman shipwreck the Vergulde Draeck. It was a moment of astonishment and euphoria, as there in his hand lay a piece of silver with the inscription:
PHILIPPUS IIII ... REX HISPANIA ... DG - Philip IV, King of Spain, Dei Gratia (by the Grace of God).
The date on the coin was 1654.
Nearly fifty years later Hugh Edwards has explored shipwrecks around the world - in the Mediterranean, the Falklands, Cambodia - wherever there is treasure to be found. He has been recognised as ′primary finder′ of the 1629 wreck of the Batavia and the 1727 wreck the Zeewyk. He has worked with some of the world′s craziest, daring and most successful divers in some of the most beautiful or stormy places on Earth.
This is the story of a lifetime of adventure - of dangerous seas, thrilling underwater locations, of pirate diplomacy and empire building, and of modern derring-do.
′Ever since there have been ships and sailors there have been shipwrecks. Each is different, and each is a time capsule, arrested at a particular moment - and they all came to the same unexpected and unscheduled end.′ Hugh Edwards

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780730499084
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 12/01/2011
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Hugh Edwards OAM is a Western Australian author of 32 books. He is published in six languages in 10 countries. In the Queen’s Birthday Honours List of 2009 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal ‘For services to Australia’s Maritime Heritage through the discovery of historic shipwrecks and as an author’. Edwards was instrumental in the discovery of important 17th- and 18th-century shipwrecks on the Western Australian coast, and was a leader of diving expeditions to them. He has been recognised as a ‘primary finder’ of the 1629 Batavia and 1727 Zeewyk. He lives in Swanbourne, WA (Perth)
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