Historic shipwrecks of the Dominican Republic and Haiti

December 6th, 2009

This unique book of its sort is a must for everybody who is interested not only in historical shipwrecks around the Hispaniola Island (actual Dominican Republic and Haiti), but also in pirate history.

Almost 400 described shipwrecks in this book, lot of them laden with unimaginable treasures, many with exact location, history, photos, maps and drawings, do not cover only Spanish shipwrecks of the Colonial Era, thought they form a major part of the content of the book, but also English, French, Dutch, Portuguese and apart from that historically documented lost pirate ships as well.

Dozens of maps with locations of the shipwrecks, over 50 photos and many drawings give to the reader more detailed view and information about all these, and sometimes long forgotten shipwrecks still lying on the bottom of crystal clear waters around the Hispaniola Island, which was for many decades the most important base of the Conquer of the New World.

New book: Historic shipwrecks of the Dominican Republic and Haiti

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