Descent: The Heroic Discovery of the Abyss
by Brad Matsen
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"In Descent: The Heroic Discovery of the Abyss, Brad Matsen brings to life the famous deep-sea expeditions of Otis Barton and William Beebe. At a time when no one had traveled deeper than a few hundred feet, they took the world to a half mile down. At the height of the Depression, Beebe and Barton plumbed the depths of the ocean in nothing but a steel sphere, setting two records at once: it was also the first time a dramatic journey of discovery was broadcast live in America and Europe. show more Beebe was an internationally acclaimed naturalist when he became obsessed with oceanography. He had an oceanographic research station on Nonsuch Island off Bermuda and a tug that could launch the craft. Beebe also had the support of many of the most famous financiers and industrialists of the day, the ability to drum up publicity wherever he went, and connections at the New York Zoological Society and National Geographic. Barton was half Beebe's age and heir to a considerable fortune, and had long dreamed of deep-sea exploration and making his mark on the world as an adventurer. Barton had the engineering skill to design the craft - his idea was simple, yet elegant: a steel sphere with thick portholes tethered to a support ship by a steel cable - and he had the wherewithal to build it. Together, Beebe and Barton would achieve what no one had done before - direct observation of life in the blackness of the abyss. But even as they achieved their greatest success, a bitter rift left the two explorers on barely more than speaking terms."--Jacket. show lessTags
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Brad Matsen has written about the sea and its inhabitants for forty years in books, film scripts, essays, and magazine articles. Author of the bestselling Titanic's Last Secrets and Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King as well as eight other books including Planet Ocean: A Story of Life, the Sea and Dancing to the Fossil Record and The Incredible show more Deep-Sea Adventure series for children. He was a creative producer for the television series The Shape of Life, and is a speaker on global environmental issues. He has written hundreds of magazine articles for Mother Jones, Audubon Natural History, and many other publications. He divides his time between Seattle and New York City. show less
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- 551.46 — Natural sciences & mathematics Earth sciences; geology Geology, Hydrology Meteorology Landforms / Bodies of Water Oceans
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- GC65 .M365 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Oceanography Oceanography Underwater exploration
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