The Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Solved by Lawrence David Kusche [REPOST]
Publisher: New English Library | 1 Edition | 1978 | 260 Pages | ISBN: 0450038351 | PDF | 7.9 MB
Publisher: New English Library | 1 Edition | 1978 | 260 Pages | ISBN: 0450038351 | PDF | 7.9 MB
Recounts and analyzes incidents of ship and airplane loses in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle from 1840 to 1973, concluding that the mystery has been manufactured through faulty and exaggerated reports.
The only book written that takes a rational look at 60 of the best-known Bermuda Triangle mysteries in a clear, logical style. Kusche provides an alternative to the sensational stories that usually flood the media..
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle as it is usually told
2. 1492: Christopher Columbus, the Sargasso Sea, and the Bermuda Triangle
3. August 1840: Rosalie
4. April 1854: Bella
5. December 1872: Mary Celeste
6. Winter 1880: Atalanta
7. 1881: Ellen Austin and the Derelict
8. 1866: Lotta 1868: Viego 1884: Miramon
9. October 1902: Freya
10. November 1909: Joshua Slocum and the Spray
11. March 1918: Cyclops
12. January 1921: Carroll A. Deering
13. April 1925: Raifuku Maru
14. December 1925: Cotopaxi
15. March 1926: Sudujfco
16. October 1931: Stavenger
17. April 1932: John and Mary
18. August 1935: La Dahama
19. February 1940; Gloria Colita
20. November, December 1941: Proteus, Nereus
21. October 1944: Rubicon
22. December 1945: Flight
23. December 1946: City Belle
24. 1947: Superfortress
25. January 1948: Star Tiger
26. March 1948: AI Snider
27. December 1948: DC-3
28. January 1949: Star Ariel
29. March 1950: Globemaster
30. June 1950: Sandra
31. February 1953: British York Transport
32. October 1954: Navy Super Constellation
33. December 1954: Southern Districts
34. September 1955: Connemara IV
35. November 1956: Navy Patrol Bomber
36. January 1958: Revonoc
37. January 1962: KB-50
38. April 1962: Piper Apache
39. February 1963: Marine Sulphur Queen·
40. July 1963: SIlO' Boy
41. August 1963: Two KC-135s
42. June 1965: C-119 Flying Boxcar
43. January 1967: Black Week
44. December 1967: Witchcraft
45. May 1968: Scorpion
46. July 1969: Five Abandoned Vessels
47. August 1969: Bill Verity
48. November 1970: Jillie Bean and the Piper Comanche
49. April 1971: Elizabeth
50. October 1971: El, Caribe
51. February 1972: V. A. Fogg
52. March 1973: Norse Variant and Anita
53. October 1973: Linda
54. The Devil's Sea
55. Vile Vortices
56. Magnetism, Mystery, and the Bermuda Triangle
Epilogue