Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office
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Author: Patrick D. Nunn
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2008-10-31
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0824832191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIslands—as well as entire continents—are reputed to have disappeared in many parts of the world. Yet there is little information on this subject concerning its largest ocean, the Pacific. Over the years, geologists have amassed data that point to the undeniable fact of islands having disappeared in the Pacific, a phenomenon that the oral traditions of many groups of Pacific Islanders also highlight. There are even a few instances where fragments of Pacific continents have disappeared, becoming hidden from view rather than being submerged. In this scientifically rigorous yet readily comprehensible account of the fascinating subject of vanished islands and hidden continents in the Pacific, the author ranges far and wide, from explanations of the region’s ancient history to the meanings of island myths. Using both original and up-to-date information, he shows that there is real value in bringing together myths and the geological understanding of land movements. A description of the Pacific Basin and the "ups and downs" of the land within its vast ocean is followed by chapters explaining how—long before humans arrived in this part of the world—islands and continents that no longer exist were once present. A succinct account is given of human settlement of the region and the establishment of cultural contexts for the observation of occasional catastrophic earth-surface changes and their encryption in folklore. The author also addresses the persistent myths of a "sunken continent" in the Pacific, which became widespread after European arrival and were subsequently incorporated into new age and pseudoscience explanations of our planet and its inhabitants. Finally, he presents original data and research on island disappearances witnessed by humans, recorded in oral and written traditions, and judged by geoscience to be authentic. Examples are drawn from throughout the Pacific, showing that not only have islands collapsed, and even vanished, within the past few hundred years, but that they are also liable to do so in the future.
Author: United States. Army. Forces, Pacific
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Published: 1948
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 590
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. J. Morrison
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9789820201057
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eric M. Hammel
Publisher: Zenith Imprint
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 0760320977
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, and more recently from the jungles of Vietnam to the killing fields of Iraq, America's "soldiers of the sea" have fought their country's battles with famed valor, skill, and perseverance in the face of long odds. But where did the U.S. Marines earn their reputation as being the "first to fight?" It was on the South Pacific Island of Guadalcanal. There, on August 7, 1942, the 1st Marine Division stormed ashore to begin one of the most difficult and brutal campaigns of military history, and an unbroken string of victories staged across the Pacific.
Author: U S Coast Guard
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Published: 2011-02-18
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780160871160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains a list of lights, sound signals, buoys, daybeacons, and other aids to navigation.