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North Carolina Shark Attacks

Hairr, John
North Carolina Shark Attacks
Swim at your own risk... Millions of tourists visit North Carolina beaches each year, but advertisements promoting fun in the sun along idyllic shores forget to mention the dangers lurking under the waves. The Old North State is home to some very large and lethal sharks--bull sharks, tiger sharks, oceanic whitetips and great whites. Large sharks used to be prolific along the coast, especially in the waters of Carteret County, where some brutal...

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Outer Banks

Hairr, John
Outer Banks
Adestination for many tourists eager for sun, sand, and a simpler way of life, and a far distant cry from the glitter and neon of more traditional, commercial oriented beaches, the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a natural wonder sheltering and buffering Eastern North Carolina from the volatile temperament of the Atlantic Ocean. Even before the official birth of North Carolina and into the twenty-first century, this coastal strip of barrier i...

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A History of South Carolina Lighthouses

Hairr, John
A History of South Carolina Lighthouses
Before radar, depth finders and satellite-guided navigation, long before the seafloor was charted with scientific precision, mariners relied on lighthouses to approach a coastline safely. South Carolina's history with lighthouses goes back nearly two and a half centuries. At Cape Romain, a windmill was converted into a lighthouse. St. Philip's Church in Charleston was converted into a beacon for seafarers to aid navigation to the Holy City. Wi...

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North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends and Lore

Hairr, John
North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends and Lore
John Hairr crafts a captivating study of the Tarheel State's rivers. The Cape Fear, the New, the Pee Dee: these are the streams that course through North Carolina's history, and Hairr navigates them all, while also exploring lesser-known waters. The only natural history to trace all of the state's rivers in a single volume, this is a must-read.

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Coal Mine Disasters of North Carolina

Hairr, John
Coal Mine Disasters of North Carolina
During the past two centuries, the central region of the Tar Heel State was populated with numerous active coal mines, many of which dealt with catastrophes such as cave-ins or gas explosions. Over fifty-three miners lost their lives in an explosion at the Carolina Mine at Coal Glen in 1925, the largest industrial disaster in state history. The Egypt Coal Mine was a key resource for Confederate forces during the Civil War despite a series of e...

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FLESH FALLS & BLOOD RAINS

Hairr, John
FLESH FALLS & BLOOD RAINS
Showers of red-colored rain and flesh-like material have fallen from the skies upon Planet Earth many times throughout our history. Inhabitants of the ancient world often saw these anomalous episodes as a portent of impending doom. Some of the world's most prominent scientists and naturalists studied the phenomenon, coming up with intriguing theories about the origin of the meat or blood-colored samples they studied-which in some cases eyewitn...

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North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends and Lore

Hairr, John
North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends and Lore
John Hairr crafts a captivating study of the Tarheel State's rivers. The Cape Fear, the New, the Pee Dee: these are the streams that course through North Carolina's history, and Hairr navigates them all, while also exploring lesser-known waters. The only natural history to trace all of the state's rivers in a single volume--a must-read.

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Caribbean Monk Seals

Hairr, John
Caribbean Monk Seals
The Caribbean monk seal was once a thriving and significant part of the tropical marine ecosystem of Florida, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico. Today, it is believed extinct. John Hairr relates the history and fate of this fascinating and charismatic marine mammal, showing the reciprocal impact between man and seal. This story does not end happily, but it gives us good reason not to procrastinate in conservation efforts for other endanger...

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Harnett County

Hairr, John
Harnett County
With this unprecedented pictorial history, author John Hairr chronicles the story of Harnett County, beginning with the earliest days of settlement till the mid-twentieth century.Maps and charts show the growth of the county and various industries, while photographs illustrate various communities, people, and events that changed the region. Within these pages, over 200 vintage photographs are proudly presented. Many of these images have never ...

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Encounters with Great White Sharks

Hairr, John
Encounters with Great White Sharks
No marine predator receives as much popular attention as the great white shark, yet this fascinating creature is still not well-known in all parts of its range. Author John Hairr brings some light to the travels of this species along the Florida coastline and in the Gulf of Mexico, through historical records and interviews with those divers, fishermen, and marine biologists fortunate enough to have encountered great whites in this region. Seve...

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Florida Lighthouses

Hairr, John
Florida Lighthouses
Sporting the second-longest coastline in the United States, Florida has over 8, 000 miles of sparkling beaches and waterfront property. This valuablelandscape and the region's position between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico made Florida key in the early expansion of American trade routes, but the state's several capes and dangerous reefs, rocks, and shoals made travel quite perilous to unwary mariners. When commerce and traffic bega...

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Gold Mines in North Carolina

Hairr, John / Powell, Joey
Gold Mines in North Carolina
The first gold discovery in the United States occurred in 1799 when young Conrad Reed went fishing in Little Meadow Creek in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The 17-pound nugget he found was used by his family as a doorstop until they figured out what the strange rock was. This chance discovery set off the first gold rush in the nation's history. For more than a century, men extracted gold from the rolling hills and valleys of the North Caroli...

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Flesh Falls & Blood Rains

Hairr, John
Flesh Falls & Blood Rains
Showers of red-colored rain and flesh-like material have fallen from the skies upon Planet Earth many times throughout our history. Inhabitants of the ancient world often saw these anomalous episodes as a portent of impending doom. Some of the world's most prominent scientists and naturalists studied the phenomenon, coming up with intriguing theories about the origin of the meat or blood-colored samples they studied-which in some cases eyewitn...

CHF 27.90

Florida Lighthouses

Hairr, John
Florida Lighthouses
Sporting the second-longest coastline in the United States, Florida has over 8, 000 miles of sparkling beaches and waterfront property. This valuable landscape and the region's position between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico made Florida key in the early expansion of American trade routes, but the state's several capes and dangerous reefs, rocks, and shoals made travel quite perilous to unwary mariners. When commerce and traffic be...

CHF 38.90

Gold Mines in North Carolina

Hairr, John / Powell, Joey
Gold Mines in North Carolina
The first gold discovery in the United States occurred in 1799 when young Conrad Reed went fishing in Little Meadow Creek in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The 17-pound nugget he found was used by his family as a doorstop until they figured out what the strange rock was. This chance discovery set off the first gold rush in the nation's history. For more than a century, men extracted gold from the rolling hills and valleys of the North Caroli...

CHF 31.50