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Gary Gentile

    Shipwrecks of Maine and New Hampshire
    Shadow Divers Exposed
    Shipwrecks of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia Waters
    Stolen Heritage: The Grand Theft of the Hamilton and Scourge
    Entropy
    The Mold
    • The Mold

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Mold is an omnipresent force in our lives, thriving in various environments from our skin to damp basements. Its remarkable resilience allows it to flourish even in harsh conditions. However, the narrative introduces a new, distinct type of mold that sets it apart from the common varieties, hinting at unforeseen implications and challenges it may pose. This exploration delves into the pervasive nature of mold and its potential impact on our everyday existence.

      The Mold
    • Entropy

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      In a world where gravity behaves unpredictably, civilization is on the brink of collapse. Sheena, alongside her companion Marek, embarks on a perilous quest to find the Sacred Portal, believed to hold the key to understanding their chaotic reality and possibly saving it. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and evade the ruthless despot Charel, who fears the power of their discovery, Sheena must confront both external threats and the oppressive forces that seek to silence her. Their journey is one of survival, courage, and the pursuit of truth.

      Entropy
    • HOW THE CITY OF HAMILTON AND THE ONTARIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL LICENCE BUREAU CONSPIRED TO STEAL TWO U.S. NAVY WARSHIPS FROM THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD.The War of 1812 was ravaging the countryside when two U.S. Navy warships - the Hamilton and the Scourge - foundered in Lake Ontario in a sudden nighttime squall. Seventy American sailors drowned in darkness.Both shipwrecks were discovered off Port Dalhousie, Ontario in 1975. Factions within the U.S. Navy immediately asserted American ownership. In 1979, title to the wrecks was transferred from the Navy to the Royal Ontario Museum, which, like a clearing house, quickly transferred title to the City of Hamilton.As a condition of custody, the City promised to conduct scientific studies and archaeological assessments of the sites, after which it would consider the possibility of raising the wrecks as tourist attractions.Now, a quarter of a century later, the City has done absolutely nothing to honor its pledge. Worse, it has taken an active stance in preventing others from conducting studies. After twenty- five years of apathetic treatment, the wrecks are still rotting away on the lake bed, suffering from the ravages of zebra mussels and inevitable natural decay.Stolen Heritage is the saga of one American's attempt to visit these relics of his country's heritage - a heritage that was usurped by bureaucratic fiat. Those who control these historic sites would rather see them decompose than permit anyone - including Americans - to see or photograph them.This book is a story of conspiracy, double dealing, lies, and deceit: an ugly trip through the political machinations of the City of Hamilton's corrupt bureaucrats, and the manipulations of individuals within the Ontario Archaeological Licence Bureau.

      Stolen Heritage: The Grand Theft of the Hamilton and Scourge
    • The series showcases Gary Gentile's expertise in diving, offering detailed guides that cater to both novice and experienced divers. Each volume features comprehensive information on various dive sites, including maps, tips on marine life, and safety protocols. Gentile emphasizes environmental conservation and responsible diving practices throughout the guides. With a focus on accessibility and adventure, the series invites readers to explore underwater wonders while enhancing their diving skills and knowledge.

      Shipwrecks of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia Waters
    • Shadow Divers Exposed

      The Real Saga of the U-869

      • 380pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,5(55)Évaluer

      The U-869, part of the extensive fleet of Nazi U-boats, met its fate off the American eastern coast during a combined hedgehog and depth-charge assault, resulting in the loss of all crew members. The absence of survivors leaves the story of its sinking shrouded in mystery and tragedy, highlighting the perilous nature of submarine warfare during World War II.

      Shadow Divers Exposed
    • The Lurking: Curse of the Jersey Devil

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a chilling world of supernatural horror, this novel explores themes of fear and the unknown through its gripping narrative. The story delves into the psychological and emotional struggles of its characters as they confront terrifying forces beyond their understanding. With a rich atmosphere and intricate plot twists, it invites readers to question the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

      The Lurking: Curse of the Jersey Devil
    • Subaqueous

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina, this book delves into the chaos and devastation that ensued in New Orleans. It highlights the failures of government response, the resilience of the affected communities, and the deep-seated social issues exacerbated by the disaster. Through vivid storytelling and firsthand accounts, the narrative captures the human spirit amidst tragedy, offering insights into the broader implications of natural disasters on society. The work serves as both a historical account and a poignant reflection on environmental challenges.

      Subaqueous
    • Silent Autumn

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of an environmentally devastated Earth, the story follows Dane, a former starship pilot, as he returns home to assist his sister with their parents' estate after their passing. As he prepares to leave Earth for the final time, he embarks on a new adventure as the pilot of the innovative GOmod-1, a groundbreaking galactic explorer. The narrative explores themes of family, loss, and the quest for new beginnings in a universe filled with possibilities.

      Silent Autumn
    • Second Coming

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Exploring a controversial perspective, this book delves into strategies aimed at dismantling Christianity, examining historical events, philosophical arguments, and sociopolitical movements that have challenged the faith. It presents a critical analysis of the influence of Christianity on society and culture, while also addressing the implications of such efforts on global spirituality. Through a provocative lens, the author invites readers to consider the broader impact of religious beliefs on contemporary issues.

      Second Coming