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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Keith Jessop. By Pocket Books. The regular list price is $14.45. Sells new for $52.00. There are some available for $32.46.
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5 comments about Goldfinder.

  1. A good read, I was glued to the page turner till 1am last night. This book displays the real world of salvage work, the burocracy you have to work against, the pitfalls, the ways wrecks are found, the research needed and where to find it.
    As for the main story of the Edinburg, it is a classic example of a man too focused to worry about the non-research details. His lack of tax planning, failure to background check his partners, and his gruff demeanor set the story up for a sad ending.
    Its a real world study of the salvage industry and a great read, but its real life. Don't expect a Dirk Pitt ending with him getting the girl, the gold and the respect of his peers.


  2. I'm always fascinated with stories of shipwrecks and lost treasure and this book definitely quenches my thirst for both. An amazing story of Keith Jessop's plight in recovering ten tons of Russion gold that went down in the belly of the HMS Edinburg during WWII in the cold Arctic Sea. I especially liked the early part of the book where Keith spends some time giving you the background on how he got started in underwater salvage. I especially enjoyed his insight into some of the legal issues involved in running a salvage operation. Keith takes you through every step of his long journey in planning for and putting together a team of experts to execute and oversee the actual recovery of the gold. The book is full of suspense, as you don't know what will happen next, which inevitably keeps you glued to each turning page. At some times Keith goes into a lot of detail, but this was necessary for the reader to get an appreciation for the levels of frustration he most likely experienced while dealing with the bureaucracy. He also pays tribute to the lost sailors aboard the HMS Edinburg through his heartfelt synopsis of the events that led up to its tragic demise and how his team of professionals handled their uncovered remains. If you like stories of sunken treasure, no matter how big or small, this book has got you covered. You won't be dissapointed. Keith's way of depicting the events was so clear and vivid that at times I swear I could smell salt in the air.


  3. an amazing book, Keith Jessops passion of diving and particuliarly wreck salvage, leave indelible memories.
    the books balance is great, enough early details to establish his character, the book really picks up pace with the various wreck salvages leading up to the edinburgh, the background and research is well documented, as are the details of setting up expeditions for locating and then salvaging the wrecks.


  4. I wish I found the Gold.
    Clive Cussler was right,this was a great Marine Archology book.
    It was intresting,how the diver started his carere.I found the History of the Edinburgh very intresteding.One of the best marine Archology books I ever read.


  5. Keith Jessop's achievement in successfully salvaging the treasure of the HMS Edinburgh parallels that of Tommy Thompson, who found and salvaged the gold from the 1857 wreck of the SS Central America. Jessop's book GOLDFINDER compares favorably to Gary Kinder's book SHIP OF GOLD; both books tell the full story of how the vessels (Edinburgh and Central America, respectively) came to grief, and both excel in their descriptions of the background and personal details of the men who would ultimately bring their treasures to the surface.

    Jessop's accomplishment is particularly remarkable in that his expedition did not utilize ROVs, but instead relied upon surface-supplied divers who descended more than 800 feet to the bottom of the frigid Barents Sea to penetrate the armored bomb room of the sunken Edinburgh, retrieving her cargo of gold bars while enduring the danger and privations of saturation diving.

    Fast-moving and charmingly told, the author brings his unique sense of humor and adventurous spirit to life on every page, resulting in a book that is engaging and fascinating. If you enjoy a grand adventure, and especially if you find interest in tales of shipwreck, diving and marine salvage, don't miss GOLDFINDER!



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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by John Wilson. By Miller's Publications. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $4.70. There are some available for $2.35.
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1 comments about Miller's Antiques Checklists: Silver and Plate (Miller's Antiques Checklists).

  1. Although not the most comprehensive book on the subject, this book has more than paid for itself in helping me to decide whether or not to purchase pieces of antique silver that I might encounter while shopping the flea markets and antique shops or surfing on eBay. The small size makes it convenient to stick in your pocket or purse. There is an emphasis on Georgian silver and it is jam packed with important facts and clear color photos to give you a lot of pertinent information. I do have one major complaint. It does not contain a guide to English hallmarks in order to date silver. I suppose they left this out because they sell a similar pocket book containing that information. Other than that major goof this is probably the best little take with book on silver you can find.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Graham Hodges. By Tongtwister Publications. There are some available for $46.95.
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No comments about Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs of the Period 1760-1820.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Zahi Hawass. By Grupo Oceano. The regular list price is $75.24. Sells new for $71.75. There are some available for $71.74.
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No comments about Tesoros De Las Piramides.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by John Bowen. By Collins Pr. The regular list price is $89.95. Sells new for $47.55. There are some available for $79.67.
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1 comments about A Celebration of Limerick Silver.

  1. Collaborative compiled and deftly co-edited by John R. Bown and Connor O'Brien, "A Celebration of Limerick's Silver" is a superbly illustrated history of the creations of Limerick silversmiths and goldsmiths. Utilizing new research showcasing the achievements and artistry of a now obscure group of craftsmen, "A Celebration of Limerick's Silver" provides a proper appreciation for contemporary readers and scholars of some of Ireland's greatest treasures created by such luminaries as John Bucknor, Robert Smith, Collins Brehon, Maurice Fitzgerald, and Joseph Johns. Providing an informed and informative history and a detailed directory of the goldsmiths and allied trades of Limerick down to the present day, "A Celebration of Limerick's Silver " is an indispensable addition to professional and academic library Irish Cultural History, Celtic Art Studies, and Irish Metalworking History reference collections and supplemental reading lists.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Nancy N. Schiffer. By Schiffer Publishing. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $10.95. There are some available for $6.00.
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No comments about Silver Jewelry Treasures.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by James Lomax and James Rothwell. By Anova Books. The regular list price is $75.00. Sells new for $47.75. There are some available for $44.98.
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No comments about Country House Silver: from Dunham Massey.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Malcolm Haslan. By Richard Dennis Publications Dist. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $21.22. There are some available for $20.16.
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No comments about Elton Ware The Pottery of Sir Edmund Elton.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Howard Herschel Cotterell. By Tuttle Publishing. There are some available for $138.99.
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No comments about Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks in England, Scotland and Ireland an Account of the Old Pewterer & His Craft.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Jacqueline Fearn. By Hyperion Books. There are some available for $7.00.
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No comments about Cast Iron (Shire Album).




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