• This is a true story of the U.S. Coast Guard's most daring sea rescue. In the winter of 1952, New England was battered by the most brutal nor'easter in years.  While this storm raged on, two oil tankers, the Pendleton and the Fort Mercer, found themselves in the same horrifying predicament.  Built with inferior steel, these tankers were not prepared for such ferocious seas.  The tankers split in two, leaving dozens of men on board at the Atlantic's mercy.  This valiant attempt to rescue these men, were met with one obstacle after another.  Not all eighty-four men survived this horrifying ordeal, but is a miracle that anyone survived to tell their tale.
  • Ellie's Pursuit of the Mighty Fitz is a children's hardcover book for ages 8 to 12 years old.  Ellie is a curious and imaginative 5th grader who loves learning about history.  After hearing the song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", she and her Grandmother are inspired to take a trip to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum to see the bell of the Mighty Fitz.  On her adventure she meets some unique characters that share their memories from that fateful night.  Hardcover, 97 pages.
  • Award-winning journalist, John U. Bacon presents the definitive account of the disaster, drawing on more than 100 interviews with family, friends and former crewmates of those lost.  Mr. Bacon explores the vital role Great Lakes shipping played in America's economic boom, the uncommon lives the sailors led, the sinking's most likely causes and the heart-breaking aftermath for those left behind. The Gales of November is an emotional tribute to her crew and a propulsive page-turning narrative history of America's most mourned shipwreck.  442 pages
  • The United States Life Saving Service was established on Lake Superior in 1876.  Their mission was to save ship's crew in peril near shore.  The authors Canfield and Allan tell of dramatic rescues and look into the secluded, lonely and monotonous of a life saving crew member at Vermilion Point. 96 pages, soft cover.
  • Fred Stonehouse's stories of the Haunted Lakes have a basis in fact because those who have told the tales, actually believed them.  These stories range from ghosts on ships to, underwater spirits and ships that "talk" to their captains. Through Fred's historical research, these stories are a part of the maritime tradition of the Great Lakes.
  • Haunted Lake Superior is dedicated to the ghostly tales and legends of the largest of the Great Lakes.  It features dozens of previously unpublished stories of supernatural, unnatural or unexplained phenomena.  History, mystery and personal accounts combine for a riveting collection of haunted lighthouses, ghost ships and UFOs, that will keep readers captivated.  181 pages.
  • SUNKEN is a book for the young and young at heart.  In this soft cover book, enter a world of underwater history and mystery to see what lies beneath Lake Superior through the eyes of a child.  Everyone will enjoy the discovery of some of the most incredible true stories of the SUNKEN Shipwrecks of Lake Superior.
  • This is one of our most popular books in our gift shop.  Great Lakes Shipwrecks & Survivals is a spellbinding book that tells the stories of the most spectacular shipwrecks and incredible survivals in the history of the Great Lakes.  Chilling watercolor illustrations, photographs, maps and news clippings accentuate William Ratigan's compelling and dramatic storytelling.  An entire section is dedicated to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.  Soft cover with 377 pages.
  • Know Your Ships is a field guide to Boats and Boat watching on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway, everything you need to know about the ships that pass our shores.  Soft cover, 200 pages.
  • Canadian author, Elle Andra-Warner, tells of the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck and masterfully weaves in the lore and history of the men who sail these unsalted seas.  Soft cover, 120 pages.
  • The Edmund Fitzgerald, a colossal ore carrier, had been fighting her way through a pounding November storm on Lake Superior when the ship's radar went out and she started to take on water.  Michael Schumacher relates in vivid detail the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald along with the speculation and controversy that followed in the wake of the disaster.  The Mighty Fitz is a comprehensive account of the most legendary shipwreck on America's inland waters.  Soft cover with 235 pages.
  • Here is Ric Mixter's newest book, Tattletale Sounds-The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations.  Join Ric and learn more about one of the most famous shipwrecks on the Great Lakes.  Ric writes about actual conversations, controversies and shows us many unreleased photographs.
  • Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast book is a survey of maritime accidents from Whitefish Point to Grand Marais, Michigan.  Mr. Stonehouse takes us on a fascinating look at the many shipwreck, life-savers and lighthouses along the shoreline known as, "The Graveyard of the Shipwreck Coast".  Soft cover with 275 pages.
  • Andrew Kantar uses photos and text to tell the true and tragic story of the disappearance of the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975. This quick read is perfect for the young reader, yet interesting for the adult as well. 50 pages
  • Ghosts of the Shipwreck Coast is richly illustrated with the virtuoso skill of world-class maritime artists. This soft cover book elaborates on the art and science behind the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society's ground-breaking, Michigan Department of Transportation  sponsored, underwater documentation of five of Lake Superior's most historic shipwreck sites:  Vienna, John M. Osborn, Samuel Mather, John B. Cowle and Comet.
  • Maritime historian and author, Fred Stonehouse, writes of the baffling mystery related to the sinking of the World War One French Naval minesweepers  Inkermann and Cerisoles.  A total of 78 French sailors and two Great Lakes pilots met their end when the vessels went down somewhere in Lake Superior during a southerly gale.
  • In 1914, the crew of a Lake Michigan lighthouse tender ship, The Hyacinth, rescued a Newfoundland-retriever mix puppy from the water and named him Sport.  In this hardcover, award-winning children's book, Sport recounts the documented escapades of the dog who became a recognizable mascot of the lake.  Sport's adventures teach readers about life on America's inland seas and share the story of how lighthouse tender ships helped keep the Great Lakes safe.  Dimensions of the book are: 11 1/4" x 9 1/2" x 1/2"
  • Frank Mays tells the story of the terrifying night the Carl D. Bradley sank on Lake Michigan. Only two men of a crew of 35 would survive the sinking of the Carl D. Bradley. In addition to Frank’s story, this book contains firsthand accounts from Captain Harold Muth and the crew from the USCGC Sundew. This is Frank's story…
  • The mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald has haunted many for nearly 50 years.  What really happened to her and her crew of 29, in this storm of storms.  Frederick Stonehouse has studied the Fitzgerald mystery since the day she dove for the bottom of Lake Superior.  While there are no provable answers, his conclusions have evolved as more information gradually became available. Mr. Stonehouse has put forth every plausible theory and it's trail of evidence in such a manner that let's readers come up with their own conclusion.  Hardcover dimensions are, 8.75" x 6" x 0.875" and 275 pages.
  • Captain Dudley J. Paquette was an officer for 30 years with the Inland Steel Company.  He served as mate and captain on the Great Lakes ships.  By having already sailed into some treacherous seas, this weather-savvy captain was uniquely positioned to observe and report on the magnitude of the storm that sank the Fitzgerald.

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