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Jacques Cousteau (Biography (Lerner Hardcover)) [Hardcover]

Lesley A. DuTemple (Author)
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Grade 6-10-DuTemple covers Cousteau's childhood, education, his many inventions, his work with the French Resistance during World War II, and his lifelong interests in oceanography and photography. The author discusses the dangers Cousteau encountered while diving and filming underwater, and the Calypso, his famous ship. The mostly black-and-white photographs add value and interest. However, the one color map doesn't provide useful information and without a key or caption is actually confusing. Despite this minor flaw, this is the most up-to-date title available on the man. Libraries owning biographies published prior to 1998 (Cousteau died in 1997) should consider replacing them with this volume.
Michael McCullough, Byron-Bergen Middle School, Bergen, NY
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Reading level: Ages 11 and up
  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group (March 31, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822549794
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822549796
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,188,829 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Lesley A. DuTemple, Biography: Jacques Cousteau, October 29, 2004
This review is from: Jacques Cousteau (Biography (Lerner Hardcover)) (Hardcover)
This biography of the French oceanographer is written for juveniles and has good pictures. Endnotes, found at pp. 106-07, refer to pages in the text (a fact not noted in the volume), while Madsen's good, but dated, biography appears here, but not in the bibliography. More problematic is the bibliography's use of websites. Unlike books, these are subject to change, and change they have. The site given for a list of Cousteau's videos, www.cousteausociety.org.filmsC.html , no longer exists, and only one video is listed at www.cousteau.org . Similarly, www.dolphinlog.org is now www.cousteaukids.org . At least one of the endnotes, referring to Cousteau weeping when he heard news of the sinking of the Dupleix, gives an incorrect reference in The Silent World (it occurs on p. 34, not p. 31).

DuTemple gives a short treatment of Cousteau's romantic relationship and second family, but avoids any mention of his brother Pierre's collaboration with the Axis during World War II or of Jean-Michael's suit against Jacques over use of the Cousteau Society name. More worrisome in a book for students, the author states, "[i]n September 1939, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany" (at p. 29), adding later, "[t]hen Hitler rolled into Poland" (at p. 30), which indeed many of us thought was the reason for the declaration of war in the first place.

It is also interesting to compare DuTemple's assertion that Cousteau "and a group under his command dove under the ships of the French fleet, placing enough explosives to sink every ship. The fleet could be destroyed if necessary to prevent Hitler from using the ships" (at p. 32) with Axel Madsen's statement that, "Cousteau and the artillery specialists under his command were busy booby-trapping the whole fleet. Against whom they weren't quite sure. But bombs were placed aboard every ship ...." (see p. 36 in Madsen's book; emphasis added).

DuTemple incorrectly states the date of the founding of the Cousteau Society as 1973 rather than 1974. The chart on "The Evolution of Diving Gear" (pp. 34-35) fails to give credit to Otis Barton, who designed the bathysphere in which he and William Beebe plumbed the depths, and does not note that Cousteau actually knew Guy Gilpatrick when he lived at Cap d'Antibes.
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ONE WARM SUMMER MORNING IN 1936, JACQUES-Yves Cousteau waded into the clear water of the Mediterranean Sea. Read the first page
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undersea world, silent world
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Cousteau Society, Jacques Cousteau, Undersea Research Group, United Nations, United States, Captain Cousteau, Deep Cabin, Maurice Fargues, Red Sea, Vision Shared, Fountain of Vaucluse, Los Angeles, World War, Cannes Film Festival, Henri Melchoir, South Seas
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