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Three Miles Down: A Hunt for Sunken Treasure [Hardcover]

James Hamilton-Paterson (Author)
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April 1, 1999
Somewhere on the seabed of the Atlantic Ocean lie two casualties of the Second World War: a Japanese submarine, the I-52, and the liner SS Aurelia. Separated by almost a thousand miles and sunk more than a year apart, these two vessels have one thing in common - they were both carrying several tons of gold when they went down.

In 1994, aboard the Russian research ship Akademik Keldysh, the treasure-seeking team Project Orca began a harrowing search for the sunken vessels and their riches. It was a mission that would take them nearly three-quarters of a mile deeper than the resting place of the Titanic, testing the human limits of deep-water exploration.

In Three Miles Down, James Hamilton-Paterson, the ship's literary stowaway, captures the journey in intimate detail. He provides a rousing tale of deception, greed, human arrogance, and courage as the international crew combs the ocean's depths, seeking an untold fortune resting at the bottom of the earth.

Yet with his own oceanographic knowledge and a poet's gift for language, Hamilton-Paterson turns this into more than a tale about a hunt for "filthy lucre." He vividly describes the fascinating panoply of life that exists in the deep ocean. Ultimately, his story finds its greatest power as the MIR submersible make a three-hour descent to the floor of the Atlantic and explores the lightless depths three miles below the surface, a place seen by fewer people than have been in space. Here we get the privileged view of a primordial world full of unexpected beauty and resonance: an eerie but awe-inspiring world of shadows, at once the grave of ships and the cradle of creation. (53/4 X 81/2, 308 pages)


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Writing Gerontius, his Whitbread-winning (1989) novel about composer Edward Elgar's trip down the Amazon, must have prepared Hamilton-Paterson for this outing. In 1994, the author was invited to join Project Orca, a British team determined to scavenge gold from the bottom of the Atlantic. The liner S.S. Aurelia and the I-52, a Japanese submarine, were sunk separately during WWII, each thought to have been carrying thousands of pounds of gold. To find them, Project Orca arranged a five-month rental of the Russian research ship R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, and two MIR deep-sea submersibles. As the Keldysh heads toward the west coast of Africa in the winter of 1995, Hamilton-Paterson (The Great Deep: The Sea and Its Thresholds, etc.) resists being drawn into the tensions and personality conflicts engendered by poor preparation, short funds and the uncertainty of the missionAall of which he chronicles with cool wit. The book's standout section presents his minute-by-minute accounts of ocean-floor search dives: "Silence. A tiny bead containing us, sinking into night." Other chapters reconstruct the breakup of the I-52, and the intricacies of U.S.-Russian-British relations. Hamilton-Paterson quotes liberally and with erudition, offering the interjections, speculations and interpretations of a bemused bystander. And never mind that gold: the primordial oceanscape he describesAcontaining "wandering granules," "sparks and jellies" and a host of scientifically significant deep-sea lifeAare enough to grasp readers' attention and imaginations.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

In 1995, a group of adventurers, investors, scientists, and salvage experts set out in search of two ships that had been sunk in the South Atlantic during World War II. One was the Japanese submarine 152, sunk en route from Japan to Germany by the U.S. Navy. The other was the S.S. Aurelia, sailing from Durban, South Africa, to Liverpool when she was downed by an Italian submarine. Both vessels lie at a depth of 15,000 to 20,000 feet, making salvage extremely difficult. They were rumored to be carrying gold bullion, but there has never been any conclusive proof. The 1995 search was unsuccessful, but in February 1999 the New York Times reported that the 152 had been found. Robots were sent down, but there was no treasureonly shoes from dead Japanese sailors. Hamilton-Patersons (Ghost of Manila, LJ 10/1/94) account should have been a fascinating history, but the inclusion of excessive minor details and trivia makes for a tedious read. Editing would have made this book more accessible. Not an essential purchase.Stanley Itkin, Hillside P.L., New Hyde Park, NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press; 1st edition (April 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558218777
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558218772
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,459,388 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great storytelling about the search for gold on sunken sub, June 6, 1999
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"Within an hour we're under way again. The sun climbs; land falls astern and the wheeling seabirds thin to a couple of mournful die-hards following our wake. Barring the unpredicatable we shant's see land again for a least a month. We're off to give a wrecked submarine (1944) our undivided attention". Thus, Mr.Hamilton-Paterson launches the reader on an adventure that has something for everyone-lovers of lost treasure, students of science,biology, history and the dynamics of people of different nationalities, working toghether and against one another on an exploration ship bound for the coast of Africa. After finishing this one will no doubt want to read more by this author!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Author in love with his style, not the story, July 30, 1999
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An intresting subject ruinied by over doses of the authors observations and prose. This may be due to the outcome of the search. The book starts out with an intresting premise the search for two sunken ships said to contain gold. From this premise I was subjected to an overwhealming ardous discription of the "cast of chracters" and there problems, interspersed with descriptions of there mission. My favorite parts of this book were the descriptions of the two ships; there loss; and the effort to find them. I read this book in less than one day (as I scanned by the portions I felt trivilized the story.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Three Miles Down: A Hunt for Sunken Treasure, December 5, 2011
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A waste of time, the author spends all his time chattering without saying anything. He's so full of himself he has no time for the story.
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