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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert D. Ballard , Will HivelyPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780691095547ISBN 10: 069109554 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 24 February 2002 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780691175621 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsThe Eternal Darkness is a straightforward look at a complicated business that shows again not just that exploration is worth doing but that even at home here on earth it is far from over... [It] is not really a book about the past. It's a promise that the E word remains the deepest adventure of them all. -- Michael Parfit New York Times Book Review Drawing from the expertise gained during his more than 100 trips into the abyss, Ballard highlights historical and scientific events that he and Hively expertly weave into a series of scintillating tales. -- Loretta DiPietro Scientific American Dr. Ballard is a passionate advocate of deep-sea exploration, pointing out that all such expeditions so far undertaken have probably surveyed less than one percent of the sea floor... One can hardly disagree with Dr. Ballard's proposal that we should expand that one percent. The Atlantic Monthly The man who found the Titanic, discovered black smokers on the sea floor, and first ventured into the mid-Atlantic ridge tells the story of deep-sea exploration... Scores of photographs highlight the steadily absorbing text; together, words and pictures present a vital and authoritative general history of humanity's adventures deep beneath the waves. Publishers Weekly The Eternal Darkness is an excellent book ... It is authoritative and well written, and ... it is impossible to put down. -- Richard Shelton Times Literary Supplement Titanic discoverer Ballard ... handily summarizes a technology unfamiliar to many readers. Ballard has published popular books about his recovery of other famous sunken ships besides the movie's namesake, which adds cachet to this more scholarly work. Booklist Doing science is exciting! This is the main message of Ballard's fascinating combination memoir and history of deep ocean science. Library Journal The Eternal Darkness is a highly readable book... I am always on the lookout for books that will motivate and enthuse potential and present students. The Eternal Darkness will become a firm favourite on that list, as Ballard shows what can be achieved by hard work, determination and unbounded enthusiasm. -- Paul Tyler New Scientist A remarkable story of science and adventure, as fascinating as the exploration of space and the landing on the moon. American Way An informative and interesting book written with authority on a fascinating subject. -- Daniel Lenihan Naval History Pitched to the lay reader, Ballard's The Eternal Darkness is engaging, sometimes thrilling and always authentic... Ballard was also involved in the 1985 discovery of the Titanic, and his account of the sleuthing that went into the hunt makes for terrific reading... -- Dennis Drabelle Washington Post Book World This book takes the reader into the deep-sea realm along the discovery paths of famous deep-sea explorers as chronicled by the preeminent explorer of our time. Ballard's book will leave readers enlightened and concerned about the expanding role the oceans are playing as the future evolves. Choice Cool technology meets personal obsession in this history that's also a memoir by the discoverer of the wreck of the Titanic. Break out the bathospheres, the minisubs and the ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles); it's time to take the plunge and see what's Down There. Washington Post Book World Recipient of the Commonwealth Award for Science and Invention, Sigma Xi Honorable Mention for the 2000 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Geography and Earth Sciences, Association of American Publishers The Eternal Darkness is a straightforward look at a complicated business that shows again not just that exploration is worth doing but that even at home here on earth it is far from over... [It] is not really a book about the past. It's a promise that the E word remains the deepest adventure of them all. --Michael Parfit, New York Times Book Review Drawing from the expertise gained during his more than 100 trips into the abyss, Ballard highlights historical and scientific events that he and Hively expertly weave into a series of scintillating tales. --Loretta DiPietro, Scientific American Dr. Ballard is a passionate advocate of deep-sea exploration, pointing out that all such expeditions so far undertaken have probably surveyed less than one percent of the sea floor... One can hardly disagree with Dr. Ballard's proposal that we should expand that one percent. --The Atlantic Monthly The man who found the Titanic, discovered black smokers on the sea floor, and first ventured into the mid-Atlantic ridge tells the story of deep-sea exploration... Scores of photographs highlight the steadily absorbing text; together, words and pictures present a vital and authoritative general history of humanity?s adventures deep beneath the waves. -- Publishers Weekly The Eternal Darkness is an excellent book ... It is authoritative and well written, and ... it is impossible to put down. --Richard Shelton, Times Literary Supplement Titanic discoverer Ballard ... handily summarizes a technology unfamiliar to many readers. Ballard has published popular books about his recovery of other famous sunken ships besides the movie's namesake, which adds cachet to this more scholarly work. --Booklist Doing science is exciting! This is the main message of Ballard's fascinating combination memoir and history of deep ocean science. --Library Journal The Eternal Darkness is a highly readable book... I am always on the lookout for books that will motivate and enthuse potential and present students. The Eternal Darkness will become a firm favourite on that list, as Ballard shows what can be achieved by hard work, determination and unbounded enthusiasm. --Paul Tyler, New Scientist A remarkable story of science and adventure, as fascinating as the exploration of space and the landing on the moon. --American Way (Airline Magazine) An informative and interesting book written with authority on a fascinating subject. --Daniel Lenihan, Naval History Pitched to the lay reader, Ballard's The Eternal Darkness is engaging, sometimes thrilling and always authentic... Ballard was also involved in the 1985 discovery of the Titanic, and his account of the sleuthing that went into the hunt makes for terrific reading... --Dennis Drabelle, Washington Post Book World This book takes the reader into the deep-sea realm along the discovery paths of famous deep-sea explorers as chronicled by the preeminent explorer of our time. Ballard's book will leave readers enlightened and concerned about the expanding role the oceans are playing as the future evolves. --Choice Cool technology meets personal obsession in this history that's also a memoir by the discoverer of the wreck of the Titanic. Break out the bathospheres, the minisubs and the ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles); it's time to take the plunge and see what's Down There. --Washington Post Book World The Eternal Darkness is a straightforward look at a complicated business that shows again not just that exploration is worth doing but that even at home here on earth it is far from over... [It] is not really a book about the past. It's a promise that the E word remains the deepest adventure of them all. -- Michael Parfit, New York Times Book Review Drawing from the expertise gained during his more than 100 trips into the abyss, Ballard highlights historical and scientific events that he and Hively expertly weave into a series of scintillating tales. -- Loretta DiPietro, Scientific American Dr. Ballard is a passionate advocate of deep-sea exploration, pointing out that all such expeditions so far undertaken have probably surveyed less than one percent of the sea floor... One can hardly disagree with Dr. Ballard's proposal that we should expand that one percent. -- The Atlantic Monthly The man who found the Titanic, discovered black smokers on the sea floor, and first ventured into the mid-Atlantic ridge tells the story of deep-sea exploration... Scores of photographs highlight the steadily absorbing text; together, words and pictures present a vital and authoritative general history of humanity's adventures deep beneath the waves. -- Publishers Weekly The Eternal Darkness is an excellent book ... It is authoritative and well written, and ... it is impossible to put down. -- Richard Shelton, Times Literary Supplement Titanic discoverer Ballard ... handily summarizes a technology unfamiliar to many readers. Ballard has published popular books about his recovery of other famous sunken ships besides the movie's namesake, which adds cachet to this more scholarly work. -- Booklist Doing science is exciting! This is the main message of Ballard's fascinating combination memoir and history of deep ocean science. -- Library Journal The Eternal Darkness is a highly readable book... I am always on the lookout for books that will motivate and enthuse potential and present students. The Eternal Darkness will become a firm favourite on that list, as Ballard shows what can be achieved by hard work, determination and unbounded enthusiasm. -- Paul Tyler, New Scientist A remarkable story of science and adventure, as fascinating as the exploration of space and the landing on the moon. -- American Way An informative and interesting book written with authority on a fascinating subject. -- Daniel Lenihan, Naval History Pitched to the lay reader, Ballard's The Eternal Darkness is engaging, sometimes thrilling and always authentic... Ballard was also involved in the 1985 discovery of the Titanic, and his account of the sleuthing that went into the hunt makes for terrific reading... -- Dennis Drabelle, Washington Post Book World This book takes the reader into the deep-sea realm along the discovery paths of famous deep-sea explorers as chronicled by the preeminent explorer of our time. Ballard's book will leave readers enlightened and concerned about the expanding role the oceans are playing as the future evolves. -- Choice Cool technology meets personal obsession in this history that's also a memoir by the discoverer of the wreck of the Titanic. Break out the bathospheres, the minisubs and the ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles); it's time to take the plunge and see what's Down There. -- Washington Post Book World Author InformationRobert D. Ballard, Ph.D., is President of the Institute for Exploration in Mystic, Connecticut, and the former Director of the Center for Marine Exploration at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He is a pioneer in the development and use of deep submergence technology and has participated in more than a hundred deep-sea expeditions. He is the author of several bestselling books, including The Discovery of the Titanic, Explorations, and Exploring the Bismarck. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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