Né le 15 juillet 1931 dans l'Illinois, Clive Cussler est l'auteur de nombreux romans policiers et d'aventures. Il est lui-même un aventurier, n'hésitant pas à s'engager au sortir de l'école comme mécanicien dans l'armée de l'air pendant la guerre de Corée. De retour sur le continent, il travaille pour de grandes agences de publicité rédigeant les textes de spots publicitaires. Parallèlement il se consacre à ses passions : la plongée sous-marine, qui lui permet de découvrir de nombreuses épaves coulées un peu partout dans les océans, et la collection de voitures anciennes. Il commence à écrire en 1965, mais il lui faudra attendre les années 1980 pour être publié et "Renflouez le Titanic"(1992) pour connaître vraiment le succès. Depuis, les aventures de ses héros ont conquis les lecteurs du monde entier. Celles de Dirk Pitt, ingénieur de marine, sont présentes dans une vingtaine de titres, presque tous disponibles en langue française de "Vixen 03" (1980) à "Dérive arctique" (2011), celles de Kurt Austin comportent huit titres, de "Serpent" (2000) à "Le navigateur" (2010) et on peut découvrir Juan Castillo dans six romans, de "Bouddha" (2003) à "Croisière fatale" et "Corsaire" (2011). Un nouveau roman, "L'or de Sparte", est attendu et lon peut par ailleurs retrouver ses expériences personnelles dans les deux éditions de "Chasseur d'épaves".
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The thrilling account of #1 New York Times bestselling author Clive Cusslers's real-life search for lost ships, planes, and other marvels that changed history. For decades, Clive Cussler's real-life NUMA®, the National Underwater and Marine Agency, has scoured rivers and seas in search of lost ships of historic significance. His teams have been inundated by tidal waves and beset by obstacles - both human and natural - but the results, and the stories behind them, have been dramatic.
Here Cussler and colleague Craig Dirgo provide an extraordinary narrative of their true seagoing - and land - adventures, including:- Their searches for the famous ghost ship Mary Celeste, found floating off the Azores in 1874 with no one on board- The Carpathia, the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors and was itself lost to U-boats six years later- And L'Oiseau Blanc, the aeroplane that almost beat The Spirit of St.
Louis across the Atlantic before disappearing in the Maine woods. All these, plus steamboats, ironclads, a seventeenth-century flagship, a certain famous PT boat, and even a dirigible, are tantalising targets as Cussler proves again that truth can be "at least as fun, and sometimes stranger, than fiction" (Men's Journal).
Here Cussler and colleague Craig Dirgo provide an extraordinary narrative of their true seagoing - and land - adventures, including:- Their searches for the famous ghost ship Mary Celeste, found floating off the Azores in 1874 with no one on board- The Carpathia, the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors and was itself lost to U-boats six years later- And L'Oiseau Blanc, the aeroplane that almost beat The Spirit of St.
Louis across the Atlantic before disappearing in the Maine woods. All these, plus steamboats, ironclads, a seventeenth-century flagship, a certain famous PT boat, and even a dirigible, are tantalising targets as Cussler proves again that truth can be "at least as fun, and sometimes stranger, than fiction" (Men's Journal).
The thrilling account of #1 New York Times bestselling author Clive Cusslers's real-life search for lost ships, planes, and other marvels that changed history. For decades, Clive Cussler's real-life NUMA®, the National Underwater and Marine Agency, has scoured rivers and seas in search of lost ships of historic significance. His teams have been inundated by tidal waves and beset by obstacles - both human and natural - but the results, and the stories behind them, have been dramatic.
Here Cussler and colleague Craig Dirgo provide an extraordinary narrative of their true seagoing - and land - adventures, including:- Their searches for the famous ghost ship Mary Celeste, found floating off the Azores in 1874 with no one on board- The Carpathia, the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors and was itself lost to U-boats six years later- And L'Oiseau Blanc, the aeroplane that almost beat The Spirit of St.
Louis across the Atlantic before disappearing in the Maine woods. All these, plus steamboats, ironclads, a seventeenth-century flagship, a certain famous PT boat, and even a dirigible, are tantalising targets as Cussler proves again that truth can be "at least as fun, and sometimes stranger, than fiction" (Men's Journal).
Here Cussler and colleague Craig Dirgo provide an extraordinary narrative of their true seagoing - and land - adventures, including:- Their searches for the famous ghost ship Mary Celeste, found floating off the Azores in 1874 with no one on board- The Carpathia, the ship that rescued the Titanic survivors and was itself lost to U-boats six years later- And L'Oiseau Blanc, the aeroplane that almost beat The Spirit of St.
Louis across the Atlantic before disappearing in the Maine woods. All these, plus steamboats, ironclads, a seventeenth-century flagship, a certain famous PT boat, and even a dirigible, are tantalising targets as Cussler proves again that truth can be "at least as fun, and sometimes stranger, than fiction" (Men's Journal).