Great Lakes Freighter, Tanker, and Tugboat Disasters
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Virtual Voice
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Wayne Kadar
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
—Caitlin Cummings, 1st Engineer
From the fate of the 427-foot steamship Henry Steinbrenner in 1953 to the little 56-foot-long tugboat Sport's cold demise during a December night in 1923, Mr. Kadar tells a gripping story of the fight for survival of men and women against the Great Lakes. Rarely do the work boats; freighters, tanker ships and tugboats come to mind. Those vessels make up the bulk of the commercial traffic on the Great Lakes. As freighter traffic grew on the Great Lakes with the growth of commerce, so did the size and number of ships. Skip Kadar explores tragic shipping disasters brought to life based on research, news reports, survivors, and eyewitness accounts.
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