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The Story of the H. L. Hunley and Queenie's Coin
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The Story of the H. L. Hunley and Queenie's Coin

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During the Civil War, Union forces blockade the port of Charleston so the Confederate army seeks a way to attrack the Yankee Ships. George Dixon is part of the group of men given the task of creating and building the "fish boat," a submarine. The H.L. Hunley ultimately sets out on its mission to sink Yankee ships, but fails to return, its whereabouts unknown. For more than 100 years, the mystery of the Hunley and fate of its crew stayed buried. The Story of the H.L. Hunley and Queenie's Coin recounts the story of the "fish boat," through its creation and mission, to its ultimate recovery and final voyage home.

Product Details:
Author: Fran Hawk
Hardcover: 40 pages
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Publication Date: September 30, 2004
Language: English
ISBN: 1585362182
Product Length: 11.46 inches
Product Width: 10.18 inches
Product Height: 0.38 inches
Product Weight: 1.1 pounds
Package Length: 10.9 inches
Package Width: 10.1 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Not a KidNov 19, 2004
By Stephen A. Imbeau
I'm not a kid and I loved this book. Its engaging and yet true to the history and the times of the American Civil War. I would think the folks in South Carolina that worked so hard to bring the Hunley back to life would find this book a real gem. The Hunley Museum Store should be able to sell lots of them. I recommend it for folks of ALL ages.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Pure goldNov 14, 2004
By A reader
This book is an amazing introduction to the history of the Civil War era submarine Hunley. Focused on the most intriguing legend surrounding its captain, Fran Hawk wonderfully recounts the history of the submarine and its tragic end. She deftly steers the story into the modern day, aided by wonderful illustrations. Give this book to every kid on your Christmas list - get them out from behind the video games and into history.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5The Story of the H.L. Hunley and Queenie's CoinNov 04, 2004
By Stephen "Metro editor"
Finally, a true adventure story for children that is both historically accurate and wonderfully told. This account of the Hunley is much more than a history lesson. It brings to life the young Lieutenant George Dixon and the fiesty Southern belle whose gift of love once saved him. Fran Hawk takes young readers on a great Civil War adventure from Mobile, Alabama, across the battlefield at Shiloh, through the blocade at Charleston and down inside the first submarine ever to sink a war ship. Her story plants the feet of young readers firmly on the moonlit deck of the ill-fated Union Housatonic moments before she went down, and then leads them onto the sandy, dark beach at Sullivan's Island where a signal fire burned.

Fast-forward more than two centuries. Hawk takes readers offshore with adventurer Clive Cussler to the discovery of a lifetime. She presents the recovered sub in its research laboratory and reveals its many intriguing secrets, one by one.

The book is beautifully - and accurately - illustrated on every page.

Here's a terrific and absolutely true children's adventure book that parents will also enjoy.

Steve Mullins

Metro Editor

The Post and Courier

Charleston, S.C.

Reviewer's note: Hawk writes a weekly column about children's books in the Family Life section of The Post and Courier newspaper.

 
 
 
 
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