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Diver: A Royal Navy and Commercial Diver's Journey Through Life; and Around the World

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The classic Co. Aytch has reigned as one of the most memorable and honest depictions of the American Civil War since its original publication in 1882. Sam R. Watkins's first-hand account of life as a Confederate soldier eloquently captured the realities of war; the humor and pathos of soldiering; and the tragic; historic events in which he participated. Although there have been dozens of versions of Co. Aytch published; this is the first with new material and revisions by Sam Watkins himself. Intending to republish after his first edition sold out; Watkins edited and revised Co. Aytch adding a new perspective that only came with time. He died before accomplishing his goal. Now more than one hundred years later; Watkins's great granddaughter; Ruth Hill Fulton McAllister is fulfilling Watkins s dream. Using his yellowed; aged; and pencil-marked copy handed down through different family members; McAllister has crafted a masterpiece that combines the ageless text with Sam Watkins's intended revisions. This new edition incorporates actual images of Watkins's handwritten additions; all his desired editorial changes; and more than forty images. Desiring to be true to both her ancestor's wishes and the sanctity of his classic memoir; McAllister skillfully included Watkins's additions and artfully indicated what he would have omitted; leaving the original text intact. The result is a rich; expanded; director's cut version of Co. Aytch; sure to fascinate historians; Civil War enthusiasts; and new readers alike.


#1710116 in Books Sheridan House 2008-04-14 2008-04-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .88 x 5.25l; .83 #File Name: 1574092693352 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerA good read;0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Bill KurzenbergerA fantastic book!3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Highly entertaining; anecdotal account of a diver's career in the Royal Navy and commercial sat divingBy chr2005This is an excellent book that covers Tony Grooms diving career from callow youth joining the Royal Navy to commercial saturation diving.Broadly speaking it can be broken down into three parts: Training - becoming a Royal Navy clearance diver himself; travelling the world and training new divers. This is an often hilarious account of a young man and the culture of the Navy and the diving fraternity. The Falklands - suddenly the pace changes and the author uses his wartime diary to share his experiences of the conflict in the South Atlantic. Commercial diving - after leaving Navy; the author has to adjust to civilian life and shares more amusing anecdotes as a commercial saturation diver doing deep dives for the oil industry around the world.This is an anecdote-driven book that is very readable. You will be bursting out with laughter at some of the stories; while the Falklands section with leave you with an impression of how stressful the situation was in difficult conditions. The final section is also amusing; and tries to convey some of the realities of deep commercial diving - difficult; given the long periods of tedium associated with that job. It tails off a bit in the end; as it becomes clear that the author is about to enter a new phase of his life; one where it's not clear what impact diving will continue to have for him.The book is very accessible for non-divers. There's enough technical detail to understand the human aspect of the operations; without burdening the stories with too much of a learning curve.

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