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Books with author David G Shaw

  • Sea Shall Embrace Them

    David Shaw

    Paperback (Simon and Schuster, May 6, 2003)
    The 1854 collision at sea between the American ship Arctic and the Vesta, a much smaller French steamship, set in motion one of the most harrowing events in maritime history. David W. Shaw has based this fascinating account on the firsthand testimony of the few who survived the wreck, including the Arctic's heroic captain, James C. Luce, who was forced to fight his mutinous crew as they took the lifeboats and left hundreds of passengers to suffer a cruel and painful death. Not only did 400 people -- including Luce's own frail son -- die by daybreak, but the wreck also ended the domination of the seas by the American maritime fleet for the rest of the nineteenth century. Utterly compelling, The Sea Shall Embrace Them is a stirring slice of heretofore little-known American history. Beautifully written, it puts the reader on deck as a ship full of men, women, and children do battle both with a mighty ocean and with their own baser instincts.
  • The Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic Story of the Steamship Arctic

    David W. Shaw

    Hardcover (Free Press, May 7, 2002)
    The 1854 collision at sea between the Arctic and the Vesta, a much smaller French steamship, set in motion one of the most harrowing events in maritime history, with enormous and tragic consequences. David W. Shaw, who brings decades of experience as a seaman to his writing, has based this riveting tale on the firsthand testimony of the few who survived the wreck, including its heroic captain, James C. Luce. It is the story of the brave and dutiful Luce fighting his mutinous crew as they take the lifeboats, leaving hundreds of men, women, and children to suffer a cruel and painful death. It is also the story of those who survived the frigid waters and those who perished -- including Luce's own frail son, who died as the grief-stricken captain helplessly watched. Not only did 400 people die by daybreak, the wreck brought to an end the domination of the seas by the American maritime fleet. Utterly compelling, beautifully written, and a fascinating, heretofore little-known slice of American history, The Sea Shall Embrace Them is a stirring narrative that puts the reader on the deck as a shipful of men, women, and children do battle both with a mighty ocean and with their own baser instincts to survive.
  • Animals and Us

    David G Shaw

    (AuthorHouseUK, June 29, 2017)
    Animals and Us Animals and Us is a beautiful collection of illustrated children’s short stories, written from the point of view of endangered species and how they encounter their changing environments. As readers, we learn to empathise with the sometimes life-and-death struggle each creature faces. We also witness their resourcefulness, as they compete to survive in a habitat changed by the humans around them. An eclectic mix of birds, beast and butterflies, Animals and Us transports us across the planet and under oceans. Written for children of all ages, each story is a thought-provoking, imaginative and uncompromising voyage into the animal’s mind’s eye, and the effect we are all having on our precious world. Illustrator and author, David G Shaw (1942 – 2016) won acclaim from family and friends for this charming and original collection of children’s short stories, now published for the very first time.
  • There's a Rattlesnake on the Road

    W. R. Shaw, David Shaw

    language (, Nov. 9, 2016)
    When Amy finds a rattlesnake on the road, she sets out to find an adult willing to move the snake to safety, but no one seems to be interested in rescuing this unpopular little animal. This picture book contains lessons for children and adults alike about compassion, conservation, and the importance of not being too busy to listen.
  • The Hero

    G.S David

    language (, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This book is about Jacob, who is upset for moving to a new house and leaving his friends behind. He struggles to find himself and accept the new lifestyle. One day he fights with his sister, Suzy, and runs into the woods. What will he discover? Will he ever find his way back?
  • There's a Rattlesnake on the Road

    W. R. Shaw, David Shaw

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 22, 2017)
    When Amy finds a rattlesnake on the road, she sets out to find an adult willing to move the snake to safety, but no one seems to be interested in rescuing this unpopular little animal. This picture book contains lessons for children and adults alike about compassion, conservation, and the importance of not being too busy to listen.
  • The Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic Story of the Steamship Arctic

    David W. Shaw

    Hardcover (Wheeler Pub Inc, July 1, 2002)
    Describes the 1854 collision between the American steamship Arctic and the Vesta, a French ship, an accident that cost hundreds of lives, including many passengers left behind when the crew fled the ship in the lifeboats.
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    David W. Shaw

    Hardcover (The Free Press, New York, March 15, 2002)
    The Sea Shall Embrace Them
  • The Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic Story of the Steamship Arctic

    David W. Shaw

    Hardcover (Free Press, April 30, 2002)
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  • Looking Inside Machines on the Move

    David Sharp

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Pr, July 1, 1977)
    Describes and pictures a variety of contemporary air, land, and sea vehicles used for private, commercial, military, and other purposes
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  • Animal Days/Animals from the Cold Lands

    David Sharp

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1987)
    Describes the habits and behavior of animals such as polar bears, rabbits, peregrine falcons, andean condors, and wolves
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  • The Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic Story of the Steamship Arctic

    DAVID W SHAW

    Paperback (New York: Free Press, 2002., March 15, 2002)
    advance copy