I've found Wes Olszewski books are very interesting, and are told more in a narrative style for history, but he does seem to include a number of opinions in his writing.
As for shipwrecks, one of the best authors I've found is Michael Schumacher. Facts are accurate and his writing style is very engaging and interesting.
Here is a link to the old boatnerd "bookshelf", with a number of interesting titles on it for you to explore. https://boatnerd.com/oldsite/books/default.htm
Books/Publications
Re: Books/Publications
Anything by Wes Oleszewski
Books/Publications
Searching for recommendations for favorite books / publications related to Great Lakes Shipping. From ships to wrecks, storms, docks, mines or tales.
What are some of your favorite boat nerd publications?
Bonus points for links.
Thanks in advance.
PS I tried to search maybe there is already a list / post compilation somewhere here.
What are some of your favorite boat nerd publications?
Bonus points for links.
Thanks in advance.
PS I tried to search maybe there is already a list / post compilation somewhere here.