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The curse of Oak Island : the story of the world's longest treasure hunt / Randall Sullivan.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2018.Edition: 1st Grove Atlantic hardcover ed., 1st edDescription: 410 p. : ill. (some color), maps, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802126931
Other title:
  • Oak Island : the story of the world's longest treasure hunt
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 971.6/23 23
LOC classification:
  • F1039.O35 S85 2018
Summary: "From longtime Rolling Stone contributing editor and journalist Randall Sullivan, [this book] explores the curious history of Oak Island and the generations of individuals who have tried and failed to unlock its secrets"--Publisher marketing.Summary: "In 1795, a teenager discovered a mysterious circular depression in the ground on Oak Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada, and ignited rumors of buried treasure. Early excavators uncovered a clay-lined shaft containing layers of soil interspersed with wooden platforms, but when they reached a depth of ninety feet, water poured into the shaft and made further digging impossible. Since then the mystery of Oak Island<U+2019>s (3z(BMoney Pit(3y (Bhas enthralled generations of treasure hunters, including a Boston insurance salesman whose obsession ruined him; young Franklin Delano Roosevelt; and film star Errol Flynn. Perplexing discoveries have ignited explorers<U+2019> imaginations: a flat stone inscribed in code; a flood tunnel draining from a man-made beach; a torn scrap of parchment; stone markers forming a huge cross. Swaths of the island were bulldozed looking for answers; excavation attempts have claimed two lives. Theories abound as to what<U+2019>s hidden on Oak Island<U+2014>pirates<U+2019> treasure, Marie Antoinette<U+2019>s lost jewels, the Holy Grail, proof that Sir Francis Bacon was the true author of Shakespeare<U+2019>s plays<U+2014>yet to this day, the Money Pit remains an enigma. The Curse of Oak Island is a fascinating account of the strange, rich history of the island and the intrepid treasure hunters who have driven themselves to financial ruin, psychotic breakdowns, and even death in pursuit of answers. And as Michigan brothers Marty and Rick Lagina become the latest to attempt to solve the mystery, as documented on the History Channel<U+2019>s television show The Curse of Oak Island, Sullivan takes readers along to follow their quest firsthand."--From publisher.
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900 - 999 Hanover Public Library Shelves 971.623 SULL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001136747

"As documented on History's television show"--Dust jacket flap.

Maps on lining papers.

"From longtime Rolling Stone contributing editor and journalist Randall Sullivan, [this book] explores the curious history of Oak Island and the generations of individuals who have tried and failed to unlock its secrets"--Publisher marketing.

"In 1795, a teenager discovered a mysterious circular depression in the ground on Oak Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada, and ignited rumors of buried treasure. Early excavators uncovered a clay-lined shaft containing layers of soil interspersed with wooden platforms, but when they reached a depth of ninety feet, water poured into the shaft and made further digging impossible. Since then the mystery of Oak Island<U+2019>s (3z(BMoney Pit(3y (Bhas enthralled generations of treasure hunters, including a Boston insurance salesman whose obsession ruined him; young Franklin Delano Roosevelt; and film star Errol Flynn. Perplexing discoveries have ignited explorers<U+2019> imaginations: a flat stone inscribed in code; a flood tunnel draining from a man-made beach; a torn scrap of parchment; stone markers forming a huge cross. Swaths of the island were bulldozed looking for answers; excavation attempts have claimed two lives. Theories abound as to what<U+2019>s hidden on Oak Island<U+2014>pirates<U+2019> treasure, Marie Antoinette<U+2019>s lost jewels, the Holy Grail, proof that Sir Francis Bacon was the true author of Shakespeare<U+2019>s plays<U+2014>yet to this day, the Money Pit remains an enigma. The Curse of Oak Island is a fascinating account of the strange, rich history of the island and the intrepid treasure hunters who have driven themselves to financial ruin, psychotic breakdowns, and even death in pursuit of answers. And as Michigan brothers Marty and Rick Lagina become the latest to attempt to solve the mystery, as documented on the History Channel<U+2019>s television show The Curse of Oak Island, Sullivan takes readers along to follow their quest firsthand."--From publisher.

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