WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/24115479

Back from the deep : the strange story of the sister subs Squalus and Sculpin

Admiral Cole on the bridge of the Falcon cupped his hands over his mouth in shock as geysers of water shot 30 feet into the air from pontoons popping to the surface unexpectedly. The hissing sound of compressed air split the atmosphere. Clouds of spray spewed above the commotion. And then, the black bow of the Squalus lunged vertically from the surf, out of control, like a great, wounded creature of the deep. At a 60-degree angle, she hung there, 30 feet above the surface, water cascading from her forward torpedo tubes and "192" clearly visible on her bow. She seemed alive, trying to shake cables tethering her to pontoons that bobbed wildly about her. Then she slid backwards and disappeared.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/description

  • "Admiral Cole on the bridge of the Falcon cupped his hands over his mouth in shock as geysers of water shot 30 feet into the air from pontoons popping to the surface unexpectedly. The hissing sound of compressed air split the atmosphere. Clouds of spray spewed above the commotion. And then, the black bow of the Squalus lunged vertically from the surf, out of control, like a great, wounded creature of the deep. At a 60-degree angle, she hung there, 30 feet above the surface, water cascading from her forward torpedo tubes and "192" clearly visible on her bow. She seemed alive, trying to shake cables tethering her to pontoons that bobbed wildly about her. Then she slid backwards and disappeared."@en
  • "Admiral Cole on the bridge of the Falcon cupped his hands over his mouth in shock as geysers of water shot 30 feet into the air from pontoons popping to the surface unexpectedly. The hissing sound of compressed air split the atmosphere. Clouds of spray spewed above the commotion. And then, the black bow of the Squalus lunged vertically from the surf, out of control, like a great, wounded creature of the deep. At a 60-degree angle, she hung there, 30 feet above the surface, water cascading from her forward torpedo tubes and "192" clearly visible on her bow. She seemed alive, trying to shake cables tethering her to pontoons that bobbed wildly about her. Then she slid backwards and disappeared."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Back from the deep : the strange story of the sister subs Squalus and Sculpin"@en
  • "Back from the deep : the strange story of the sister subs Squalus and Sculpin"
  • "Back from the Deep : the Strange Story of the Sister Subs Squalus and Sculpin"
  • "Back from the deep the strange story of the sister subs Squalus and Sculpin"@en
  • "Back from the Deep"@en