Dragon Sea, Frank Pope
Dragon Sea, Frank Pope
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Dragon Sea
A True Tale of Treasure, Archeology, and Greed Off the Coast of Vietnam

Author: Frank Pope

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/01/2007


Synopsis

When Oxford archeologist Mensun Bound-dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Deep" by the Discovery Channel-teamed up with a financier to salvage a sunken trove of fifteenth-century porcelain, it seemed a dream enterprise. The Stakes were high: The Hoi An wreck lay hundreds of feet down in a typhoon-prone stretch of water off the coast of Vietnam known as the Dragon Sea. Raising its contents required saturation diving, a crew of 160, and a fleet of boats. The costs were unprecedented. But the potential rewards were equally high: Bound would revolutionize thinking about Vietnamese ceramics, and his partner would make a fortune auctioning off the pieces. Hired as the project's manager, Frank Pope watched the tumultuous drama of the Hoi An unfold. In Dragon Sea he delivers an engrossing tale of danger, adventure, and ambition-a fascinating object lesson in what happens when scholarship and money join forces to recover lost treasure.

About Frank Pope

Frank Pope graduated with honors in zoology. He then joined Oxford University MARE, assisting on the archaeological excavations of HMS Agamemnon, Nelson's favorite flagship, which sank in 1809, and the San Salvador, a Spanish troopship wrecked in 1812, before finding himself at the center of the Hoi An wreck drama. He has published numerous specialist articles in the press and currently lives in Cornwall, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Clare

This is an incredible book, packed with facts and tensions. The true account of finding and recovering a massive pottery hoard on a sunken ship off Vietnam is told by the manager of the diving teams. We learn, among other things, that the aqualung was invented by my childhood hero Jacques Cousteau,......more

Goodreads review by Laura

I picked this book up from a bargain bin, not realizing it was a non-fiction. However, this was a really fascinating read. It goes into the history of underwater salvage, archeology and treasure hunting, and how they mesh together, not always successfully, on a recovery job for a Vietnamese shipwrec......more