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Title: Under the Waves
Diving in Deep Waters
Author: R M Ballantyne
Illustrator: Pearson
Release Date: November 15, 2007 [EBook #23493]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Under the Waves; or, Diving in Deep Waters, by R.M.Ballantyne.
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This was a very difficult book to obtain. There was a copy in the
British Library, and another one in a Library in Dartmouth, Devon. For
several years I tried at least weekly to find a copy via Abebooks or
eBay, with no success. The copy belonging to the Ballantyne family had
disappeared, not to put too fine a point on it. Eventually a kind
family in Canada offered to scan the pages of their copy, and send the
images to me, and this is the result.
Ballantyne did indeed try out some diving equipment, so as to obtain a
first-hand feel for diving. It is related that something went wrong, too
much air was sent down, and he surfaced rapidly upside down. A similar
episode is related in the book.
Ballantyne's style often gives rise to two or even three stories
continuing simultaneously, and here we have the adventures of one Rooney
Machowl, an Irishman who decides to move from his ship's carpenter trade
to that of diving. In fact divers should always have another trade, or
they wouldn't be much use under the water. In addition there is the
aspiration of Edgar Berrington to win the hand of a fair young lady,
there are the events happening to the young lady's father, and then
again the events happening to the young lady's companion. So it is all
fairly convoluted. But you'll certainly learn a lot about diving, as
the art stood in 1876. It is rather strange that Ballantyne, having
written this book, which ran to several printings, did not much mention
diving in any other of his books.
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UNDER THE WAVES; OR, DIVING IN DEEP WATERS, BY R.M.BALLANTYNE.
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