I Live Underwater
Autor Max Nohlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2025
I Live Underwater is the highly anticipated posthumous memoir of Max Nohl, a larger-than-life thrill seeker and treasure hunter who revolutionized deep-sea diving. Recounting harrowing experiences with tangled air-hoses, hungry sharks, untested scientific theories, and painful cases of the bends, Nohl’s vivid narrative shows how his unquenchable thirst for adventure propelled him to transcend fear and become one of the field’s great innovators—shattering the diving record in 1937 as the first person to dive deeper than 400 feet.
Beginning with the disquieting childhood experiences that inspired his obsession with the underwater world, Nohl goes on to discuss his innovative work on the first self-contained diving suit as a student at MIT and his risky experiments in breathing helium to achieve deeper dives. In addition to making vital contributions to the commercial diving industry, Nohl was a pioneer in underwater filming, developing equipment and techniques that were employed in many Hollywood film and television productions.
After Nohl’s sudden death in 1960 in a car accident, his nearly complete memoir sat in the Milwaukee Public Library Archives—unpublished, until now. Accompanying this page-turning text is a dynamic assortment of images, including Nohl’s original pen-and-ink sketches and historic photos of Nohl and his collaborators. A foreword by Wisconsin Historical Society maritime archaeologist Tamara Thomsen provides insights into Nohl’s many important contributions to the diving world and to Wisconsin history and culture.
Includes stories of dives in Lake Michigan (near Milwaukee), the North Atlantic (near Marblehead and Martha’s Vineyard), Walden Pond, the Gulf Coast (near Morgan City, Louisiana, and Panama City, Apalachicola, Wakulla Springs, and Tarpon Springs in Florida), and the Caribbean (near Haiti and the Dominican Republic).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781976600289
ISBN-10: 1976600286
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 78 black & white photos and illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 225 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
ISBN-10: 1976600286
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 78 black & white photos and illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 225 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Notă biografică
Max Gene Nohl was born in Milwaukee in 1913. He was a salvage diver, inventor and scuba innovator, Hollywood consultant, and world record–setting diver before his untimely death at age forty-seven. He is widely considered to be the person who revolutionized deep sea diving.
Recenzii
"Max Gene Nohl is arguably the most influential American diver of the first half of the twentieth century. In the thrilling and aptly titled I Live Underwater, Nohl recounts his many truly pioneering adventures that helped lay the foundations for the modern-day diver. I highly recommend this book for every diver's library. You will not be disappointed."
"In the fading light of deep waters, Max Nohl forged a daring legacy, pushing human limits and revolutionizing underwater exploration long before Cousteau. This gripping, page-turning memoir reveals the relentless ambition, profound risks, and enduring spirit of a true pioneer."
"A fascinating read. Part biography, part adventure story, part diving history, part underwater treasure hunting, it was all interesting and all informative. Nohl's firsthand accounts of his exploits bring you right onto the dive boat with him. The narrative of how an MIT-trained engineer became a commercial diver and explorer is riveting and full of twists and turns worthy of a novel, yet this is real life! Settle in and prepare to enjoy a tale of the sea!"