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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Sturgeon, Theodore

Published by Pyramid Books, 1967

Seller: Isle of Books , Bozeman, MT, U.S.A.

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Theodore Sturgeon

Published by Pyramid Books, New York, 1967

Seller: The Red Onion Bookshoppe , Hanover, IN, U.S.A.

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VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

Published by pyramid book,, 1961

Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS , Webster, NY, U.S.A.

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Paperback. ORIGINAL first edition. 622, , very good , , (MOVIE TIE-IN / SF NOVEL), , paperback,

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Published by Pyramid Books, 1961

Seller: Chamblin Bookmine , Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.

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Used - Softcover Condition: Very good-

Paperback. 12mo. Condition: Very good-. 1st printing. Stated first printing. Spine uncreased though chipped at tips. Illustrated wraps otherwise moderately worn around the edges. 159p. Warmly toned interior unmarked.

Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

Published by Pyramid, 1961

Seller: Books From California , Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.

Used Condition: Good

Mass Market. Condition: Good. First Edition. First Pyramid printing, stated. A copy that's been read with wear and creases to the book. Pages are tanned. Foxing/staining/soiling has occurred on the pages.

Theodore Sturgeon (Author)

Published by Pyramid (R-1068); 2nd Printing edition (January 1, 1964), 1964

Seller: Tacoma Book Center , Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.

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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. First Edition. ISBN . B011GDSC1I Mass Market Paperback Second Printing. Near Fine Condition. Tight bright attractive copy with no markings to the book. A collectors grade copy with flat spine and no creasing to the covers. Tv tie in with photo cover. No Signature.

Paperback. ORIGINAL first edition. 622, , very good -fine, reading crease, (MOVIE TIE-IN / SF NOVEL), , paperback,

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Paperback. 2nd. R-1068, very good - fine, reading crease, 1964 Photo cover. TV tie-in. , paperback,

Sturgeon,Theodore

Published by Pyramid, New York, 1962

Seller: Always Superior Books , Marietta, GA, U.S.A.

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Wraps. Condition: Vg to About Fine. First Edition. Book.

Voyage at the Bottom of the Sea

Published by Pyramid, New York, 1967

Seller: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare , Schenectady, NY, U.S.A.

Association Member: ABAA ILAB

Paperback. Condition: Very Good. R-1068. 4th printing 1967. VG+.

Seller: Shaker Mill Books , W. Stockbridge, MA, U.S.A.

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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Tight binding, bright, crisp pictorial wraps, orange edges, no creases to wraps or spine, clean, unmarked pages throughout. In mylar sleeve. 1st printing, June, 1961, G-622.

Paperback. ORIGINAL first edition. 622, , almost near fine, faint crease, (MOVIE TIE-IN / SF NOVEL), , paperback,

Paperback. 2nd. R-1068, almost near fine, 1964 Photo cover. TV tie-in. , paperback,

Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (SIGNED BY THEODORE STURGEON) ( Pyramid Books # R-1068)

Published by Pyramid Books, New York, NY, USA, 1964

Seller: Second Chance Books & Comics , Yukon, OK, U.S.A.

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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fair. This copy is signed by Theodore Sturgeon on the title page followed by a Q with an arrow through it. Signed by Author(s).

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Seller: Farbeyond Books , LAWRENCE, KS, U.S.A.

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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. In excellent condition despite age. No markings within. Binding is tight but slightly askew. Pyramid Books G622.

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Published by Pyramid books, 1961

Seller: JMCbooksonline , Cheverie, NS, Canada

From Canada to U.S.A.

Condition: Very Good. First edition. A very good paperback copy with no spine creases, wear to cover shown in picture. Former owners name on front free end paper.

Published by Pyramid Books. New York: Pyramid Books, Inc., 1961

Paperback. first edition. G-622 , near fine, PBO. Cover art by Jim Mitchell. Movie tie-in. , paperback,

Voyage to the bottom of the sea

Published by Pyramind Books, New York, 1967

Seller: Book Express (NZ) , Wellington, New Zealand

From New Zealand to U.S.A.

Paperback. Condition: Good. 159 pages. Cover worn.

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (From the Original Screenplay By Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett) (R-1068)

Seller: GoldBooks , Denver, CO, U.S.A.

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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea: The Complete Series Volume 1 (VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA COMP SERIES HC) Hardcover – 11 Mar. 2014

  • It's back! the comic book adaptation of one of the most famous and popular sci-fi television series of the 1960s: Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea . This first of two hardcover volumes collects eight, digitally remastered reprints of the original Gold Key comic books featuring Admiral Nelson, Captain Crane, and the Sea View, and includes documentary material about the series, its designs, and special effects.
  • Part of Series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Complete Series
  • Print length 208 pages
  • Language English
  • Publisher Hermes Press
  • Publication date 11 Mar. 2014
  • Reading age 13 - 16 years
  • Dimensions 20.32 x 2.54 x 25.4 cm
  • ISBN-10 193256330X
  • ISBN-13 978-1932563306
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I Survived a Whale Attack That Left My Family Stranded in the Ocean for 38 Days (Exclusive)

"I found myself swimming desperately in the water knowing that any second the killer whales could return and I would feel their bite," recalls Douglas Robertson

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In 1968, Dougal and Linda Robertson, as well as their four children  — Anne, 18, Douglas, 16, and twins Neil and Sandy, 9  — were glued to radio, following British master yachtsman Robin Knox-Johnston ’s attempt to become the first person to sail solo around the world non-stop. It prompted Neil to say: “Daddy's a sailor. Why don't we sail around the world, too?”

So the Robertsons sold their farm and used the money to buy a schooner, which they set sail on in 1971 from Falmouth, England. On June 15, 1972, some 18 months after the family embarked on their voyage, the schooner was attacked by three killer whales in the Pacific Ocean. It forced the Robertsons and a hitchhiker to abandon ship and seek refuge first in a raft and then later in a dinghy. Stranded for 38 days, they relied on rainwater, turtle blood and their wits alone, before a Japanese boat found and rescued them . Remarkably, no one died. 

The rescue made headlines, and Dougal, who died in 1992, wrote a book, Survive the Savage Sea , about the experience. Douglas later revisited the shipwreck in his 2004 book, The Last Voyage of the Lucette . Here, Douglas, now 70, recalls the entire ordeal — from the optimism of the initial voyage to finally returning to land — in his own words, as told to PEOPLE's David Chiu.

Douglas Robertson

It was the summer of 1970. We bought this schooner, Lucette , in Malta, and sailed it back to Falmouth. Now, 18 months after we'd made the decision to sail and sold the farm, we sat thinking, "Are we really doing to do this?"

Of course, the answer was yes, and that's what we did on Jan. 27, 1971. We didn't even sail around the bay for a bit of practice with the yacht before we set sail from around the world. Dougal said training is best done on the job. That turned out to be shortsightedness.

Initially, that training consisted of heavy weather, close encounters with other ships and breakages, but we mostly had a fantastic time basically fishing and meeting other likeminded people. We went from Lisbon, then to the Canary Islands. We inherited a life raft [from a fellow traveler], thank God, and we sailed out through the Caribbean, up through the Bahamas and to Miami, where we stayed for about six months. We worked there and saved up some money for the next leg.

We left the United States in January 1972 and sailed on. My sister had decided that she wouldn't come with us any further as she'd fallen in love with a young man. It changed the boat because we were no longer a full family. We'd left one of our people behind. 

We sailed onto Jamaica, through the Panama Canal, and southwest to the Galapagos Islands. We were there for three weeks before heading to the Marquesas Islands some 2,000 miles away. On the way, we picked up Robin [Williams], a student hitchhiker, in Panama. 

It was two days and 200 miles out from the Galapagos when on June 15 at 10 o'clock in the morning that three killer whales attacked with a bone-jarring strike. “Bang, bang, bang!” was the first thing we heard. We knew instinctively we were in trouble.

Almost immediately, I poked my head down the cockpit hatch and saw water swirling around Dougal's ankles. Our words were interrupted by a loud surging noise over my left shoulder. I looked around and there were three killer whales in close company following us: a daddy, a baby, and a mommy. And the daddy whale had his head split open and was bleeding into the water. I said, “Dad, there's whales out here.” He said, “I've got to try and fix the leak.” Even I knew that that couldn't really be done. The water was coming in too quickly. Then he said to me, “Look, we're going to have to abandon ship. Get the life raft over the side, get the dinghy over the side. I'll be with you soon.” 

Our voyage of discovery turned into a nightmare. I rushed forward to take down the sails as if it would somehow delay the inevitable. I took the dinghy Ednamair and launched it over the side and with a single heave flung the 80-pound raft into the sea. The next wave washed me off the foredeck and I found myself swimming desperately in the water knowing that any second the killer whales could return and I would feel their bite.

The raft was still attached to the sinking yacht, and that's what held it close by so we could board. The dinghy held the raft back and stopped the wind from blowing it away. It also enabled us to collect some of the wreckage [from the sunken Lucette ] that was floating in the water. We managed to get the sail, my mom's sewing basket, biscuits, oranges, lemons, onions and other flotsam in the vicinity of the raft. All of that took place in a few minutes.

And we were very grateful that we were still all alive and somehow made it that far. Of course, with one problem solved, we now had another because we had to try and decide what to do. 

A plan was born as we were in the raft. We would sail north to the Doldrums and collect rainwater. With that rainwater, we would then set sail, towing the raft with the dinghy using the sail I rescued from the wreckage. We thought we could be in the Doldrums in a week to 10 days.

We made three promises to each other. Firstly, we said we would not eat each other no matter how bad it got. We would die quietly together if that's what it came to. Secondly, we would constantly search for a rescue ship. The third pledge was that we would not rest until we got back to land. We felt buoyed up beyond words and hopeful that there was a chance that we might survive.

Finally, on the sixth day we were adrift, a ship sailed past us and didn't see us, despite us sending up flares. It left us devastated and it changed our mindset. Dougal said, “No longer will we look for rescue. We are going to sail on this dinghy for 75 days [to America].” I said, “Dad, we can't survive in this.” And he said, “We have to.”

On the 10th day, we've arrived at the Doldrums. It didn't rain for another three days. But when it rained, it rained. And we were so happy — we sang, we laughed, we cried. We filled all our tins with water and dared think for the first that we might make it.

Six days later, we lost the raft and had to all go to the dinghy. We had terrible thunderstorms. We were so cold. We had no clothes to wear. They rotted away from us. We lost all the bloody water, so we went for five days with hardly any water at all — and that was a self-inflicted wound because we had spilled the water ourselves. 

When it rained, the water gathered in the bottom of the dinghy. But we couldn't drink that water. It was too dirty. My mum came up with this idea [of using enemas to stay hydrated]. So I made the enema tube from the rung of a ladder. I attached a funnel and then my mother administered them.

We also came up with these fantastic fish-catching contraptions. We did manage to catch turtles and found a way of drinking their blood so we could stay hydrated. We also caught dolphins, sucking their eyeballs and their vertebrae for water. Even a shark's stomach provided us with what resembled a cooked meal from the partially digested contents.

I gave up at one point, and Dougal said, “Douglas don't. Do not let your bright light go out. We need you to survive so that you could help us survive.” What kept my dad and my mum going was not their own survival, but the survival of their children. My dad said, “I will not rest Linda until I get these boys on a steamer home.” 

It was the 38th day [of us being shipwrecked]. We were talking about being so close to land now that it couldn't be far away and we should start rowing. But then we saw a Japanese fishing boat, Toka Maru II. We had two flares left that we'd saved from [ Lucette ]. Dougal cast it into the sea and said, “Well, it's all in God's hands now."

The fishing boat finally altered course towards us, and there was no doubt in our minds that we were going to be picked up. The ship approached and they threw a heaving line across. I grabbed hold of it. It was dirty and oily, and I loved it. I thought, “This is not from our world. This is from another world that I belong to. And if I just hang on to this bloody rope, we are going to be back to civilization very soon.” 

Eager hands from Toka Maru II reached out and pulled us on board. They offered us bread, coffee and some orange juice. The captain said, “I thought you maybe have scurvy because you smelled so bad.” We bathed for the first time in six weeks.

We were very weak when we arrived in Panama, and the doctor thought we couldn't manage to fly home. Although Robin managed to fly, we went home by ship. Our strength came back and we were ready for a new life again, although we didn't know what the future held for us. 

Dougal bought another yacht with the proceeds [from his book Survive the Savage Sea , about the shipwreck] in order to try and finally complete the voyage. But he never did and he settled in the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, I joined the Merchant Navy and sailed around the world three times. Our dinghy Ednamair is now housed at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall, England.

We had sight of a common goal and what got us through that challenging time was we worked as a team and contributed our special skills in achieving that goal. Dougal was the strategist, my mother provided the care, I provided the muscles, Robin kept our morale up, and the twins kept us honest. They reinforced the need for us to survive for their young lives. 

If you just say, "Look, you were cast adrift for 38 days. Get over it. You survived" — well, that is true. But what is also true is that you keep thinking that you're going to die. You die five times a day. You don't know if you're going to make it. That changes you and makes you value life. And it is those things that make you into a stronger person.

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The lost continent of Zealandia has been mapped for the first time

This enormous chunk of submerged continental crust sits between Antarctica and Australia, where it connected the landmasses as part of a supercontinent some 300 million years ago.

After years of exploration and research, scientists have finished mapping a sunken continent that lurks beneath the South Pacific. This chunk of continental crust, driven to the depths millions of years ago, is known as Zealandia, or by the Indigenous Māori name Te Riu-a-Māui.

By piecing together rock samples with magnetic maps, geologists have revealed the extent of Zealandia, hidden below the ocean surrounding New Zealand. Seven years ago, geologist Nick Mortimer and colleagues revealed the existence of this mostly submerged continent, and in 2021 they mapped the southern portion .

Now in a study published in Tectonics , the scientists have finished mapping this entire continent—all 1.9 million square miles. “We’ve put Zealandia on the map,” says Mortimer, who works for the New Zealand research institution GNS Science.

This new study “shows that New Zealand isn't just a couple of islands,” says geologist James Scott of the University of Otago in New Zealand, who wasn’t involved in the research. “It’s actually an enormous continent that’s almost half the size of Australia—just mostly underwater.”

Zealandia is a missing piece of the continental crust, says geoscientist Maria Seton of the University of Sydney. It fits like a puzzle piece among the other nearby continents of Antarctica and Australia, allowing geologists to study how Zealandia formed and split from nearby landmasses in geological history.

Now that scientists have charted the boundaries of this hidden chunk of Earth’s crust, they can begin to reveal how and why it formed in the first place—questions that have implications far beyond the continent’s borders.

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Rocks from below.

  During a video call, Mortimer holds up a fist-size, splotchy, gray rock—a granite pulled from the team’s 2016 voyage to the northern portion of Zealandia. During the expedition to a site called Fairway Ridge aboard the Australian ship the   R/V Investigator , the researchers dredged up hundreds of kilograms of granite and sedimentary samples from the submarine continent.

Such chunks of granite, explains Mortimer, are crushed, sieved, and the remains put into heavy liquids that allow some of the bits to float and others to sink. The bits that sink are then run through a magnet to separate the non-magnetic minerals the researchers are after. The scientists then look at the remaining material under a microscope and pick out—by hand—the zircon crystals.

These are the minerals they’re looking for, because locked within their crystalline structure is a geologic clock. By comparing those crystals with well-studied rocks from New Zealand, says Mortimer, scientists can learn which landmasses formed together. With enough samples, those tiny crystals—each about one-third of a millimeter long—can be used to outline Zealandia’s geology.

The zircons formed when volcanic magma cooled and solidified. Their chemical composition includes uranium, which is a radioactive element, says Rose Turnbull , a geoscientist at GNS Science and co-author of the new study.

“As soon as it’s crystallized, the uranium starts decaying,” says Turnbull. Uranium atoms convert into lead over time, and by measuring the ratio of the two atoms in the zircons, the scientists can determine how long ago they formed.

The magma in the Zealandia granites tended to date to around 100 million years ago—a time that aligns with the breakup of the previous supercontinent.

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Connecting the dots.

Imagine poking holes in a cloth and throwing it over a statue. The holes would reveal bits of information about the statue, similar to the samples taken of Zealandia, but they could only tell you so much.

“When we go out on the ships and we collect our samples, they’re pinpricks,” says Seton. “We need to use other methods to try and connect the dots.”

To get a more complete picture, the team used magnetic mapping. With sensors aboard ships, orbiting in space, and stationed on land, researchers can detect magnetic field anomalies. Mortimer and his colleagues looked for the highly magnetic rocks, which tended to be basalts that had solidified from past volcanic activity, and then created maps of these magnetic variations.

Just as the fabric over the statue would give you a general sense of the shape, these magnetic maps provided a sense of Zealandia.

The scientists quickly noticed these magnetic rocks from preciously volcanic regions weren’t randomly arranged, says Mortimer. Instead, they were either parallel or perpendicular to fracture zones deep in the oceanic crust, locations where the continents moved apart.

Those regions, he says, “appear to be related to the stretching of the [supercontinent] Gondwana crust, just before Zealandia and Antarctica and Australia broke up.”

The continental puzzle

Researchers have learned over the decades that Earth’s continental crust evolves over vast timescales. It follows a general cycle: The land mass is compacted as a supercontinent, then that supercontinent breaks apart into several smaller continents, then the land coalesces together again, and the cycle continues over hundreds of millions of years. Some 250 million years from now, scientists believe, the continents will have merged together again .

Around 300 to 250 million years ago, the supercontinent was Pangea, made up of two smaller parts: the southern chunk, Gondwana, and the northern piece, Laurasia. By 200 million years ago, each of those chunks began moving away from each other.

“When they’re splitting up, what happens is you get new plate boundaries forming, and you get two pieces of continent pulling themselves apart, stretching the continental crust, making that thinner,” says Seton.

A rift within Gondwana where current-day Zealandia met Antarctica and Australia was pulling apart around 100 million years ago, unleashing a spur of volcanic activity. That heated the crust, which was stretched out “like pizza dough,” says Mortimer, until around 60 million years ago.

Then the area started to cool down, and what is now Zealandia became denser and sank into the ocean, almost totally submerged by about 25 million years ago, says Mortimer. Today, only five percent of the total continent pokes above water—the islands of New Zealand, New Caledonia, and a few islands of Australia.

The northern portion of Zealandia is still connected to Australia, while the southern portion is strongly attached to Antarctica. To learn more about these junctures, and the geological history they can reveal, will require more samples and additional analyses. The researchers, says Seton, have already dredged more than 50 samples during a 2019 investigation and are still combing through the data.

“If you look at [Zealandia] now, it’s kind of like a blurry photograph, and with more sampling, that becomes more clear,” says Scott. “Finally the picture is unraveled, but it still remains, you know, under a kilometer of water.”

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964)

S1.E1 ∙ Eleven Days to Zero

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S1.E2 ∙ The City Beneath the Sea

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S1.E3 ∙ The Fear-Makers

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S1.E4 ∙ The Mist of Silence

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S1.E5 ∙ The Price of Doom

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S1.E6 ∙ The Sky Is Falling

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S1.E7 ∙ Turn Back the Clock

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S1.E8 ∙ The Village of Guilt

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S1.E9 ∙ Hot Line

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S1.E10 ∙ Submarine Sunk Here

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S1.E11 ∙ The Magnus Beam

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S1.E12 ∙ No Way Out

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S1.E13 ∙ The Blizzard Makers

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S1.E14 ∙ The Ghost of Moby Dick

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S1.E15 ∙ Long Live the King

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S1.E16 ∙ Hail to the Chief

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S1.E17 ∙ The Last Battle

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S1.E18 ∙ Mutiny

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S1.E19 ∙ Doomsday

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S1.E20 ∙ The Invaders

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S1.E21 ∙ The Indestructible Man

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S1.E22 ∙ The Buccaneer

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S1.E23 ∙ The Human Computer

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S1.E24 ∙ The Saboteur

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S1.E25 ∙ Cradle of the Deep

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S1.E26 ∙ The Amphibians

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S1.E27 ∙ The Exile

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S1.E28 ∙ The Creature

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S1.E29 ∙ The Enemies

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S1.E30 ∙ The Secret of the Loch

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S1.E31 ∙ The Condemned

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S1.E32 ∙ The Traitor

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This book is a reference book that chronicles the popular science fiction television series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, which ran for four seasons from 1964-1968 on A.B.C. Television. The book includes complete cast listings, numerous photographs from each episode, original air dates, and directorial credits. A succinct story synopsis is given for each episode. Also included is the 1961 film starring Walter Pidgeon, which included a basic plot of one of the episodes and used a number of characters seen in the series.

  • Print length 236 pages
  • Language English
  • Publisher Cypress Hills Press
  • Publication date January 30, 2019
  • Dimensions 7 x 0.75 x 10 inches
  • ISBN-10 164370866X
  • ISBN-13 978-1643708669
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cypress Hills Press (January 30, 2019)
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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 164370866X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1643708669
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    Hardcover - January 30, 2019. This book is a reference book that chronicles the popular science fiction television series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, which ran for four seasons from 1964-1968 on A.B.C. Television. The book includes complete cast listings, numerous photographs from each episode, original air dates, and directorial credits.