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Cousteau's writing in The Silent World mimics those bubbles. Like Saint Expurey, or Jean-Luc Godard - like so many French artists of the 20th century - he is a skywriter, whose work pulses with tangible enjoyment and the thrill of discovery, challenge, victory.
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Jacques-Yves Cousteau has 207 books on Goodreads with 11536...
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Born in 1910, was a French naval officer, explorer,...
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The Silent World (subtitle: A story of undersea discovery and adventure, by the first men to swim at record depths with the freedom of fish) is a 1953 book co-authored by Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas, and edited by James Dugan.
Jacques-Yves Cousteau has 207 books on Goodreads with 11536 ratings. Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s most popular book is The Silent World.
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- The Silent World by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Frédéric Dumas.
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Jul 1, 2004 · Before becoming the man who introduced us to the wonders of the sea through his beloved television series, Jacques Cousteau was better known as an engineer and the inventor of scuba. He chronicled his early days of underwater adventure in The Silent World—a memoir that was an instant, international bestseller upon its publication in 1954.
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The Silent World. Jacques Cousteau. National Geographic Society, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 160 pages. Before becoming the man who introduced us to the wonders of the sea through his...
The book documents their adventures and discoveries, including the development and use of the first scuba diving equipment. The author shares his experiences of exploring shipwrecks, interacting with various marine life, and the dangers they faced in the depths of the ocean.