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25 April 2008: Fourth Booklet in the New
Series
"Shipwrecks
& Their Coins..."
by Ernie "SeaScribe"
Richards
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Now FOUR Volumes of Text,
Tables, Charts, and Graphics
Focus on What a Collector of Cobs, a Coin Dealer, or a
Shipwreck Enthusiast Should Know about Wrecks During the
Age of European Expansion ... and the Coins that they Yield.
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VOLUME FOUR of four, Shipwrecks and Their
Coins: The 1740 Dutch East Indiaman ROOSWIJK, is the latest in
the series to be released. It is in stock as of 25 April 2008.
A very focused work,
this book concerns the history of the VOC, the private Dutch
overseas enterprise and, in 1740, the loss of their valiant Merchantman
ROOSWIJK off
the south-east coast of England in a fierce North Sea winter
storm.
These four
“primer-plus” booklets are the product of nearly four decades of diving
the wrecks, researching their histories, studying their treasures. The
information gathered —and the cob coins studied— have been
described in many articles, books, and magazines, as well as being
photographed and sketched by the author, and is now at your fingertips
for ready reference ... or just for your entertainment and edification.
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SHIPWRECKS AND THEIR
COINS: VOLUME 4—The 1740 Dutch East Indiaman ROOSWIJK, by
Ernie
“SeaScribe” Richards.
EN RADA Publications, 2008, ISBN: 978-0-9744705-4-2. 48 pages,
5.5”
x 8.5” format. Color cover. Map, Photos, Table of Contents, Index, and
References.
COST: $10.00 US, postage $2.50 (1/C) --or-- $5.00 (Prio.) in the US.
Order from En Rada, P. O. Box 1698, W. Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698.
For Details of Volumes
One thru Three,
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In
each volume of 48 5.5”x 8.5” pages, you will be exposed to the
hardships of the days of sail, the terror of hurricanes and being
shipwrecked in a hostile land, and the joy of, today, finding or
collecting a piece of this period of history.
Each ship, or fleet
of ships, is thoroughly described, down to their names as best as can
be determined to date. A relation of their wrecking and the precious
cargos they carried follows, then a detailed study of the coins and
their cryptic devices and inscriptions is conducted —accented with an
informative array of sketches and photographs.
NOTE:
Each of these
booklets is a stand-alone product, designed as a study guide for ships
and coins of a specific shipping tragedy in the Americas ... and
elsewhere in the World. Some of the material in each book is similar to
that in the others, though tailored to the title subject.
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24 September 2007: Third Booklet in the New
Series
"Shipwrecks
& Their Coins..."
by Ernie "SeaScribe"
Richards |
Last of
Three
Volumes of Text, Tables, Charts, and Graphics
Focused on What a Collector of Cobs, a Coin Dealer, or a Shipwreck
Enthusiast Should Know about Three New World Spanish Shipping
Calamities and the Coins that they Yield. |
VOLUME TWO* of
three, Shipwrecks and Their Coins: The 1654 South Seas "Capitana" &
1655 New Spain Fleet "Almiranta" (Jesús
María ... Las Maravillas),
is
the third in the
series to be released. It is in stock as of 24 September
2007.
Very focused,
this book concerns the history of the Spanish treasure shipment of 1654
(Jesús-María),
lost on an Ecuadoran reef, largely recovered, then lost again in 1656 (Las Maravillas)
on the Bahama Banks!
These three
“primer-plus” booklets are the product of nearly four
decades of diving the wrecks, researching their histories, studying
their treasures. The information gathered —and the cob coins
studied— have been described in many articles, books, and magazines, as
well as being photographed and sketched by the author, and is now at
your fingertips for ready reference ... or just for your entertainment
and edification.
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SHIPWRECKS AND THEIR
COINS: VOLUME 2—The 1654 "Capitana" & 1655 "Almiranta", by
Ernie
“SeaScribe” Richards.
EN RADA Publications, 2007, ISBN: 978-0-9744705-2-8. 48 pages,
5.5”
x 8.5” format. Color cover. Map, Photos, Table of Contents, Index, and
References.
COST: $10.00 US, postage $2.50 (1/C) --or-- $5.00 (Prio.) in the US.
Order from En Rada, P. O. Box 1698, W. Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698.
For Details of Volumes One & Three,
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In each volume of
48 5.5”x 8.5” pages, you will be exposed to the hardships of the days
of sail, the terror of hurricanes and being shipwrecked in a hostile
land, and the joy of, today, finding or collecting a piece of this
period of history.
Each ship, or fleet
of ships, is thoroughly described, down to their names as best as can
be determined to date. A relation of their wrecking and the precious
cargos they carried follows, then a detailed study of the coins and
their cryptic devices and inscriptions is conducted —accented with an
informative array of sketches and photographs.
*The three books
of this series were developed at the same time, with Volume Three being
completed first! This volume, the Third and Final in the series, is
based on our studies of
the 1654
Treasure Fleet, which went to the bottom at least twice before
departing the New World. This
book's appearance later is due to our determination to
include the latest news and the best fotos in it.
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01 August 2007: Second Booklet in the New
Series
"Shipwrecks
& Their Coins..."
by Ernie "SeaScribe"
Richards |
Three
Volumes of Text, Tables, Charts, and Graphics
Focused on What a Collector of Cobs, a Coin Dealer, or a Shipwreck
Enthusiast Should Know about Three New World Spanish Shipping
Calamities and the Coins that they Yield. |
VOLUME ONE* of
three, Shipwrecks and Their Coins: The 1622 Spanish Treasure Fleet (Atocha... Santa Margarita),
is
the second in the series to be released. It is in stock as of 1 August
2007.
With Volume 3
having been introduced in December of 2006, and with Volume 1 available
now, it is anticipated that Volume Two, Shipwrecks and Their
Coins: The 1654 “Capitana” and 1655
“Almiranta” will be published by September 2007.
These three
“primer-plus” booklets are the product of nearly four
decades of diving the wrecks, researching their histories, studying
their treasures. The information gathered —and the cob coins
studied— have been described in many articles, books, and magazines, as
well as being photographed and sketched by the author, and is now at
your fingertips for ready reference ... or just for your entertainment
and edification.
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SHIPWRECKS AND THEIR
COINS: VOLUME 1—The 1622 Spanish Treasure Fleet, by Ernie
“SeaScribe” Richards.
EN RADA Publications, 2007, ISBN: 978-0-9744705-1-1. 48 pages,
5.5”
x 8.5” format. Color cover. Map, Photos, Table of Contents, Index, and
References.
COST: $10.00 US, postage $2.50 (1/C) --or-- $5.00 (Prio.) in the US.
Order from En Rada, P. O. Box 1698, W. Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698.
For Details of Volume Three,
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In each volume of
48 5.5”x 8.5” pages, you will be exposed to the hardships of the days
of sail, the terror of hurricanes and being shipwrecked in a hostile
land, and the joy of, today, finding or collecting a piece of this
period of history.
Each ship, or fleet
of ships, is thoroughly described, down to their names as best as can
be determined to date. A relation of their wrecking and the precious
cargos they carried follows, then a detailed study of the coins and
their cryptic devices and inscriptions is conducted —accented with an
informative array of sketches and photographs.
*The three books
of this series were developed at the same time, with Volume Three being
completed first! This, the first in the series, is based on our studies
of
the 1622 Spanish
Treasure Fleet for PLVS VLTRA
Newsletter. Its appearance later is due to our determination to
include the latest news and the best fotos in it.
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07 December 2006: New Booklet Series
"Shipwrecks
& Their Coins..."
by Ernie "SeaScribe"
Richards
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Three
Volumes of Text, Tables, Charts, and Graphics
Focused on What a Collector of Cobs, a Coin Dealer, or a Shipwreck
Enthusiast Should Know about Three New World Spanish Shipping
Calamities and the Coins that they Yield.
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VOLUME THREE* of
three, Shipwrecks and Their Coins: The 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet, is
the first in the series to be released. It is in stock as of 7 December
2006.
It is now
anticipated that Volume One, Shipwrecks and Their Coins: The 1622
Spanish Treasure Fleet will be published by Spring 2007, followed by
Volume Two, Shipwrecks and Their Coins: The 1654 “Capitana” and 1655
“Almiranta” by Summer 2007.
These three “primer-plus” booklets are the product of nearly four
decades of diving the wrecks, researching their histories, studying
their treasures. The information gathered —and the cob coins
studied— have been described in many articles, books, and magazines, as
well as being photographed and sketched by the author, and is now at
your fingertips for ready reference ... or just for your entertainment
and edification.
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SHIPWRECKS AND THEIR
COINS: VOLUME 3—The 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet, by Ernie
“Seascribe” Richards.
EN RADA Publications, 2007, ISBN 13: 978-0-9744705-3-5. 48 pages, 5.5”
x 8.5” format. Color cover. Map, Photos, Table of Contents, Index, and
References.
COST: $10.00 US, postage $2.50 (1/C) --or-- $5.00 (Prio.) in the US.
Order from En Rada, P. O. Box 1698, W. Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698. Volume Three ONLY available 7 Dec.
2007.
Book and Coin Dealers (as well as Clubs): Discount Schedule Inquiries
INVITED.
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In each volume of
48 5.5”x 8.5” pages, you will be exposed to the hardships of the days
of sail, the terror of hurricanes and being shipwrecked in a hostile
land, and the joy of, today, finding or collecting a piece of this
period of history.
Each ship, or fleet
of ships, is thoroughly described, down to their names as best as can
be determined to date. A relation of their wrecking and the precious
cargos they carried follows, then a detailed study of the coins and
their cryptic devices and inscriptions is conducted —accented with an
informative array of sketches and photographs.
*The three books
of this series were developed at the same time, with Volume Three being
completed first! This booklet, based on our studies of the 1715
Treasure Fleet for PLVS VLTRA Newsletter, naturally came out of the
mill first, as we had to “dig a little deeper” to complete its
companions.
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25
September 2006: New Spanish-English "Translator"...
The Macuquina Code
by Agustín "Augi"
Garcia-Barneche
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If you have any connection with
“cobs” —Spanish colonial coins of gold,
silver or copper— then The Macuquina Code
belongs in your numismatic
library! Compiled by Agustín “Augi” García-Barneche and
produced by
Jorge Adeler, both of Historic Real Treasures in Great Falls, VA, this
is a long-needed publication. In 96 7" x 10" softbound pages, Augi has
pulled together over 1500 words and terms specific to collecting,
buying, and selling cob coins and placed them in alphabetical order for
quick reference.
The first section of the book has these entries in the Spanish language
in the left-hand column with their exact English counterparts listed
opposite them in the right-hand column, providing a ready “translator”
for words and expressions one encounters in books, articles, and
auction catalogs and for which there was formerly “no clue.”
In the
second half of his work, García-Barneche alphabetized the
same words and terms in English and installed them in the left-hand
column facing the Spanish translation on the right-hand side of the
page. A list of “references consulted” is also included in this section.
Much like a Spanish-English/English-Spanish dictionary, the book
has been designed to be used for two-way conversion of terms
finely-tuned to the specific subjects of Spanish colonial coins,
Spanish shipwrecks, Spanish-American history, and words which formerly
just elicited a shrug from the reader —as they were part of the archaic
or
local jargon in the treasure-producing areas of the New World.
As part of the
“ancient order” which created this masterpiece, EN RADA Publications
issues the following:
“With apologies to author Dan Brown, we think that the unraveling
of the ‘secrets’ involved in the study of MACUQUINAS justifies our
take-off on the title of his best-selling book. Our ‘translator’ will
put the user light years ahead of other beginning or veteran students
of Spanish Colonial coins, giving him or her access to the treasuries
of information to be gotten from previously inaccessible sources.
Internet web sites, documents, manuscripts, books, catalogs and more
produced in the language native to this study may now be searched for
valuable details concerning our common interest: cobs ... macuquinas!
Be sure that this is the first word you look up, and you’ll be off on
an adventure much like the characters in Brown’s book. The clues are
there...”
“The attractive cover artwork alone is worth the price of the book!
On a medium avocado-colored background, the artist (Augi) has framed a
photo of an 8 reales
piece from the “Capitana” wreck of 1654. With a
clever graphics technique, he placed the translation of PLVS VLTRA in
the banner which would normally be strung between the pillars.” --Ernie
Richards
You can
order your autographed edition of The Macuquina Code,
for
just $10.00 plus $5.00 (1st-class postage in the US). Make the check
out to, and mail to:
EN RADA Publications
P. O.
Box 1698
W. Palm
Beach, FL
33402-1698
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READER
RESPONSE
“It looks
great. Should be
very useful. After looking through it, it should also be helpful to
collectors
of ancient coins, if they are dealing with one of the Spanish firms, a
Spanish
language catalogue or web site. Congratulations on a fine reference
work.” Kerry
K. Wetterstrom, Editor/Publisher The Celator
“For every serious researcher
threading his way through Spanish legajos,
the new book The
Macuquina Code is a
breath of fresh air. It shortens
the time of research by days and weeks.” Bob
“Frogfoot” Weller, Diver, Author, Researcher
“This
book will be very
useful for novices as well as advanced collectors to translate the
reference
material as well as auctions that are written in Spanish into English.”
Danny Lee, DHL
Rare Coins Inc.
“No
doubt about it, this is a book every collector of
Spanish & Spanish Colonial coins should own
and keep within arm’s
reach. ‘Indispensable’ is not too strong a word: without it, the
best
books and articles and catalogues on Spanish numismatics remain
indecipherable
to most of us. We all owe Augi a sincere ¡Gracias!”
Philip Flemming, Ph.D.
“El Código Macuquina va a ser una ayuda útil,
especialmente para
coleccionistas, ya que es fácil de usar, no es excesivamente
profuso y
concentra nociones usuales y habituales que pueden leerse en
catálogos de
subasta y libros algo más especializados.” Juán
Cayón, Cayón Numismática, Madrid
“Any one who collects
colonial or shipwreck coins should purchase this book. A
very valuable resource that is enlightening and educational.” Dan
Scocozza, Collector
“This
great little book is a
valuable tool for anyone who studies cobs and has run across Spanish
(and
other) terms that can’t be translated without specific numismatic
experience. This book picks up where Beals’ Numismatic Terms of
Spain and
Spanish America left off in 1966.” Daniel Frank Sedwick,
Professional
Numismatist
“The book has already been
useful several times, and I just received it two days ago! In this
great hobby
of ours, shipwreck treasures, we all learn as we go. No one knows it
all.
That’s what is so fantastic about it! Now, with what you have done, it
makes cob
study even more interesting. Everyone with an interest in the hobby,
whether
they are beginners or professionals, have something they can glean from
this
publication. I will VERY proudly represent the booklet to the best of
my
abilities to all of my clients and people that I am in contact with.
Again, you
have done a fantastic job, and this a fantastic addition to the
Numismatic/Shipwreck Treasure community!” Frank
Noga, Shipwreck Treasure
Catalog Company
“Outstanding
in all respects!!
Augi, you have now made your mark in terms of the study of
Spanish-American
numismatics. Keep up the good work.” Sewall
Menzel
, Collector, Numismatist, Author
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10
October 2003: Announcing the Arrival of...
SPANISH
TREASURE BARS
From
New World Shipwrecks
by Alan K. Craig &
Ernest J. Richards,
Jr.
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| For
nearly 300 years,
forced labor mined,
smelted, and cast precious metal ingots under a strong Spanish hand.
Silver,
Gold, and Copper ores were extracted in prodigious amounts from Native
American lands and were then systematically shipped home to
Spain,
where they were melted into oblivion; there is no “museum of
bullion”
in Europe!
The study of such
marvelous and significant
artifacts is only possible because of the several losses of Spanish
ships
and fleets in the Americas —and their modern salvage by both
private
enterprise and archaeological teams. Research in the musty archives on
both sides of the Atlantic has resulted in a new understanding of the
industry
which altered world economics forever.
SPANISH TREASURE BARS
From New World Shipwrecks
(Volume One), by Alan K. Craig and
Ernest
J. Richards, Jr., combines the many years of numismatic and historic
study
by these two acknowledged scholars —and their experience in their
fields—
to bring the reader a detailed —yet understandable— overview of
this
subject.
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SPANISH TREASURE BARS
From New World Shipwrecks.
An EN
RADA Publication.
New in
October, 2003. 228 pp.
8-1/2” x
11.” Soft Bound. 300+
B&W photographs, maps, illustrations.
18 color
photos. Appendixes,
tables,
bibliography, index.
ISBN
0-9744705-0-3.
$45.00 +
Postage.
ORDER
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Treasure
Ingots on Exhibit at
the Museum of Florida History
in
Tallahassee.

Gold Ingot
from the 1715 Spanish
Plate Fleet to be seen in the
Exhibit Case
above.
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In
228 8.5” x 11”
softbound pages, Craig and
Richards ably explain what is known to date regarding treasure ingots,
accenting the text with over 300 illustrations plus a 42-page “spread
sheet”
of data on 963 of the silver bars recovered from Nuestra
Señora
de Atocha. Charts, maps, photos (18 in color), and drawings depict
the bars, people who found them, the New World regions where they were
made, and details of their markings.
The book’s chapters
include:
1— Introduction;
2— The Mimbres Bars; 3— The
Padre Island Wrecks;
4— A Shipwreck near Cayo
Inés de Soto;
5— The Power Plant
Wreck;
6— Treasure Bars from the Atocha;
7— Nuestra Señora
de las Maravillas;
8— The Jupiter Wreck; 9—
Treasure Bars from
the 1715 Plate Fleet; 10— El Nuevo Constante nèe Duke
of York;
11— Cuban Copper Treasure
Ingots; and 12—
Old and New Falsifications of Spanish Bars.
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SPANISH
TREASURE BARS From
New World Shipwrecks.
ISBN 0-9744705-0-3, Softbound, $45.00 Plus Postage
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GALLEON
ALLEY: The 1733 Spanish
Treasure Fleet
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GALLEON
ALLEY:
The 1733
Spanish Treasure Fleet
by Bob
"Frogfoot" Weller...50
Years in the Making!
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| GALLEON ALLEY is what
the stretch of U.S.
Highway One through the Florida Keys is known as locally—at least to
the
divers who ply the adjacent waters searching for the remains of sunken
ships from the days of the silver-fleet galleons!
Destined to become the
definitive work about
the great loss of 1733—and its historic reverberations in modern
times—GALLEON
ALLEY will quickly become the classic text referred to by scholars,
historians,
and divers in their quests for the “who,” “what,” “when,” and “where”
related
to the loss of King Philip V’s armada and its people and treasures!
From Spanish Archives
around the world come
the letters and depositions of survivors of the sinkings, bringing that
horrible experience vividly to life...and from the pen of an ex-naval
officer
and noted treasure diver comes the detailed account of fifty years
salvaging
the various sites of this tragedy.
Published
October, 2001. 322
pp. 5.5” x 8.5.” 31 color photos: treasure, people, underwater. 165
B&W
photos: anchors, cannons, artifacts, sites. Charts and GPS co-ordinates
to each wreck.
GALLEON
ALLEY: The 1733 Spanish
Treasure Fleet
ISBN
0-9628359-8-6, Hardbound. SORRY,
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ATOCHA
SUNK!
1623 ENGLISH
TRANSLATION OF THE SPANISH ACCOUNT OF
THE TREASURE
FLEET TRAGEDY IN THE AMERICAS.
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This is a reprint of the
Handbill printed
in London which relates the particulars of the great loss of life and
ships
during the Caribbean hurricane of 5 September 1622. A duplicate of
“original
research” material, this news medium of old lists those who perished
and
those who survived this disaster—down to the details of each one’s
position
or occupation...and where they lived in Spain!
An Introduction by Ernie
“Seascribe” Richards
explains how to read and understand the Old English in which the
handbill
is written. Not only is this a necessity for your ATOCHA
collection,
but this document will give you insight into the skills required by the
researchers who study and find ancient shipwrecks in the New World.
Educational
and entertaining as well.
Out of print for over 375
years, “A TRVE RELATION
OF THAT WHICH LATELY HAPNED TO the great Spanish Fleet and Galeons of
Terra
Firma in America” will grip you with its personal insight and
contemporary
feeling. This is the impossible-to-get handbill that is pictured on
page-18
of the Christie’s New York Auction Catalog of June 14-15, 1988, and
which
is referenced in several books and magazine articles!
All people fascinated by
the aura of shipwrecks
and their histories and treasures, would-be researchers, and owners of
coins from the ATOCHA should certainly have this handbill for a period
reference and as an adjunct to the relics of that fated galleon!
Produced
with “parchment” colored paper and “sepia” colored ink, this 5.5” x
8.5”
booklet has the “look” of an old publication, and it packs 32 pages
full
of “need-to-know” info.
Just off the press on 10
APRIL 2001, this is
the first offering of this ancient "news medium" since 1623! You may
purchase
copies of this pamphlet for $8.00, plus $1.00 postage per booklet (in
the
US). Overseas readers please add $1.50 additional postage per
booklet.
Order/Inquire through EN
RADA Publications~P.
O. Box 1698 ~West Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698. PH: 561.965.2930. E-mail:
SeaScribe@worldnet.att.net.
DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED:
To dealers of shipwreck
coins (or Book Dealers), especially from ATOCHA: This is the
perfect
“go-with” for your coin sales! Please inquire about the generous
multiple
copy Discount Schedule!
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EN
RADA PUBLICATIONS
Proudly
Offers the Companion to the "Silver Book" below,
Spanish
Colonial Gold Coins in the Florida Collection,
by Dr.
Alan K. Craig--15 Years in the Making.
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| BACKGROUND:
The
state of Florida
has been in the unique position, since the 1960s, of amassing more than
1,500 specimens of Spanish colonial GOLD coins that have been
recovered
by SCUBA divers from her coastal waters.
Dr.
Alan Craig, noted
author, university professor, and numismatist has devoted great effort
in studying these coins and their origins and writing the book and
catalog
of this world-class collection.
This
is a limited printing,
and Dr. Craig has agreed to sign all copies purchased from EN RADA
Publications.
Personal inscriptions are available on request (allow 2 extra weeks for
scheduling/delivery.)
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CONTENTS:
The book contains,
but is not limited to, the following subjects...
1. An
Historical Foreword
by Dr. James J. Miller, Florida’s Chief of Archaeological
Research.
2.
Full description
of the newly acquired magnificent Mexican 8E "Royal" of 1698.
3. The
first publication
of Mexican gold coin ordinances in force between 1674 and 1724.
4.
Numerous "thumb-
nail
photo" enlarge-
ments
of design details
opposite text descriptions.
5. The
discovery of
large amounts of the element iridium in Bogota cobs.
6.
Comments on the best-known
Cuzco 1E. |
Published November
2000. 112 pp. 7" x
10." 284 gold coin color photos, illustrations, map, 17 tables,
appendixes, notes,
bibliography, glossary,
index.
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A UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA PUBLICATION.
Spanish Colonial Gold Coins in the Florida
Collection ISBN
0-8130-1802-1, Hardbound, $50.00.
ORDER FROM: En Rada Pubs. / P.O. Box 1698 /
W. Palm Beach,
FL 33402-1698.
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ERNIE, PLEASE RUSH ME MY COPY OF DR.
CRAIG’S NEW "GOLD" BOOK!
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EN
RADA PUBLICATIONS
Proudly
Offers the Long-Awaited Book,
Spanish
Colonial Silver Coins in the Florida Collection,
by Dr.
Alan K. Craig--15 Years in the Making.
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| BACKGROUND:
The
state of Florida
has been in the unique position, since the 1960s, of amassing some
23,000
specimens of Spanish colonial silver coins that have been recovered by
SCUBA divers from her coastal waters. Dr. Alan Craig, noted author,
university
professor, and numismatist has devoted great effort in studying these
coins
and their origins and writing the book and catalog of this world-class
collection.
This
is a limited printing,
and Dr. Craig has agreed to sign all copies purchased from EN RADA
Publications.
Personal inscriptions are available on request.
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CONTENTS: The book
contains, but is not limited
to, the following subjects...
1. An Historical Foreword by
Dr. James J.
Miller, Florida’s Chief of Archaeological Research.
2. Historical background of
the New World
mines and mints. (Be sure to read Chapter 3!)
3. Finding your way around
cobs.
4. Unusual varieties of
Mexican Silver Cobs.
5. Complete Potosí
mintage figures
for 1626-1773 in all denominations.
6. Coins from Lima,
Cartagena, Santa Fé
de Bogotá, &
Guatemala. |
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Published June,
2000. 272pp. 292 silver
coin photos, 47 illustrations, 5 maps, 28 tables, 3 appendixes, notes,
bibliography, index.
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Spanish Colonial Silver Coins in the
Florida Collection
ISBN 0-8130-1748-3, Hardbound, $50.00.
Purchasers of this book through this source will
be given preferential
delivery when ordering the companion volume, Spanish Colonial Gold
Coins
in the Florida Collection, scheduled for release in October, 2000!
ORDER FROM: En Rada Pubs. / P.O. Box 1698 / W. Palm Beach, FL
33402-1698.
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EN
RADA BOOKLIST~2008-A
(Updated, 08 October 2008)
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EDITIONS
BY BOB "FROGFOOT" WELLER
P9401.
SUNKEN
TREASURE ON FLORIDA REEFS by Bob “Frogfoot” Weller. (1993
2nd
Edition. Over twice the text and photographs!!!) Guide to the history
and
locations of the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet lost off Florida's East
Coast.
COST: (Softbound) $XX.XX plus $3.00 Postage & Packing; (Hardbound)
$XX.XX plus $3.00 Postage and Packing. SOLD OUT! SEE #9601.
P9402. FAMOUS
SHIPWRECKS OF THE
FLORIDA KEYS by Bob “Frogfoot” Weller. Volume One of a series
locates
six Spanish, British, and American shipwrecks which sank between 1695
and
1822. COST: $13.00 plus $3.50 Postage & Packing. Softbound.
P9403. GALLEON HUNT
by Bob
“Frogfoot” Weller. The real-life story of a man, his quest, and a
treasure
galleon. The saga of Art McKee, grand-daddy of all treasure hunters,
and La
Genovesa, which sank on the Pedro Banks in 1730. COST: $19.00,
Hard Bound, plus $4.00 Postage & Packing.
NEW* P9903. SALVAGING SPANISH SUNKEN TREASURE. by
Bob "Frogfoot"
Weller. New in 1999. From his successful annual seminars, Bob has
compiled
a "handbook" for beginning treasure divers and experienced ones alike.
It's also a "good read" for an understanding of how things work in the
treasure salvage business in Florida. Lots of helpful tips and
"how-to's!"
COST: $13.00 plus $3.50 Postage & Packing. Softbound.
NEW* P0102SB. GALLEON ALLEY: The 1733 Spanish
Treasure Fleet. by
Bob "Frogfoot" Weller. Soft Bound Edition. COST: $20.00, Soft
Bound...Plus
$5.00 Postage & Packing.
NEW* P0501. TRUE
STORIES of Sunken
Treasure … The
Best of Bob “Frogfoot” Weller.
New in May 2005. Bob’s choice of 16 of his
favorite tales, ones which still fire him up! Good selection of
separate tales
of treasure lost … and treasure found. 112 pages of underwater action!
Color
cover. COST: $12.00 (special, reduced) plus $2.50 Postage and Packing.
Softbound.
SUPPLIES DRYING UP:
9404. TREASURE OF THE SPANISH MAIN, booklet
published by
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Auction of Feb. 4, 1967. Informative pamphlet
distributed
during the major Real Eight Corporation sale. COST: $12.50 plus $2.50
Postage
& Packing. Softbound. (Original, Very Collectible!) [Price
Decrease;
New Source!]
9407. TREASURE OF THE CONCEPCION: Souvenir
booklet which
accompanied the SEAQUEST Treasure Tour of museums across the nation.
Contributors
to this 45-page, full-color pamphlet include Mendel Peterson (text),
Duke
Long (illustrations, diagrams), Pedro Borrell and Stan Waterman
(photos).
Printed in 1980 (Shedd Aquarium). COST: $10.00 plus $2.50 Postage &
Packing. Soft. [Price Increase; Supply Dwindling!]
FLORIDA CLASSICS LIBRARY REPRINTS OF TREASURE
STANDARDS:
9408. FLORIDA'S GOLDEN GALLEONS (Formerly
“Gold, Galleons,
and Archaeology”) by Robert F. Burgess and Carl J. Clausen.
Archaeologist's
detailed study of the Spanish Plate Fleet of 1715. Third Edition,
Greatly
Revised, including 30 color photos. Soft. COST: $18.00 plus $4.00 Post.
& Pack.
9409. THE TREASURE DIVER'S GUIDE by John S.
Potter, Jr.
The “bible” of treasure diving used by all the best-known treasure
finders!
The first book in any real treasure library. COST: $20.00 plus $4.00
Postage
& Packing. Softbound.
9411. SEARCH FOR THE ATOCHA by Dr. Eugene
Lyon. Special
MOTHER LODE Edition. Everything you'll ever need to know about the
history
--past and present-- of the ATOCHA and the Fleet
of
1622. COST: $18.00 (Price Increase, January, 2002) plus $4.00
Postage
& Packing. Softbound.
9412. DIVING TO A FLASH OF GOLD by Martin
Meylach. The
“classic” guide to the locations and history of the great Spanish Plate
Fleet of 1733 lost off the Florida Keys. COST: $18.00 (Price
Increase,
January, 2002) plus $4.00 Postage & Packing. Softbound. (Now
wrapped in copy of Original Dust Jacket!)
9413. JONATHAN DICKINSON'S JOURNAL...A true
story of shipwreck
and torture on the Florida Coast in 1696 (as written by a survivor
in his personal diary). New, 300th Anniversary Special Edition.
COST:
$10.00 plus $3.50 Postage & Packing. Softbound.
9801. PIECES OF EIGHT: Recovering the
Riches of a Lost
Spanish Treasure Fleet. by Kip Wagner and L. B. Taylor, Jr. NEARLY
IMPOSSIBLE TO GET IN ORIG. HARDBACK...FIRST EVER REPRINT...NEW IN 1998!
This is the definitive work on the group which found and subsequently
salvaged
the combined treasure fleets of 1715, Kip Wagner and his Real-8
Corporation.
Special galleon painting commissioned for cover. COST: $18.00 plus
$4.00
Postage & Packing. Softbound.
EN RADA PUBLICATIONS:
P9601. SHIPWRECKS NEAR WABASSO BEACH by Bob
“Frogfoot” Weller
and Ernie “Seascribe” Richards. New Release, 1996! Written to acquaint
visitors to Florida’s Treasure Coast with the many shipwrecks in the
area
--and the treasures being recovered from them-- this book is more than
a primer for potential treasure finders, it is a guidebook! In 96
pages,
the histories --and locations-- of 14 historical wrecks are precisely
explained...and
their coin-types defined. 56 photos, a mileage chart, and 4 wreck-site
plats accent the histories and document the fabulous finds! COST:
$10.00
plus $4.00 P&P. Soft. (Fourth Printing, NO Price Increase!)
NEW* P0101. ATOCHA SUNK! "A Trve Relation Of That
VVhich Lately Hapned To The Great Spanish Fleet and Galeons of Terra
Firma in America." 2001 reproduction of the Handbill printed in
London in 1623 by Nathaniel Butter announcing the loss of the Atocha, Santa Margarita,
etc., near Florida the previous year. List of people lost...and those
saved. Introduction explaining how to read and understand the Old
English in which the handbill is written. Original Research Material.
34 pp. COST: $8.00 plus $1.50 P&P. Paperbound.
NEW* P0301. SPANISH TREASURE BARS FromNew World
Shipwrecks. by Alan K. Craig and Ernest J. Richards, Jr. New in
October 2003. First-ever published study of the Silver, Gold, and
Copper ingots being shipped in galleons to Spain. 300 years of mining
these precious metals...and 300 years of losing these cargoes to
hazards in the Americas. All major losses of ships and fleets
documented. Large format (8.5" x 11"), with 300+ B&W and 18 Color
Illustrations. Maps, Tables, Bibliography, Index, MORE! COST: $45.00
plus $8.00 P&P (Priority Mail) or $3.00 (Media Mail).
NEW* P0801. SHIPWRECKS & THEIR COINS, VOL-1: The
1622 Spanish Treasure Fleet. by Ernie "Seascribe" Richards. 5.5 x
8.5" format, 48 pages. Text, tables, charts, and graphics. Ships named (ATOCHA,
et al.) and located--coins fully described. COST: $10.00 plus
$2.50 P&P in the U.S.
NEW* P0802. SHIPWRECKS & THEIR COINS, VOL-2: The
1654 "Capitana" and 1655 "Almiranta." by Ernie "Seascribe"
Richards. 5.5 x 8.5" format, 48 pages. Text, tables, charts, and
graphics. This treasure sank
at least twice! Ships named (Jesús María off
Ecuador and Las Maravillas on the
Bahama Banks) and located--coins fully described. COST: $10.00 plus
$2.50 P&P in the U.S.
NEW* P0803. SHIPWRECKS & THEIR COINS, VOL-3: The
1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. by Ernie "Seascribe" Richards. 5.5 x
8.5" format, 48 pages. Text, tables, charts, and graphics. Ships named
and located--coins fully described. COST: $10.00 plus $2.50 P&P in
the U.S.
NEW* P0804. SHIPWRECKS & THEIR COINS, VOL-4: The
1740 Dutch East Indiaman ROOSWIJK.
by Ernie "Seascribe" Richards. 5.5 x 8.5" format, 48 pages. Text,
tables, charts, and graphics. Rich
recovery of 2004--2005! Ships named and located--coins fully
described. COST: $10.00 plus $2.50 P&P in the U.S.
OTHER MUST-HAVE
BOOKS
NEW* P0601. SMALL
ARMS OF THE SPANISH TREASURE
FLEETS. by Noel Wells.
New
for 2006. A book focused on the hand-held
weapons that the soldiers and sailors of the galleon fleets used to
repel
boarders. Based on artifacts from the many Spanish wreck sites in the
Americas.
Good read, excellent reference! COST: $30.00 plus $2.50 Postage and
Packing.
Hardbound. DEALER
inquiries invited.
NEW* P0701. THE MACUQUINA CODE. by Augi Garcia. New for 2007. If you
are studying Spanish-American coins, shipwrecks, or history ... this
two-way reference of associated terms should be at your elbow. 1500
Spanish words or phrases are placed side by side in section one, with
their exact English counterparts adjacent to them on the same page. The
reverse is true in section two, with the English term to the left and
the exact Spanish equivalent across the page from it. Excellent
reference! COST: $10.00 plus $4.50 Postage and Packing. Softbound.
VHS VIDEO CASSETTES:
9802. WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF: The Treasures of
the Plate Fleets.
Sequel to above takes up where the other leaves off. Much new footage.
Features the Fisher Family, Kip Wagner, Bob Marx, Art McKee, Real-8,
others.
COLOR. 30:00 minutes. COST: $20.00 plus $4.00 Postage &
Packing.
9803. ART MCKEE: DIVING WITH A LEGEND! Episode
from the
TV series Danger is my Business starring Colonel John D. Craig, 1957.
Melodrama
about treasure diver Art McKee working the 1733 El Capitana
in the gin-clear waters of the Florida Keys. Plus his trip with the
Links,
the Criles, and Freddy Logan to Port Royal and Pedro Banks in search of
La
Genovesa. B/W & Color. 37:00 minutes. COST: $20.00 plus
$4.00
Postage & Packing. (Combined and edited version of our former 9415
+ 9416.)
Costs are in US Dollars. FOREIGN SHIPPING EXTRA.
Immediate refund
for “sold out” books or overpayment of postage. Also contact us
for
your particular needs in out-of-print books on the subject of treasure
diving. Postal Insurance $1.00 for up to $50.00 value; $2.00 for
$50.01--$100.00;
$3.00 for $100.01--$200.00. Offers good while supplies last!
*NEW. TO THIS LIST.
OUT-OF-PRINT BOOK OFFER--2008
As I do every year, I have inventoried my library and am
selling off
my second or third copy of particular books relating to my undersea and
treasure diving interests. Any income realized is applied toward buying
new books (and old ones which I do not have) when they become
available.
This is how a collector of anything builds his collection. From this
library
come many of the ideas and references for stories in the PLVS
VLTRA
Newsletter. This year I find myself with extra copies of the
following
titles, and I offer them as noted:
9-003. Chappelle, Howard I. “THE AMERICAN SAILING
NAVY: The Ships
and their Development.” Bonanza reprint of 1949. 200 plans, half
tones,
and full color reproduction of a painting by George C. Wales. Companion
to #9-004 below. (Condition: Very Good, DJ chips.) HB. $30.00.
ABBREVIATIONS: DJ, Dust Jacket; HB, Hard
Bound (all are
hard bound unless otherwise noted); SB, Soft Bound; OS,
Over
Sized [tall, deep] book (none in this list.)
POSTAGE: Inquire, if not listed.
ORDERING INFO: If your need for one (or more) of these
is urgent, call
Ernie Richards at 561/965-2930, 6-9 evenings to reserve the book, OR
leave
your order on the message machine at other times:
1. Your Name
2. Your Address
3. Your Phone
4. Book Number
5. Book Title.
TERMS: Order sent upon receipt of payment, unless you
have prior credit
history with EN RADA or PLVS VLTRA.
Otherwise write to Ernie Richards / EN RADA Publications
/ P. O. Box
1698 / West Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698.
AS WITH ANY MAIL ORDER OFFER, THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO
PRIOR SALE...FIRST
INQUIRY GETS THE BOOK!
Please make checks out to:
EN RADA Publications
P. O. Box 1698
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-1698
U.S.A.
e-mail Ernie Richards at:
SeaScribe@worldnet.att.net
PH: 561/965=2930 (Ans. Mach.)
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