
A Great Sea Mystery: The True Story of the "Mary Celeste"
John Gilbert Lockhart
Lu par Mark Harrington
On December 4, 1872, The American merchant brigantine ship "Mary Celeste" was found adrift and deserted, under partial sail, with lifeboat missing, off the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. The boat was still fully provisioned, and the crew's personal belongings seemed undisturbed. None who were aboard were ever seen or heard from again. The author explores this nautical mystery and attempts to correct false rumors and rash conclusions - Summary by Mark Harrington
Chapitres
| Introduction | 5:36 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 1:The Finding of the Ship | 16:43 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 2: The "Mary Celeste" and Chapter 3: At Gibraltar | 23:57 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 4: Some Theories and Chapter 5: The Story of Habakuk Jephson | 24:25 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 6: "Solutions" and Chapter 7: More Solutions | 11:36 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 8: The Story of Abel Fosdyk | 14:31 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 9: The Story of Triggs | 11:56 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 10: The Story of John Pemberton | 26:29 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 11: The Truth | 16:25 | Lu par Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 12: The Sequel | 15:23 | Lu par Mark Harrington |