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  2. Category:Works by Jacques Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works by Jacques Cousteau" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  3. The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure

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    Although a French national, Cousteau wrote the book in English. [2] Cousteau and Émile Gagnan designed, built, and tested the first "aqua-lung" in the summer of 1943, off the southern coast of France. In the opening chapters, Cousteau recounts the earliest days of scuba diving with his diving companions Frédéric Dumas and Philippe Tailliez ...

  4. Jacques Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    The Cousteau Society and its French counterpart, l'Équipe Cousteau, both of which Jacques-Yves Cousteau founded, are still active today. The Society is currently attempting to turn the original Calypso into a museum and it is raising funds to build a successor vessel, the Calypso II .

  5. Jacques-Yves Cousteau had one of those faces that seemed to come from an earlier time — before the world wars, maybe even before the 20th century. It was a face so thin and tapered yet open, so ...

  6. List of European literatures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of European literatures.. The literatures of Europe are compiled in many languages; among the most important of the modern written works are those in English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Modern Greek, Czech, Russian, Macedonian, the Scandinavian languages, Gaelic and Turkish.

  7. James Dugan (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Dugan wrote the narration for both films. Dugan edited Cousteau's books The Silent World (1953) and World Without Sun (1965) and co-authored The Living Sea (1963) with Cousteau. James Dugan died June 3, 1967, in Panama City, FL following a pressurization accident during a deep dive in an experimental submersible.

  8. The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    Cousteau on Calypso. The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau by Jacques Cousteau is an encyclopedia in 21 volumes, that forms an encyclopedia of marine life. [1] It was published between 1973 and 1978. [2]

  9. Continental Shelf Station Two - Wikipedia

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    The work was funded in part by the French petrochemical industry, who, along with Jacques Cousteau, hoped that such manned colonies could serve as base stations for the future exploitation of the sea. Conshelf Two is documented in Jacques Cousteau's 1964 documentary film World Without Sun, that won Best Documentary at the 37th Academy Awards.