As I was posting about Old Soundtracks I Can't Find, I was reminded of this book from my childhood. I have posted the request to help me identify it in MANY locations, and never even gotten so much as a GUESS as to what it was. There are actually TWO books involved, though the first one is the one I'm really curious about:
1) Children/YA adventure book. Set on Hawaii or a very similar volcanic tropical island in the Pacific, this book features (I *think*) four young people who are friends, almost certainly 2 boys and 2 girls. The main adventure they end up on is getting lost in the rainforest on the island and running into a Japanese soldier who is still fighting WWII (I think the date of the book is sometime in the 1960s, cannot be later than the 70s). One of the kids is hurt and so they cannot easily escape at first. Finally, when they DO escape, it's in a jeep or something similar which, in the grand finale, they are driving down an empty lava tube and the volcano begins to erupt, sending lava thundering down the tube. They just barely outrace the lava flow, exiting the tube with only seconds to spare before the flow bursts out.
Any guesses?
2) A collection of stories about people's adventures in underwater settings; my hazy memory claims the title was simply "Underwater!" with a vague image of a diver menaced by a shark. The one story I recall vividly from the book involves a man fishing in a lake (in Arkansas, as I remember) who is attacked by a huge shark; the shark hits the boat, he goes overboard, evades (barely) one pass from the shark, and then on the second pass manages to gut the thing by pushing DOWN off the boat just as it charges and then stabbing upward with his fish knife.
Again, any ideas?
1) Children/YA adventure book. Set on Hawaii or a very similar volcanic tropical island in the Pacific, this book features (I *think*) four young people who are friends, almost certainly 2 boys and 2 girls. The main adventure they end up on is getting lost in the rainforest on the island and running into a Japanese soldier who is still fighting WWII (I think the date of the book is sometime in the 1960s, cannot be later than the 70s). One of the kids is hurt and so they cannot easily escape at first. Finally, when they DO escape, it's in a jeep or something similar which, in the grand finale, they are driving down an empty lava tube and the volcano begins to erupt, sending lava thundering down the tube. They just barely outrace the lava flow, exiting the tube with only seconds to spare before the flow bursts out.
Any guesses?
2) A collection of stories about people's adventures in underwater settings; my hazy memory claims the title was simply "Underwater!" with a vague image of a diver menaced by a shark. The one story I recall vividly from the book involves a man fishing in a lake (in Arkansas, as I remember) who is attacked by a huge shark; the shark hits the boat, he goes overboard, evades (barely) one pass from the shark, and then on the second pass manages to gut the thing by pushing DOWN off the boat just as it charges and then stabbing upward with his fish knife.
Again, any ideas?
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Date: 2006-09-09 01:30 am (UTC)I couldn't turn up anything definitive from home on the first one. (Got a list of about a dozen potentially promising titles, but not one of them really came anywhere close to fitting that description.)
For the second, the most promising thing I turned up was:
Underwater adventure stories / edited by David Thomas. Copyright 1962, but republished several times after that. (Also titled "Teen-age underwater adventure")
CONTENTS: Green is for danger / William M. Stephens -- Treasure deep / Hugh B. Cave -- Swim for life / Newton Rhodes -- Undersea Fisherman / John Scott Douglas -- Hold your breath / D. S. Halacy, Jr. -- Shark Shy / Robert Edmond Alter -- Son of Neptune / Richard M. Elam -- The elusive treasure / William S. Williams -- Lost in the deep / William M. Stephens.
But I couldn't find any cover images, nor a description of any of the stories, so unless that rings a bell, I'd say it more than likely isn't the right one. I also found:
Full forty fathoms : stories of underwater adventure / selected by Phyllis R. Fenner ; illustrated by Michael Eagle. 1975. ISBN: 0688220371
But no contents list, and no available cover image, so that one's much less likely.
If you don't get anything concrete by next week, I'll try to remember to check some of the reference books at the library for finding fiction, and ask around for what sources the librarians there use when they get questions like this.
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Date: 2006-09-09 04:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-13 07:22 pm (UTC)