Peter Huchthausen - Published Books

Published Books

  • Echoes of the Mekong, by Peter A. Huchthausen and Nguyen Thi Lung. (Baltimore: Nautical & Aviation Pub. Co. of America, 1996).
  • Hostile waters, by Peter Huchthausen, Igor Kurdin, and R. Alan White (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997), sold more than 200,000 copies worldwide and became an HBO movie of the same name.
  • Frye Island: Maine’s newest town a history, 1748-1998, by Peter A. Huchthausen; illustrated by Christa H. Mueller. (Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1998)
  • K-19: the widowmaker: the secret story of the Soviet nuclear submarine, (Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Books, 2002), also became a movie by the same name starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson.
  • October Fury. (Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons, 2002).
  • America’s splendid little wars : a short history of U.S. military engagements, 1975-2000. (New York: Viking, 20032003)
  • Shadow voyage: the extraordinary wartime escape of the legendary Bremen. (Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons, 2005), a story about the escape of the German passenger liner Bremen during the early months of World War II.
  • Hide and seek: the untold story of Cold War espionage at sea, by Peter A. Huchthausen and Alexandre Sheldon-Duplaix. (Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley & Sons, 2008).
  • Finding God in the shadows: stories from the battlefield of life, by Marsha Hansen and Peter A. Huchthausen. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Books, 2008).

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