The U.S.S. Monitor was an entirely new type of warship when it
launched in 1862. Dubbed the forefather of the modern Navy, this
ironclad ship changed how wars are fought at sea. But on New Year's Eve,
1862, it sank off the coast of North Carolina in a terrible storm. No
one thought the Monitor could be raised, but after 140 years, parts of
the ironclad have finally been brought to the surface. This book
chronicles the Monitor's revolutionary design, exciting battle, and
intriguing excavation.
Illustrated by Larry Day.