An illustrated history of the sea tragedy recounts the life of the ship from its construction to the discovery and exploration of its wreckage
This new edition includes new information about the crew's forced detention for the U.S. Senate investigation, an entirely new chapter detailing recent Titanic expeditions (both authorized and unauthorized), exploration, legal challenges, ...
All are chronicled in a new chapter which, with a section of completely up-to-date colour photographs, makes this edition a must.
Clears up misconceptions about the sinking of the Titanic, describes the ship's construction, and recounts the discovery of the ship's wreckage
The story of the Titanic rescue ship from her days as an immigrant ship, the rescue of over 700 survivors of Titanic, to her service and sinking in WW1.
TITANIC remembered last port of call for their devotion to duty musical heroes 61 QueenStoWn was the last place Titanic docked before setting out across the Atlantic. the memorial in the port (now Cobh) was BelFASt'S MeMoriAl was ...
Hope of finding exactly why the captain was so intent on steaming Titanic ... days following the disaster saw the notion emerge that his rationale for delaying turning the Corner was in an attempt to steal time by shortening the voyage.
Today, one hundred years after that fateful voyage, Shadow of the Titanic adds an important new dimension to our understanding of this enduringly fascinating story.
... their youngest son Gladys Cherry, the Earl's cousin and the Countess's traveling companion Clementina and Thomas Dyer-Edwardes, the Countess's parents Roberta (“Cissy”) Maioni, the Countess's lady's maid THOMAS ANDREWS Thomas ...
Daniel Allen Butler spend more than 30 years researching the work, delving into the lives of every principal participant.
The deep water channel was located closer to the northern shore than to the southern shore, meaning that Titanic needed to 'hug' the line of quays to a certain extent. Meanwhile, smaller traffic moving up river would pass along ...