Describes the sinking of the Titanic and provides discussion of the events leading to the tragedy, the human loss, and the impact on future sea travel.
Suddenly, water is everywhere, and George's life changes forever. Lauren Tarshis brings history's most exciting and terrifying events to life in this New York Times bestselling series.
Although the main events of the Titanic disaster are well known, significant facts and tidbits remain obscure.
An "instant" book, published soon after the sinking of the Titanic, this illustrated volume abounds in facts about the voyage and passengers as well as details of the wreck and survivors' accounts.
A crewman testifies just three days after the sinking that the ship had a fire in its coal bunkers from the time it set sail.Teachers across America buy this book citing the original sources detailed that enable them to teach a lesson on ...
This book takes us back in time and forces us to understand the trauma of our ancestors from a not-so-comfortable distance.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
During the final hours aboard the Titanic on her ill-fated voyage in 1912, Gavin and Karolina attempt to help others and by so doing learn something about themselves.
This is the report of the government inquiry into the loss of the Titanic, held immediately after the disaster. The official inquiry reveals some remarkable facts which have been lost in popular re-tellings of the story.
Presents testimony by the owner and crew of the Titanic, crew members from neighboring ships, passengers, and expert witnesses
A thrilling graphic novel adaptation of Tarshis's bestselling I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912.