The Titanic

  • The Titanic
    By Ariel, Patricia Cronin Marcello

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  • The Titanic: Disaster of the Century
    By Wyn Craig Wade

    J. BRUCE ISMAY, upon his arrival in England, was immediately called to testify at the British Titanic inquiry, where he underwent a grueling examination at the hands of Clement Edwards, who argued that it had been Ismay's “duty” to have ...

  • The Titanic
    By Michael Burgan

    ... VA , 12 , 28 ; Bettmann / Corbis , 17 , 33 , 36 ; Fr. Browne , S.J. , Collection , 18 , 22 ; Courtesy Henning Pfeifer , 23 ; AFP / Getty Images , 29 , 39 , 40 ; North Wind Picture Archives , 35 ; Reuters New Media Inc./Corbis , 37 .

  • The Titanic
    By Richard Wormser

    Describes the tragic voyage of the world's largest ocean liner, its collision with an iceberg during its maiden voyage, and the amazing underwater discovery that followed.

  • The Titanic
    By Anna Claybourne

    In 1912, the largest passenger ship ever built set sail for America, but she never got there. Find out what happened to the Titanic and her passengers.

  • The Titanic: Lost and Found
    By Judy Donnelly

    Titanic. Just the name evokes tales of the doomed ship that have captivated people of all ages for more than 100 years.

  • The Titanic: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    By Eugene L. Rasor

    Liner : Fifty Years of Passenger Ship Photographs . Wellingborough : Stephens , 1986 , 160 pp . A fabulous collection ; much nostalgia ; romanticized depictions . 425 . Pictorial Encyclopedia of Ocean Liners , 1860-1994 .

  • The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure
    By Bob Temple

    "3 story paths, 35 choices, 15 endings"--Cover.

  • The Titanic: Disaster at Sea
    By Michael D. Cole

    Examines the historic shipwreck of the Titanic, including an account of events which some claim led to this tragedy, as told by actual survivors.

  • The Titanic: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    By Eugene L. Rasor

    ... famous ships , “ ship biographies , " from A to Z. Even fictional ones appeared . CARPATHIA , CALIFORNIAN , and , of ... Liners , 1860–1993 , incorporating 417 photographs of liners in less than 150 pages [ 5.A. , B. and 6.B. ] . 3 ...

  • The Titanic: The History and Legacy of the Worlds Most Famous Ship from 1907 to Today
    By Charles River Charles River Editors

    Thanks to the dramatization of the Titanic's sinking and the undying interest in the story, millions of people are familiar with various aspects of the ship's demise, and the nearly 1,500 people who died in the North Atlantic in the early ...

  • The Titanic
    By Daniel Gaetán-Beltrán

    Daniel Gaetán-Beltrán. Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th-Century America. to be more than just a ship that sank; it has become an icon of an era long past, as well as a contemporary phenomenon. It seems that each ...

  • The Titanic: The Tragedy at Sea
    By Kathleen W. Deady

    Describes the giant ocean liner Titanic, and the events that led up to its sinking in the spring of 1912, and the effects of the disaster on sea travel.

  • The Titanic
    By Nancy Ohlin

    You may have heard of the movie Titanic, but what was life on the actual Titanic really like? This engaging nonfiction book, complete with black and white interior illustrations, will make readers feel like they've traveled back in time.

  • The Titanic: End of a Dream
    By Wyn Craig Wade

    Tells the complete story of the Titanic, from the beginning of the doomed voyage through the spectacular discovery of the wreckage decades later.

  • The Titanic: The Extraordinary Story of the "unsinkable" Ship
    By Geoff Tibballs

    Author and television veteran Geoff Tibballs has brought together survivors' recollections and contemporary accounts of recent attempts to raise the "Titanic" from its resting place 2 1/2 miles under the ocean surface.

  • The Titanic: The History and Legacy of the World's Most Famous Ship from 1907 to Today
    By Charles River Editors

    Thanks to the dramatization of the Titanic's sinking and the undying interest in the story, millions of people are familiar with various aspects of the ship's demise, and the nearly 1,500 people who died in the North Atlantic in the early ...