Titanic

  • Titanic: Ship Cruise Vessel Notebook the Famous Voyage of the Unsinkable Ship - Across the Atlantic Ocean and Into an...
    By Titanic Titanic

    Perfect size to tuck into a purse, keep on a desk or as a cherished bedside companion, ready for journaling and doodling. If you need ideas for a birthday present, this is it! Under $10 dollars makes it a great bargain.

  • Titanic
    By Christopher Durang

    THE STORY: Amid a tangle of changing identities-and sometimes sexes-the action of the play centers on an American family, the Tammurais, who are traveling aboard the Titanic.

  • Titanic: An Illustrated History
    By Don Lynch, Ken Marschall

    Here is the complete story of the tragedy of the Titanic, told in one magnificent, lavishly illustrated volume.

  • Titanic: The John B. "jack" Thayer Chronicles
    By Thomas Cornwall

    For the first time, these are compiled into one volume, with footnotes and analysis, allowing us to witness his own experiences that night.

  • Titanic: A Survivor's Story
    By Colonel Archibald Gracie

    Here is a survivor's vivid account of the greatest maritime disaster in history. The information contained in Gracie's account is available from no other source.

  • Titanic: True Stories of her Passengers, Crew and Legacy
    By Nicola Pierce

    This book commemorates the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous ship – TITANIC.

  • Titanic: Solving the Mysteries
    By J. Kent Layton

    The sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 is one of the best-remembered, and most-scrutinised, moments of the twentieth century.

  • Titanic: The Ship That Never Sank?
    By Robin Gardiner

    Did the Titanic really sink?

  • Titanic
    By Anna Claybourne, Katie Daynes

    Describes the luxurious steamship the Titanic and the tragic events that occurred when it sank in 1912.

  • Titanic: A Second Chance
    By John Janson

    Jesse commented, "That's utterly ridiculous to 1k that we could save the Titanic. ... He was still intent on ng cookies. ... Passengers are leaning over rails to 'ear 'Bon Voyage' from their family and nds on shore.

  • Titanic: The Ship of Dreams
    By Duncan Crosbie

    Numerous pop-up spreads, pull tabs, booklets, and full-color illustrations provide a detailed tour of the steamship Titanic as seen through the eyes of one young passenger.

  • Titanic: The Ship of Dreams
    By Robert Plant

    As the icy waters brought the life of John Harper to a close he still had the energy to call one final person to come to Christ. This is a story of tragedy but it is also a story of faith and courage and eternal hope.

  • Titanic: Das Schiff der Träume
    By Christian Löffler

    Titanic: Das Schiff der Träume

  • Titanic: Das Schiff der Träume
    By Christian Löffler

    Titanic. Ein Schiff, das in die Geschichte einging.

  • Titanic: das Schiff der Träume
    By Christian Löffler

    Titanic: das Schiff der Träume

  • Titanic: The Story of the Great White Star Line Trio : the Olympic, the Titanic and the Britannic
    By Thomas E. Bonsall

    Tells the story of the Titanic, discussing its construction, appointments, and passengers; describes the reasons the supposedly unsinkable ocean liner sank; and provides photographs and information about the scientific expeditions...

  • Titanic: Women and Children First
    By Judith B. Geller

    Excerpts from diaries, letters, newspaper stories, color photographs, and interviews with survivors of the shipwrecked Titanic and their relatives highlight the role and treatment of women and children in the tragedy. 15,000 first printing.

  • Titanic: The Canadian Story
    By Alan Hustak

    This is the untold saga of the 130 passengers aboard the ill-fated luxury liner who were bound for Canada. Author Alan Hustak began his research ten years before the blockbuster movie came out.

  • Titanic: Voices from the Disaster
    By Deborah Hopkinson

    The award-winning author of Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt presents a 100th anniversary tribute to the Titanic tragedy based on the words and stories of its witnesses and survivors, in a dramatic account that is complemented by archival ...

  • Titanic
    By Dee Phillips

    Using fiction to amplify history also allows students to think critically about the past—and piques curiosity, leading to further exploration and discovery. Reading Level: 2.0 to 3.0. Titanic: The story of a disaster.