Titanic Triumph and Tragedy

Titanic Triumph and Tragedy by John P. Eaton, published by Patrick Stephens in 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of the Titanic’s storied history. This 2nd edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an in-depth look at the events surrounding the ill-fated vessel, including the discovery of the wreck and the ongoing discussions regarding the Californian’s failure to provide assistance.
In this edition, readers will find a new chapter that chronicles recent developments related to the Titanic, alongside a section featuring updated color photographs. The book delves into various subjects such as history, naval engineering, and transportation, providing a multifaceted perspective on the Titanic’s legacy and the broader implications of its tragic story.
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Continuing interest in the ill-fated vessel has been heightened in recent years by the dramatic events including the discovery of the wreck, new speculation on the Californian’s failure to rescue the Titanic, and the recovery of artefacts from the disaster site. All are chronicled in a new chapter which, with a section of completely up-to-date colour photographs, makes this edition a must.
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