Titanic

Titanic by Martin Jenkins is a 100th Anniversary edition published by National Geographic Books on March 13, 2012. This 32-page book presents a detailed exploration of the events leading up to the tragic sinking of the Titanic on April 14, 1912, when the largest ocean liner of its time struck an iceberg. The narrative is conveyed through clear prose, complemented by extensive diagrams and historical photographs that illustrate the ship’s design and accommodations.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the Titanic’s rise and fall, focusing on the structural and human factors that contributed to the disaster. The book delves into various aspects of the Titanic, including its state-of-the-art features and the historical context surrounding its journey. With topics such as transportation, disasters, and history woven throughout, this edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in the science and nature of maritime events.
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Explore the glory and tragedy of the Titanic in a fascinating book that traces the events leading up to her fateful end.
On April 14, 1912, the largest and finest ocean liner of the age struck an iceberg and sank to the icy depths. Here, in clear, compelling prose illustrated with evocative scenes, extensive diagrams, and historical photos, is the story of the Titanic’srise and fall- from details on her state-of-the-art design and widely varying accommodations to a timeline showing how structural and human failure contributed to her demise.
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