Titanic Disaster at Sea

Titanic Disaster at Sea by Philip Wilkinson, published by Heinemann-Raintree Library in 2012, is a richly illustrated narrative that delves into the events surrounding the Titanic. This reprint edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed exploration of the ship’s construction and the tragic events that unfolded during its maiden voyage.
Readers will find a comprehensive account filled with facts, stories, and notable figures related to the Titanic. The book includes a pull-out poster and a double gatefold diagram, enhancing the visual experience. Covering topics such as history, transportation, and disasters, this work provides an engaging look at both the technological advancements of the era and the human experiences tied to this significant maritime event.
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Experience all the drama and tragedy of Titanic inside the pages of this richly illustrated narrative. With a pull out poster and double gatefold diagram, Titanic: Disaster at Sea is brimming with facts, stories, and fascinating people. From the technological creativity of Titanic’s construction to unselfish sacrifice in the face of disaster, this comprehensive book will satisfy readers with its exciting, up close look at this amazing true story of triumph and tragedy.
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