Titanic: Lost and Saved

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Titanic: Lost and Saved
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Publisher : Wayland
Total Pages : 95
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ISBN-10 : 9780750270410
ISBN-13 : 0750270411
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Book Synopsis Titanic: Lost and Saved by : Brian Moses

Book excerpt: First-hand accounts alongside a wealth of original documents, photographs and letters, this title tells the story of the Titanic, from descriptions of the passengers and the ship inside and out to why the Titanic was considered 'unsinkable' and the dangers of floating ice. Stories of heroism on board, stories from the lifeboats and theories for raising the Titanic are included. The book concludes by considering lessons that were learnt from this disaster.


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