Titanic

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Pub Date 14 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 3 Mar 2023

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On 14 April 1912, less than a week into a transatlantic trip from Southampton to New York, the largest luxury cruise liner in the world struck an iceberg off the coast of Labrador, causing the hull to buckle. The massive 50,000 ton ship hailed as ‘unsinkable’ was soon slipping into the cold Atlantic Ocean, the crew and passengers scrambling to launch lifeboats before being sucked into the deep. Of the 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making the sinking one of the deadliest for a single ship up to that time. The sinking has captured the public imagination ever since, in part because of the scale of the tragedy, but also because the ship represented in microcosm Edwardian society, with the super-rich sharing the vessel with poor migrants seeking a new life in North America. Other factors, such as why there were only enough lifeboats to hold half the passengers, also caused controversy and led to changes in maritime safety. In later years many survivors told their stories to the press, and Titanic celebrates these accounts. A final chapter examines the shipwreck today, which has been visited underwater by explorers, scientists and film-makers, and many artifacts recovered as the old liner steadily disintegrates. Titanic offers a compact, insightful photographic history of the sinking and its aftermath in 180 authentic photographs.

On 14 April 1912, less than a week into a transatlantic trip from Southampton to New York, the largest luxury cruise liner in the world struck an iceberg off the coast of Labrador, causing the hull...


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ISBN 9781838862565
PRICE £19.99 (GBP)
PAGES 224

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This is a really good book - I've always been fascinated by the Titanic and have read and watched a lot on the subject, but David Ross has still managed to unearth interesting photos I'd not seen and facts I didn't know.

It's easily digestible and well put together.

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Oh this book gave me goosebumps. There are so many incredible photos of the ship, the people and things like menus, tickets and the distress calls as well as so much fascinating information. Stunning but sad book to have!

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This is well researched and well written. I am an avid Titanic reader and I enjoyed this. Always something new to learn about this awful disaster.

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