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He has a couple new books in the publication pipeline, and he tells us in this book: “On the Titanic lying on the ocean floor, the wireless set from 1912 remains, and it is fitting that, as of ...
The best stories write themselves. That’s what authors often say. And the disaster of the RMS Titanic in April 1912 is one of these, so rich in perspectives and human interest — the social ...
MOBILE, Alabama-- There have been many, many books on the 1912 Titanic tragedy, plus a popular movie and all sorts of television programs. One might suppose that everything that needs to be said ...
In his new book Titanic Legacy: The Captain, The Daughter and the Spy, out now from Amberley Publishing, author Dan E. Parkes explores Smith’s family legacy — and the mystery surrounding his ...
P.S.: We needed a book to document the work Cameron had done, our analysis and our conclusions. It kind of ties the bow on his decade or so of activity related to the Titanic.
On the 104th anniversary of the "unsinkable" ship's collision with an iceberg, dive into the history of the disaster with these books.
Among the great transportation disasters of the 20th century (the Hindenburg, the Tenerife air disaster in the Canary Islands, the Challenger explosion), surely none has inspired more writers than ...
Rare book ‘predicted’ the Titanic 'Futility' is about the largest ship ever built, full of Europe and America's richest families, which strikes an iceberg in April and sinks in the North Atlantic.
'The Last Night on the Titanic' book launches 2 p.m. Saturday at Timekeeper Distillery at 720 Grand St., Wausau. 2 p.m. Sunday at Sawmill Brewing Co., 1110 E. 10th St., Merrill.
A century has rolled by since the great ship went down, and for the last 100 years, the story of its sinking has fascinated like no other maritime disaster in history. At 11:40 p.m. on Sunday ...
Titanic leaves Southampton, England on her maiden voyage to New York City. Five days into the journey, the ship struck an iceberg and sank. "Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage: The Titanic's First-Class ...
In fact, the Titanic's sinking took about as long as a stage play of that era, noted John Wilson Foster, a Queens University Belfast professor who wrote several Titanic books.