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The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most memorable maritime tragedies. The NY Post shares that over 1,500 people died that fateful night the ship collided with the iceberg.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, we caught up with Spignesi, whose book Titanic for Dummies came out in February. This is the second Titanic book for Spignesi; in 1998, ...
But the day the Titanic set sail he was left stranded at the dock. After the ship's sinking, Yorick takes this twist of fate as a sign to follow his lifelong dream of owning a bookshop in Paris.
Such humor and nuance about the Titanic, over the past hundred years, have been overwhelmed by storytellers who have turned a series a technical errors and bad luck into a floating morality play ...
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 ...
Bolstered by photographs of the people who built, staffed, sailed on and survived the Titanic, Davenport-Hines finds a slew of new points of view from which to scan history. For the gift-giver: ...
Welshman's book emphasizes the experience of second- and third-class passengers, women and children. "Titanic Tragedy: A New Look at the Lost Liner," by John Maxtone-Graham (W.W. Norton, $24.95).