101 Things You Thought You Knew About the Titanic . . . butDidn't! April 15th, 2012, will be the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. People have an endless fascination with the Titanic, yet much of what they know today is a mixture of fact and fiction. In one hundred and one brief and engaging chapters, Tim Maltin, one of the foremost experts on the Titanic, reveals the truth behind the most common beliefs about the ship and the night it sank. From physics to photographs, lawsuits to love stories, Maltin doesn't miss one tidbit surrounding its history. Heavily researched and filled with detailed descriptions, quotes from survivors, and excerpts from the official inquiries, this book is guaranteed to make readers rethink everything they thought they knew about the legendary ship and its tragic fate. |
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... Captain Smith's belief in the safety of modern shipbuilding was recalled in the aftermath of the disaster by the New York Times , on April 16th , 1912 , when they quoted the following interview which Captain Smith had given in.
... Captain Smith's belief in the safety of modern shipbuilding was recalled in the aftermath of the disaster by the New York Times , on April 16th , 1912 , when they quoted the following interview which Captain Smith had given in.
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Tim Maltin, Eloise Aston. quoted the following interview which Captain Smith had given in 1907, after his successful completion of the maiden voyage of the Adriatic: 'Capt. Smith maintained that shipbuilding was such a perfect art ...
Tim Maltin, Eloise Aston. quoted the following interview which Captain Smith had given in 1907, after his successful completion of the maiden voyage of the Adriatic: 'Capt. Smith maintained that shipbuilding was such a perfect art ...
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... Captain Rostron of the Carpathia , Titanic's rescue ship : AHR111 : ( Senator Smith ) ' Are these regulations.
... Captain Rostron of the Carpathia , Titanic's rescue ship : AHR111 : ( Senator Smith ) ' Are these regulations.
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... Captain E.J.Smith , known as the ' Millionaire's Captain ' , for his reputation as an experienced and debonair commander of transatlantic liners , or because of the class's reputation for comfort . The Dodge family , according to Walter ...
... Captain E.J.Smith , known as the ' Millionaire's Captain ' , for his reputation as an experienced and debonair commander of transatlantic liners , or because of the class's reputation for comfort . The Dodge family , according to Walter ...
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