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Titanic: the Story of the Unsinkable Ship, Hardback Book

Titanic: the Story of the Unsinkable Ship Hardback

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"I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder.

I cannot conceive of any vital disaster happening to this vessel.

Modern ship building has gone beyond that." (Captain Smith, Captain of Titanic).

At 1:30 pm on 10 April 1912, the Titanic began her first and final voyage.

For over 1,500 people this would be the last time they would ever see land.

Titanic tells the complete history of this magnificent ship, from its conception as the most luxurious vessel in seafaring history, to the tragedy of its sinking and its enduring legacy.

Included throughout are extracts from first-hand accounts of those who designed, built and sailed on Titanic, as well as those who lost their lives.

This beautiful book includes stunning images and facsimile documents printed on the page from the time.

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