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The Illustrated Truth About the Titanic
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The Illustrated Truth About the Titanic

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In April 1912 the Titanic sank, taking 1500 people to their deaths in the freezing Atlantic. One survivor, the author Archibald Gracie, was one of the last to leave the doomed ship, aboard the last lifeboat to leave the stricken vessel. Telling the story of the ship’s final days, he was meticulous in his commentary of the sinking and his book, completed just before he died in 1913, is the definitive record of the doomed liner’s last few hours. Profusely illustrated with over 100 rare and little seen images of the ship and of the disaster.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 April 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9781848680937

In April 1912 the Titanic sank, taking 1500 people to their deaths in the freezing Atlantic. One survivor, the author Archibald Gracie, was one of the last to leave the doomed ship, aboard the last lifeboat to leave the stricken vessel. Telling the story of the ship’s final days, he was meticulous in his commentary of the sinking and his book, completed just before he died in 1913, is the definitive record of the doomed liner’s last few hours. Profusely illustrated with over 100 rare and little seen images of the ship and of the disaster.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 April 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9781848680937