Story of the Titanic

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The true story of the world’s most famous ship is retold in this beautiful book with stunning visuals and a gripping narrative.

One fateful night in 1912 the so-called Ship of Dreams turned into a nig

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  • Series: DK a History of
  • Author: DK
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 48
  • Publish Date: February 20 2012
  • ISBN10: 0756691710
  • Language: English
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By: DK

The true story of the world’s most famous ship is retold in this beautiful book with stunning visuals and a gripping narrative.

One fateful night in 1912 the so-called Ship of Dreams turned into a nightmare in the Atlantic Ocean after hitting an iceberg and sinking on its maiden voyage.

The tragedy of the Titanic is shown in dramatic original illustrations by award-winning artist Steve Noon. This luxurious liner still has the power to capture public imagination more than any other vessel in history and more than a century later. From being built and setting sail to sinking fast and saving lives, the Titanic is explored and explained in fascinating detail with intricate cutaway scenes and cross-sections.

Meet the captain, crew, and passengers from all walks of life who lost their lives or survived the sinking. Discover exactly what happened on the disastrous voyage, the reasons why Titanic sank, and what lessons were learned for the future. Watch the drama unfold as ordinary people became unsung heroes and the supposedly unsinkable ship became an underwater wreck.

Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking help for a school project, this is the ultimate tribute to Titanic.

    Author: DK
    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
    Published: 02/20/2012
    Series: DK a History of
    Pages: 48
    Weight: 1.35lbs
    Size: 12.10h x 10.10w x 0.50d
    ISBN: 9780756691714
    Language: English

    Author

    DK

    Binding

    ISBN10

    0756691710

    ISBN13

    9780756691714

    Page Count

    48

    Published Date

    February 20 2012

    Series

    DK a History of

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