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The sinking of the Titanic

Recounts the events and circumstances surrounding the fateful night in April, 1912 when the "unsinkable" "Titanic" went down in the north Atlantic, killing more than 1,500 people.
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Titanic

the story lives on!
Pictures and text describe the disastrous 1912 sinking of the world's largest ocean liner after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage.
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The sinking of the Titanic

Photographs, illustrations, and facts describe the "Titanic" and how it sank.

Exploring the Titanic

Describes the large luxury liner which sank in 1912 and the discovery and exploration of its underwater wreckage.

The ship of dreams

the sinking of the Titanic and the end of the Edwardian era
2019
A product of Anglo-American capitalism, built by a generation that had never known trauma and was bored by its own prosperity and success, the Titanic set sail into a world that was about to change forever. Modernity was shaking the class system, the Industrial Revolution was creating new kinds of wealth, and revolutionary fervor would lead to The Great War. Exploring the infamous disaster from the perspectives of six of her first-class passengers--a British aristocrat, a celebrated maritime architect, an American railway tycoon and his son, a first-generation American philanthropist, and a silent movie star--The Ship of Dreams uses the ship's creation and her tragic fate as a window into the changing, unsettled world at the end of the Edwardian era. Utilizing previously unpublished sources, deck plans, and surviving artifacts, it disproves many of the most established myths about the Titanic, including the treatment of her third-class passengers, the conspiracies surrounding her construction, and the lives of some of her most famous passengers. As it places the Titanic in the sweep of history, The Ship of Dreams holds a wealth of riches for history lovers, encompassing the birth of the movie industry, the Irish Home Rule crisis, the American Civil War, the escalating wars between the great shipping companies, the technological inventions that changed ship design, changing political relationships across the globe; and the social nuances at play among the ship's passengers. Representing the limitless technological and financial possibilities of its time, The Titanic was also the embodiment of the the splendors and injustices of the Edwardian society, a world as doomed as the infamous ship sailing into dangerous, dark waters.
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Torpedoed

the true story of the World War II sinking of "The Children's Ship"
2019
"A true account of the attack and sinking of the passenger ship SS 'City of Benares,' which was evacuating children from England during WWII"--Provided by publisher.
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Titanic

2018
The Titanic includes enough real stories of the tragic "unsinkable ship" and its passengers and crew to fill an ocean liner. Throughout, BeForever character Samantha Parkington shares snippets of her own exciting fictional story of traveling as a first class passenger in the early 1900s, when steamship was the only way to travel across the ocean.

Titanic

Discusses the Titanic, including its design, how the ship sank, the passengers onboard, and why the ship's legacy lives on.

The Titanic

an interactive history adventure
Presents an interactive history adventure featuring the "Titanic," a major passenger steamship. Offers three paths for the reader to take when sharing in the adventure from London to New York City either as a first class passenger, a third-class immigrant, or as a crew member trying to keep people safe. Discusses the people on board, the luxury of the ship, and the danger ahead. Is accompanied by black-and-white photographs.
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The Titanic

"Photography accompanies . . . information about the Titanic. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.
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