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The Titanic Geoff Tibballs

The Titanic By Geoff Tibballs

The Titanic by Geoff Tibballs


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Summary

An account of one of the greatest maritime disasters of all time, which resulted in the deaths of 1,523 passengers, detailing the catalogue of mistakes and errors of judgement which led to the tragedy, and bringing the ship's history up to date with accounts of recent salvage attempts.

The Titanic Summary

The Titanic: The Extraordinary Story of the Unsinkable Ship by Geoff Tibballs

Just before midnight on 14 April 1912, the world's first 'unsinkable' ship, the Titanic, struck a huge iceberg just off the coast of Newfoundland. Two-and-a-half hours later the ship slipped out of view beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, taking with it 1,523 passengers. There appear to be many reasons for this disaster: the Titanic's design, the provision of only 1,176 lifeboat places despite a passenger and crew capacity of 3,295, the distress signal denoting the ship's position wrongly...the alarming list of mistakes and errors of judgement goes on. It was the greatest maritime disaster of all time. In Titanic Geoff Tibballs tells the story of the ship, from its inception to its sinking, and continuing the story to the present day detailing the glitter and glamour as well as the awful tragedy.

About Geoff Tibballs

Geoff Tibballs worked in television for 15 years before leaving in 1989 to concentrate on a full-time career as an author. Since then he has had some 30 books published on a wide variety of subjects.

Table of Contents

Introduction - The Lure and the Lore; 1. The Biggest Ship in the World; 2. The Glitz and the Glamour; 3. And the Band Played On; 4. The Legacy of the Titanic; Glossary; Index

Additional information

GOR004248993
9781844429745
1844429741
The Titanic: The Extraordinary Story of the Unsinkable Ship by Geoff Tibballs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Welbeck Publishing Group
20030804
128
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