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81. Titanic: The artifact exhibit
82. Titanic: Destination Disaster
 
$23.00
83. The Titanic (Building History
 
$7.60
84. Titanic : A Survivor's Story
 
85. Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic
$424.58
86. Titanic: The Canadian Story
$13.95
87. The Titanic Disaster: As Reported
$39.95
88. The Titanic in Print and on Screen:
$149.99
89. Raise the Titanic (Dirk Pitt)
$89.95
90. Dusk to Dawn: Survivor Accounts
$47.49
91. Titanic Remembered:The Unsinkable
 
92. The Titanic: End of a Dream
$6.49
93. Titanic (DK Eyewitness Books)
$10.45
94. Magic Tree House Research Guide
$10.00
95. On Board the Titanic: I Was There:
 
$5.95
96. Los amantes del 'Titanic'. (Kate
 
$5.95
97. Titanic: el castigo de los dioses.
 
98. Titanic (Ready-To-Read:)
$7.84
99. Titanic Tragedy
$2.80
100. Voyage on the Great Titanic: The

81. Titanic: The artifact exhibit
by Judith B Geller
 Unknown Binding: 47 Pages (2001)

Isbn: 0970899408
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting reading
I found the book to be very interesting.I saw an exhibit of Titanic artifacts at the Milwaukee Public museum.The book is a nice remembrance of some of the item I saw there. ... Read more


82. Titanic: Destination Disaster : The Legends and the Reality (Transaction Large Print Books)
by John P. Eaton, Charles A. Haas
Hardcover: 196 Pages (1989-06)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 1850893055
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In a revised and expanded edition, the authors explore many of the misconceptions about the tragedy that have developed over the years and, using the most up-to-date information, provide a thorough explanation of why the Titanic sank. Reprint. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars ms.dean english project review
I thought this book was okay. It had a lot of great information in it and some was useless. I like how it showed every detail about the titanic. When they finished the first chapter I thought that the rest of the book was all background information about the ship. When they wrote about the boarding of the rescue boats it showed that they were not prepared for a crash but I thought was interesting. When they wrote about loading the boats with supplies it showed that they have to take a lot of recourses on their trip. I don't think the position of every boat was needed. The chapter on the captain growing up was also not needed in this book. I think that after the first chapter it got a little less interesting when they told you how they got the bodies it was helpful because it showed you that it was worse than most people thought. I think that all the people who sued the ship and for how much was a cool part of the story. It showed that it was an expensive crash not only to the owner but to the people. Over all this book was okay I think that a lot of it was filler but also a lot of it was good information.

5-0 out of 5 stars BEST SHORT TITANIC BOOK
This is probably my favorite short book on the Titanic.It may not have all the material available elsewhere, but for a pretty quick read, it is about as good as they come.Those who like to curl up and read history books should have a great time here.

Authors Eaton and Haas have written several Titanic books, and in most they have skipped over the sinking itself and concentrated on other aspects of the disaster.Here the sinking is the focus.The 1912 disaster unfolds for the reader.A wonderful set of illustrations complements the text as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK.
I have studied TITANIC most of life and before the movie, TITANIC, It was hard to find TITANIC books. This one and Don Lynch's TITANIC AN ILLUSTRATED history were thebest out. This is like a dictonary. It has the mostinformaition of all TITANIC books. I would recomend this book to anyone. Itis a great book for the begginer for its info and great price. BUY THISBOOK!

5-0 out of 5 stars amazing and detailed.10/10 for the breath taking pictures
before james camereon released his 'titanic'I was unaware of any facts about the great ship ,except for the fact that she hit an iceberg and sank with the loss of 1500 lives.now however after reading countless booksand articles i have compiled a detailed knowledge of her .this book ,althogh not 100% acurate is very good and deserves to be up there withbooks such as walter lords 'a night to remember'if you are not atitanic fan, you will be after reading this book.the pictures to are breathtaking

A MUST FOR ANY TITANIC BUFF

5-0 out of 5 stars Very good
This is the 4th book that I bought about the Titanic.I thought it had alot of wonderful information about the sinking and the aftermath of this tragedy. ... Read more


83. The Titanic (Building History Series)
by Nathan Aaseng
 Hardcover: 96 Pages (1999-01)
list price: US$28.70 -- used & new: US$23.00
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Asin: 1560065699
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Discusses the design and building of the monster ship the Titanic, its maiden voyage, and what went wrong on the fateful night when it struck an iceberg and sank. ... Read more


84. Titanic : A Survivor's Story
by Archibald Gracie
 Paperback: 331 Pages (1996-02)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$7.60
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Asin: 0897332075
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This text provides a record of one of the most traumatic events in maritime history - the sinking of the Titanic. Not only does Colonel Archibald Gracie detail his own experiences on that fateful night, he has traced other survivors and catalogued their own version of events. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars A Survivor's Account of the Sinking of the Titanic
I made allowances for the old-style of writing...the real value is that this was the freshest account of the disaster by an adult male survivor.Other than that,it can't compare to the well-written tales from Stanley Lord,A Night to Remember.

1-0 out of 5 stars Error on opening page
Perhaps I should read the book before I rate it but I just opened the first page and it claims that John B Thayer died in the 1980's which is not true.He committed suicide in 1945 after the death of his son in WWII.I will read the book however and then rate it again.

5-0 out of 5 stars A survivor.
A fantastic albeit chilling recount of what happened that fateful night, from the hands of someone who has been there. Cant possibly be better than that, and hasn't been out of print since 1913.

2-0 out of 5 stars A Good but Brief Account of the Sinking; There Are Better Books Which Include Gracie's Story
I have read Archibald Gracie's account of the sinking and while the tales of his survival and the aftermath are at times very interesting and useful, I feel that they pale in comparison to that of fellow Titanic passenger, Lawrence Beesley, a teacher by profession and a fine writer. Beesely's accounts are so well written and vividly drawn that you feel as if you are on the ship with him before and during the sinking, as well as in the lifeboats and later upon the Carpathia, heading for New York. His account of the entire Titanic tragedy is so complete that nearly 100 years later much of what he has written remains one of the most fact filled testimonies ever recorded. He writes with sensitivity and genteelness, and is masterful at describing visually what he and others saw and felt during that fateful night in April, 1912.

But whether you prefer Gracie or Beesely, you can get both in the book "The Story of the Titanic As Told by Its Survivors".A great read which offers the writings of other Titanic survivors as well, all in one volume.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must Read
Colonel Archibald Gracie was on board the Titanic when it sank. He was one of the lucky men who was able to cling to a capsized boat for survival. He details his account of the crossing, both before and after the iceberg. He mentions many people that he spoke with on the voyage, hoping to bring comfort to any families whose loved ones he encountered. The book seems to have been a form of therapy for the man and also an attempt to help those with questions after the sinking.

The book is written in 1912 language, but it is still very readable and easy to understand. It is really an excellent resource for specific information; Gracie examines each lifeboat individually with passenger's names (except for the 3rd class) and relays incidents from each compiled from testimony from those in each boat. He uses official documents like the court trial transcripts for his book, making it very credible.

Also included is a short account of John Thayer from the 40s. He was only 17 when the ship sank and lost his father of the same name in the tragedy. Thayer was another of the men clinging to the capsized boat that saved Gracie's life. His testimony enforces many of the things said by Gracie. ... Read more


85. Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure (Young Indiana Jones Book, No 9)
by Les Martin
 Paperback: 139 Pages (1993-09-21)
list price: US$3.50
Isbn: 0679849254
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In April 1912, young Indiana Jones finds himself aboard the world's greatest ocean liner, the Titanic, when the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Young Indiana Jones and the TitanicAdventure
This is a great addition to the Young Indianna Series. I am just madI can't buy it. I read it at by local liberey AND IT WAS great. I wish more kids like me today could have the chance to read this great books.... Wellthis is about young Indy and hes trip home to American on the Titanic. It'sfull of action and fun. So if u can get your hands on this book read itOkay.<3 <3 <3 J.E. ... Read more


86. Titanic: The Canadian Story
by Alan Hustak
Paperback: 224 Pages (1998-01-01)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$424.58
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Asin: 1550651137
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This is the untold saga of the 130 passengers aboard the ill-fated luxury liner who were bound for Canada. Author Alan Hustak began his research ten years before the blockbuster movie came out. He conducted hundreds of interviews across the country with direct descendants and relatives of Canadians who sailed on the Titanic's maiden. In the process he unearthed historic photographs and stories which contribute another dimension to the familiar tale.Hustak's chronicles are more poignant than fiction, such as the tale of Quigg Baxter, the young Montreal hockey player who risked all to smuggle his Belgian fiance aboard, the Fortune family from Winnipeg which failed to heed a clairvoyant's warning; and Harry Markland Molson, the richest Canadian aboard who was persuaded by Toronto millionaire Arthur Peuchen to extend his stay in England and sail home with him on the Titanic. Hustak discloses the scandalous behaviour of second class passenger Joseph Fynney and tells of the young honeymooners Bert and Vera Dick of Calgary who started an enduring legend about the disaster. Some books insist the Titanic's last victim, found in a lifeboat a month after the disaster, was from New Jersey; others say he was from Chicago. In fact he was Thomson Beattie of Winnipeg.

These stories and others have been overlooked or ignored by Americanand British historians and enthusiasts who have written about theTitanic. Titanic: The Canadian Story begins where other Titanicaccounts end. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars a great book on titanic
i glad the canadianvictims stories are finally being told.the author tell poignant stories about the people who surivie and die that horrible night in the north atlantic.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Most Excellent Book
I loved this book from start to finish. Alan Hustak did a superb job of telling the stories of the Canadians who were on board the doomed ship in April 1912. The Baxter Family touched me the most when the son "Quigg" carried his mother to the lifeboat and gave her his silver flask of brandy and told everyone to keep their spirits up. His sister Zette and his lady friend also survived. If you like Titanic history then you must read this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Canadians who went down with Titanic
Amid the craze about the Titanic that the James Cameron film created, many Titanic books were published. This is a rare account, more a list of biographies, of some of the more interesting Canadians who boarded the great ill-fated ship. Author Alan Hustak did a good job of salvaging these true stories of real Canadians. Many of these accounts are published here for the first time.

David Rehak
author of "A Young Girl's Crimes"

5-0 out of 5 stars Something Special!
It seems just about everyone is writing a book on the Titanic these days, and many of these new titles are worthy additions to the literature. But it is a rare and exciting discovery when you find a book that breakscompletely new ground uncovering a portion of the Titanic story never toldbefore.

Alan Hustak's book is one of these groundbreading works. His bookis about the 130 passengers on the Titanic that were bound for Canada. Hewrites about who these people were, why they were on the ship, as well astheir eventual fates. He tells about people from all walks of life from theproud and wealthy in first class to the immigrants in third class.

In retrospect, it is amazing that a book on this subject has not been writtensooner. Some of the most recognizable names of the drama, Arthur Peuchen,the Countess of Rothes, the Allison baby - even Eva Hart, all were boundfor Canada. Yet in most other titles their Canadian connection is barelymentioned, if not completely ignored.

The author has put an important,but neglected, aspect of the Titanic story back into the spotlight.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hmmm....
I must admit that when I bought this book I thought I was going to get some interesting glimpse of life aboard Titanic and of its sinking through Canadian passengers, but I was disappointed. This is more like a book ofthe family history of each Canadian passenger. It rarely delves intointeresting Titanic facts and instead reminds us of information that hasalready been written. I must say though, there are some little gems ofinformation present but they are too few and aren't realy delt with. A goodreads though. ... Read more


87. The Titanic Disaster: As Reported in the British National Press, April-July 1912
Hardcover: 320 Pages (1997-04-17)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$13.95
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Asin: 0393041085
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The sinking of the Titanic, as the dramatic story unfolded in the British press. At 46,328 tons the RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat in 1912 and also the largest moving object ever made by man. It was also the most luxurious, boasting many features unheard of in oceangoing liners. It was considered "unsinkable." On the morning of Wednesday, April 10, 1912, the pride of the White Star Line slowly began its journey into infamy. On the evening of Monday the 15th, strange, unbelievable rumors began their spread, chiefly around Belfast, Liverpool, Southampton, and London cities having links to the new, great, and powerful Atlantic liner. How could anything have gone wrong? Surely it was impossible. The newspaper headlines the following morning were to shake the whole of Britain, and indeed the world, with the news that tragedy had befallen the Titanic. With many, often conflicting, reports over the next months, the full story of the disaster slowly unfolded in subsequent editions of the press. The dramatic reports from the British press are presented here in full: accounts from the first headlines to the end of the first inquiry, followed by eager readers around the world. These stories and photographs combine in a book that will appeal to general readers and Titanic followers alike. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great loss of life
Dave Bryceson's (1997) book is the culmination of years of painstaking research and what is, for the author, an enduring fascination for the impact of this great maritime disaster not only upon the lives of those who perished and their relatives, but also the great sense of public participation in the private grief of those affected by it.

Just very occassionally, in more modern times, a great human catastrophe affects a whole nation or group of nations. Not so much because of the number of people killed or injured, but for reasons that are more subtle than that.

'The Titanic Disaster' captures the effect upon ordinary people of this enormous public tragedy, through a collection of press reports, announcements and published photographs which followed the events of 14th and 15th April 1912.

5-0 out of 5 stars THE TITANIC WHEN IT WAS A NEW STORY!
To us the Titanic, great as it is, is an old story.We know who lived and who died.We know who was a hero and who a coward.Much is still unclear, but the basic facts are known.The wonder of this book is that it takes us back to 1912, a time when it was not known who had survived, or how, or even if an accident had happened at all.As the pages unfold, the true horror and magnitude of the disaster becomes evident.The reader feels as if he is back in 1912, learning all for the first time.The feelings created may be close to those produced early on Sept 11, when we heard planes had crashed into the towers, or to the day when we first learned shots had been fired in Dallas.In short this book turns the old story of the Titanic into a new story, something few other books can do.So while it does not contain as many facts and figures as other books may, all Titanic buffs are encouraged to get a copy for their library.

5-0 out of 5 stars You're back in 1912 reading the headlines!!Wonderful!!
This book is great reading, informative and historical.Since the author uses the actual headlines and articles from the newspapers of 1912 you can't help but feel you aretraveling through time.The accounts of survivors are heart wrenching and the survivors of those lost, even more so.The inquiries are most interesting and politics never change, do they?I love this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Read the history as it occured more than eighty years ago.
Many books have been written on the Titanic. Most of them describe the event like an historical fact, with the advance knowledge of the events and its outcome.Nevertheless, few describe to the emotions and the opinion of the people who lived those moments and how they were observed by the public.Through journalistic notes of the British press, the author of this book, Dave Bryceson, presents a compilation of the news about the wreck and the events that followed it(the rescue, the trials, the support collects for the victims).This it is an excellent book that makes you feel the disaster in all detail, in the human perspective provided by the newspapers. Definitively a book that must be in the collection of every Titanic fan. ... Read more


88. The Titanic in Print and on Screen: An Annotated Guide to Books, Films, Television Shows
by D. Brian Anderson
Paperback: 190 Pages (2005-03)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95
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Asin: 0786417862
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Titanic scholars contend that the demise of "the unsinkable ship" left more behind than a memory of April 15, 1912, as an important point in history. Through books, films, stories, and songs, the archetypal shipwreck has endured as a metaphor for the perils of mankind’s hubris and the fallibility of technology. In 1985, the discovery of the long-missing wreckage two miles below the surface of the Atlantic revitalized interest in the Titanic and spawned a new generation of books, films, and, for the first time, websites, and computer games. James Cameron’s blockbuster Titanic became the biggest movie of all time and engendered still greater popular interest in the tragic event.

This bibliography is a survey of the immense volume of literary, dramatic, and commercial endeavors that came out of history’s most compelling shipwreck. Organized by genre in accessible categories and short entries, the book includes Titanic-inspired documentaries, narrative films, children’s books, histories, short stories, novels, plays, articles, essays, software, websites, poems, and songs. Each entry includes a brief review, bibliographic information, and the technical details of the specific source. The reviews include subjective analysis designed to reflect the usefulness of the source and to be of benefit to researchers and scholars. Five appendices include lists of the actors appearing in more than one Titanic film, brief film and television appearances of the Titanic, films never or not yet released, books that survived the wreck, and books written by passengers. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Nice book - but too pricey for what you get!
I would have liked to rate this book far higher than three stars - but when comparing value to content - the book doesn't cut it.Softcover, OK paper and absolutely no illustrations, save the cover - it's simply not worth $35.00 ($37.49 with shipping and handling).Comparing it to Beveridge and Hall's book which was self-published - at $18.95 (on sale now for $16.95) the book seems even steeper in price.

The author says that the book "Art of Titanic" by Marschall is "pricey" - compared to the price of this book for what you get the Marschall book is a bargain!

The author did a great job of compiling all the sources, and it's a good source book for books, films and the like.I just have reservations concerning the price.

Ray ... Read more


89. Raise the Titanic (Dirk Pitt)
by Clive Cussler
Hardcover: 314 Pages (1976-10-26)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$149.99
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Asin: 0670589330
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The President's secret task force has developed an unprecedented defensive weapon that relies on an extremely rare radioactive element--and Dirk Pitt has followed a twisted trail to a secret cache of the substance. Now, racing against brutal storms, Soviet spies, and a ticking clock, Pitt begins his most thrilling mission--to raise from its watery grave the shipwreck of the century... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Escapist Fun
Ever since I stayed up all night reading "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord when I was twelve years old, I've been interested in the Titanic. I've read many non-fiction books on the subject, but never any Titanic fiction until now. Like the non-fiction masterpiece "A Night to Remember", this 1976 novel is given credit for keeping interest in the Titanic alive in the days before it was discovered by Robert Ballard. Because of this reputation, I picked "Raise the Titanic" up at a recent used book sale even though the back cover blurb sounded really far-fetched.

After reading it I still say it's far fetched, but the part I thought sounded the most ridiculous, the international espionage aspect, was actually well-done and very enjoyable. The part about raising the Titanic is beyond far-fetched but still fun to think about. I was a little disappointed that the scientific part about how they did it was not as detailed as I was hoping, I think the tension could have been ratcheted up some by making the reader more invested in the process.

Of course we now know since the wreck's discovery that it's condition in real life is much poorer than how it was found in the fictional book, but it is enjoyable to imagine "What if?" I have not seen the movie made from this book and I don't know if it's good, but I understand why it was made into one - the story is fast moving and has mystery, action, a little horror, a little sex (albeit silly), and the potential for mind-blowing visuals. If you're in the mood for adventure in a quick, escapist read that you don't have to take too seriously, "Raise the Titanic" delivers.

4-0 out of 5 stars HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
This was my first book by Cussler and I thought it was very entertaining. I've just ordered a couple more books online and I can't wait to get my hands on them. I'm not really a big adventure fan however from time to time I like to get my hands on a Rollins/DOUGLAS/Preston book and now CLIVE CUSSLER.!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Clever Novel Follows An Interesting Title
I read this book quite some time back & remember it clearly. The novel's title caught my attention & I bought it based on that. Not disappointed at all, I found a cleverly woven fictional tale based on the title. An excellent read that launched me as a Cussler fan

5-0 out of 5 stars Full of Adventure
Clive Cussler can really spin a great tale.I wouldn't miss any of his books.I wish I could find the movie.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Much Better follow up.
This was a much better edition to the Dirk Pitt series than the previous book, Iceberg.Great story that borders between fantasy and the very nearly possible.Dirk Pitt is great, but so are the rest of the characters that joined him in this adventure. ... Read more


90. Dusk to Dawn: Survivor Accounts of the Last Night on the Titanic
by Paul J. Quinn
Hardcover: 288 Pages (1999-11)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$89.95
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Asin: 0965520994
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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More than 85 years after her sinking, the story of theTitanic continues to fascinate us.Now Paul Quinn brings us a freshnarrative featuring extensive survivor testimony and all new artwork.Dusk to Dawn opens with a foreword by Edward Kamuda, the president andfounder of the Titanic Historical Society.Beginning at 8 o'clock asthe sun sets, each chapter takes the reader through another hour ofthe unfolding tragedy.Numerous eyewitness accounts provide detailsfrom the passengers and crew - their actions, thoughts and feelings onthat night.The narrative continues until dawn, when we see the lastlifeboat taken aboard the rescue ship Carpathia.Dusk to Dawn isillustrated with twenty-seven of Paul Quinn's original colorpaintings, and eighty black and white archive photographs.Diagramsand inserts on special topics accent the narrative.A glossary, abibliography and an index complete the book. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Very good.Couldn't put this book down once I got into it.The artwork was very interesting.Between the authors narrative, the survivor accounts, and the illustrations, I really got into this book, which is about the last night.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There were some real treats in it like the analysis of Captain Smith, who was portrayed by piecing together a whole bunch of survivor statements, which ended up showing a captain who remained involved and on the ball after the collision.I also liked the treatment of a potential third boat (besides the Californian)in the area during and after the Titanic's sinking.This is the first book I read that also showed the captain leaving the bridge only minutes before the impact (instead of the more common portrayal of a little after 9 p.m.)Very interesting.

There are a lot of Titanic books out there, and this is one of several of them that is both informative and entertaining (there are some enjoyable new illustrations in this book as well).

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Paul Quinn really does his homework - and follows through with the hard but necessary research that is not evident in so many other Titanic books. He goes through all the court transcripts with a fine-tooth comb, apparently with no particular ax to grind, and simply lets the facts lead where they may. For example, we learn that First Officer Murdoch, who was evidently involved in the final panic and shooting near the bridge, was also much more involved in both port and starboard boat launchings than has been suggested in earlier works. Up to the moment of the rush(s) on the last boat(s), Murdoch was the one officer who kept his head and launched the boats properly. Quinn is also a good painter, and is the first artist to actually portray what survivors saw (and could not see) under real lighting conditions.

5-0 out of 5 stars New Insights into Old Sources
Paul Quinn has an ability to look at what everyone else has seen (chiefly the British and American Inquiries into the loss of the Titanic) and tothink what no one else has thought. This ability defines genius. In hislatest book, for example, he follows First Officer William Murdochthroughout the sinking and reveals that it was Murdoch's competence thatsaved MOST of the people who got off in the lifeboats that night, revealingthat there was much more to this man than would be suggested by those of uswho have spent what now appears to be too much time focusing on the lastten minutes of his life. One may not always agree with Quin's conclusions(for example, some fine details of the flooding sequence); but agree ordisagree, he always makes you think, and rethink, what you thought youalready knew. I'll continue to buy all of his books on this subject, justto see what breath of fresh air he next blows on to a tale from the goodold, old, old days.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good
Liked this book a lot.Strings survivor statements together in an hour by hour timeline that made me feel like I was right there on the ship.Good color illustrations and b&w photos too. Had to special order this bookbut worth it. ... Read more


91. Titanic Remembered:The Unsinkable Ship and Halifax
by Alan Ruffman
Paperback: 72 Pages (2000-04-15)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$47.49
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Asin: 0887804675
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The sinking of the ocean-liner Titanic in April of 1912 captured the attention of the world; as the nearest large port to the site of the disaster, Halifax became the focus of the world's grief.

Today, visitors from around the world go to Halifax to see the many unique artefacts of the sinking in the collection of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, a permanent exhibit that recounts the story of Titanic and the city's role in the disaster. This book describes the extensive search that followed the sinking and examines how people came to terms with the impact of the sinking.

Titanic Remembered offers a unique perspective on the Titanic saga, serving as a valuable illustration of the disaster's tragic aftermath. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Book on the Titanic and its Aftermath
A wonderful book, filled with pictures, of what happened after the Titanic sank.There are terrific stories of the survivors and how those who drowned were recovered and sent to Halifax for burial, or held there untiltheir families came for the bodies.

There are photos taken of the scenewith literally hundreds of caskets on the boats as the bodies wererecovered.Halifax has a Titanic musuem there with artifacts and otherthings of interest that even those with a casual interest will appreciate.

This book is must-reading for those who are really into this event. ... Read more


92. The Titanic: End of a Dream
by Wyn Craig Wade
 Library Binding: Pages (1999-10)
list price: US$23.65
Isbn: 0808575104
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The most scrupulous of the recent spate of books on the Titanicdisaster, Wyn Craig Wade's book relies on survivors' accounts to establishsome startling facts, including that almost two-thirds of the first-classpassengers survived while only a quarter of the steerage passengers made itto safety. And that those in the lifeboats chose to ignore the piteous criesof passengers in the water, almost all of whom perished. This chillingaccount demonstrates that the Titanic's sinking was in many ways entirelyavoidable. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars TITANIC AND US HISTORY TOO
Titanic books tend to focus on a particular theme or aspect of the ship or tragedy.Examples include the role of the mystery ship, experiences of famous passengers, theories about why the ship actually sank, even the music and food on the Titanic.Historian Wade chooses the American Inquiry and gives us a look at the disaster from the American perspective.We are told a lot about the disaster and US history as well.

Wade's writing style is as interesting as it is pleasing to the eye. He begins with Titanic leaving on its maiden voyage from Southampton, full of hope and excitement.He then quickly shifts to the scene of confusion and horror right after the sinking, when few facts were known.In the next chapters the sinking comes to life through the Inquiry.

Naturally, a whole host of characters are discussed here, including even President Taft and his military aid Butt, who perished in the disaster.Wade does not stop with the inquiry, but goes on to discuss the election campaign of 1912 in later chapters.The disaster's cultural impact is covered as well. Readers will learn a lot more about the time period than from most other works.Few will put it down.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good stuff here
I felt the book had an in depth look at the aftermath of the sinking and not the sinking itself. I had always heard this and that but to read it quoted for the transcripts of the inquiry is awesome. Great book.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the most outstanding, well researched, well written and most useful books in your Titanic library
I have read scores of books about Titanic and I can honestly say that if you are a serious Titanic buff you will likely find this to be one of the most outstanding, well researched, well written and most useful books in your library. The insights and conclusions that the author makes are truly satisfying to read. This books dispels a great many myths about the Titanic crew and it's performance in the hours leading up to the collision with the iceberg, as well as what they did and failed to do after the collision, most notably Captain Smith's failure to make sure that the few lifeboats they did have were filled to capacity. Of course, we know that they were not, and as a result some 500 people lost their lives unnecessarily. The book artfully examines the American Congressional investigation that convened after the accident, elucidates their findings in ways that other authors have not, tying together the many disparate threads found here and there in various books, leaving you the reader in command of detail and facts that put all the many "puzzle pieces" together. It's a great read, which I can wholeheartedly recommend. I only wish that I had found this book years ago!

4-0 out of 5 stars Fills A Gap in the Titanic Literature
The major emphasis of the book is the United States Senate investigation into the wreck of the R.M.S. Titanic and focuses on the efforts of Senator William Alden Smith (R-Mich.), who chaired the investigative subcommittee.The book describes the thoroughness and determination of Senator Smith as he conducted the investigation and goes to great lengths to demonstrate that the United States investigation was equal to or better than the one conducted in the United Kingdom.

The major flaw in the book is its attempt to do double duty as a biography of Senator Smith.The book also contains minor factual errors that could have been weeded out by more careful proof-reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars US Senate inquiry into Titanic sinking
This book provides an excellent review of the Titanic sinking, with the main focus being the U.S. Senate inquiry into the disaster led by Senator Smith of Michigan.There is general background information on the Titanicitself, passengers, etc, however most of the information presented is basedon the Senate inquiry.Actual selected transcripts of witnesses arereproduced, and one gets the flavor of this inquiry (the entire transcriptis much too long for one book) and the times it was performed in. This bookpresents quite a lot of information and background, especially on the timesand the social climate in which this disaster took place. The social impactof the disaster is also examined by the Author in some depth.This book isa must have for all who are interested in this subject, however keeping inmind that the main focus is the U.S. Senate inquiry. Readers who areinterested in other aspects would enjoy, Walter Lord's "A Night toRemember" "The Night Lives On", and Dr Robert Ballard's bookon the search for the Titanic. There are also reprints of books written byTitanic surviors also available. Again, an interesting book on the times,social climate, and Senate inquiry that will probably inspire furtherreading on this subject. ... Read more


93. Titanic (DK Eyewitness Books)
by Simon Adams
Hardcover: 72 Pages (2004-08-02)
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Asin: 0756607329
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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New Look! Relaunched with new jackets and 8 pages of new text!

The story of Titanic's tragic maiden voyage still tugs at the heartstrings and sparks universal curiosity--Eyewitness Titanic discovers the story behind the story.From a Belfast shipyard to the ship's death in the icy Atlantic, the story comes alive through 30D renderings, photographs, and deck plans.Eyewitness Titanic is a compelling narrative of courage and cowardice, sacrifice and survival.See the wreck on the ocean floor, the Titanic's gigantic propeller, and the ship's luxurious interior.Learn how the survivors were rescued from the icy waters and how the shipwreck was located.Discover what caused the "unsinkable" Titanic to sink, the preservation techniques of underwater archeology, and much, much more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Well Written and Factual
I'm a Titanic buff, but it had been a while since I'd picked up a book on the subject. When I saw this one in our school's library, I decided just to flip through it to see what information it held. Imagine my surprise and delight when I realized that it was chock full of photos, information, and fun facts; I immediately checked it out and brought it home to peruse at a more leisurely pace and I'm so glad I did.

There is really nothing terribly new in the pages of this Eyewitness book, but it presents the story of the Titanic from its inception to its rediscovery with lots of detail so that anyone wanting to know more about the tragedy would come away enlightened. I absolutely loved the photos (a few of which I didn't recall having ever seen before), and I loved how many of the people so well known (and even unknown) were brought to life in these pages. Every piece of information I read had its basis in fact, and I was pleased to see that there was even mention of the debate over whether or not the debris field should be disturbed. This book gives a good overall look at the great ship and its demise without shying away from the hard stuff (descriptions even include the recovery of bodies), and it reads in such a way that people of all ages should be able to glean information in a very entertaining way. Highly recommended for readers of all ages.

5-0 out of 5 stars Titanic: DK Eyewitness Book
An excellent book, and it arrived promptly. I had already seen the book at a bookstore, so I knew what I wanted as a gift for a grandson temporarily obsessed with the story of the Titanic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
Been looking for this book for a while. Glad amazon had it and better still it was a more recent publications. Thank you.

5-0 out of 5 stars Titanic from DK Eyewitness Books
My friend's 10 yr old son has been obsessed by anything relating to this disaster.He was thrilled to receive the book as a gift for Easter.He found it informative and interesting.I have purchased other titles in this series, new or used.They have all arrived in a timely fashion and excellent condition.I would consider purchasing other titles.Pat

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent and informative
I bought this book for my daughter for her birthday and she absolutely loved it. She is a relatively new reader and she found it easy to understand. I enjoyed reading it too. I would recommend this book for anyone who is interested in the Titanic, who doesn't want to get too technical but still is interested in the history of the great ship. ... Read more


94. Magic Tree House Research Guide #7: Titanic: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #17: Tonight on the Titanic (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
by Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca
Library Binding: 144 Pages (2002-09-17)
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How long did it take to build the Titanic? Why did it sink? What was it like to be a passenger? What happened to the people who survived? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: Titanic, Jack and Annie’s very own guide to the ship and its story. Includes information on the people who sailed on the Titanic, life on board the ship, the search for the sunken remains, Titanic artifacts today, and much more!
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Chapter Book
My Son loves these books he discovered in his school library. I have looked everywhere for them & found them here. He earns them when he completes his chores. He loved this one, because he has been reading everything he can on the Titanic. My son is 8 years old.

5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME BOOK!!!!
What a delightful experience you get with the Magic Tree House Books.
Go on a magic adventure with your kids and there imaginations.
Hands down winning by an easy victory for our Family!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
My 8 year old daughter loves these books, so do I actually, they are very educational and easy readers! The Titanic books are great and I also would suggest reading other stories in the Magic Tree House series.

5-0 out of 5 stars by Drew
Jack and Annie are teaching us about the Titanic.Titanic is a great book.It has a lot of good facts:The Titanic sank in 1912.First class was the best class.You should read this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars By Cinque
You'll like this book.It has important facts about the Titanic.It helps you to do research.The Titanic is fun to read, you'll keep reading until you're done. ... Read more


95. On Board the Titanic: I Was There: On Board the Titanic
by Shelley Tanaka
Hardcover: 48 Pages (1996-09-01)
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Asin: 0786802839
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The sinking of the great liner Titanic in 1912 is lavishly illustrated by a student of the wreck and is recounted from the perspective of seventeen-year old Jack Thayer and twenty-two-year old Harold Bride, who were both saved by getting themselves onto a life raft. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource for pre-teens interested in the story of the Titanic
On Board the Titanic is an interesting little book that covers its topic well for its target audience of pre-teenagers.Telling the story through the eyes of two survivors, including wireless operator Harold Bride, it helps the young reader personalize the awful events of that fateful April night in 1912.When you see pictures of survivors and the loved ones they lost, it really helps bring home the point of the human tragedy inextricably linked to this fascinating subject.

The illustrations are excellent.Color paintings help reveal the unrivalled majesty and beauty of the Titanic in ways no black and white photos ever could.Helpful diagrams also help younger readers understand just how and why the "unsinkable" ship actually sank.Additionally, the book contains some fascinating little facts and tidbits.I don't ever remember hearing or reading the first thing about animals on board the Titanic, but here I discovered that there were dogs on the ship.Some good soul freed them from the kennels at some point during the Titanic's fateful hour, and two of the dogs ultimately survived the ordeal, having been pulled onto lifeboats by their owners.That alone made this book a worthwhile read for me, and I have to believe that Shelley Tanaka's On Board the Titanic would definitely be an excellent book for younger readers interested in the story of the Titanic.

5-0 out of 5 stars oh em gee its saweeeet!
i found the title of this book while looking in the index of another great Titanic book (882.5 Amazing Answers to Your Questions About the Titanic) and it said 'Harold Bride', who i am very obsessed with. i figured "what the heck, i'll read it if harold bride is in it" and checked out of my local library. i read it cover to cover in about 30 minutes and when i finished i wanted there to be more! this book is very educational and is not one of those boring Titanic books that you only skim through and look at the pretty pictures, since it actually has some sort of a story line. i reccommend it for kids going into 3rd through 7th grades, even though im in 8th. enjoy the book!

Robyn
aka Mrs Harold Bride :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for kids
When my five-year old son became obsessed with the Titanic I was a bit worried, because of the morbidity of the subject mainly -we tend to forget that about 1500 people died in this historic incident.So I was very pleased to see that there are actually books on the subject written with children in mind - and this one is very good.It's written from the view points of two young men who were actually on the Titanic and survived - a young man from First Class named Jack Thayer, and Harold Bride, one of the ship's wireless operators and a true hero.Not too scary, full of fascinating details about the ship and an enjoyable read for grown-ups, too!Highly recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars On board the titanic
this book is a great book for anyone who wants to now about what when the titanic sank. This true story, "i was there" book has many
pictures and illistrations and lots of information. The book takes
you day by day into the lives of several passengers who tell you
what happened to them on the titanic when it sank. This book would
be a great adition to any collection. It would allso be a great book to learn allot from.


Brad

4-0 out of 5 stars Very educational and interesting book.
This book about Jack Thayers, and many others' experiences on board the Titanic and the disastor that took place. It was interesting and informative. The pictures were detailed, colorful, and large enough to see easily! I'd highly recommend this book for peoplf of all ages. True story about Jack Thayer, one of the survivers, and Harold Bride, another one of the survivers. ... Read more


96. Los amantes del 'Titanic'. (Kate Winslet y Leonardo DiCaprio protagonizan histórico naufragio)(TT: The lovers aboard the 'Titanic') (TA: Kate Winslet and ... shipwreck): An article from: Epoca
by María Corisco
 Digital: 5 Pages (1998-01-26)
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This digital document is an article from Epoca, published by Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA) on January 26, 1998. The length of the article is 1294 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Los amantes del 'Titanic'. (Kate Winslet y Leonardo DiCaprio protagonizan histórico naufragio)(TT: The lovers aboard the 'Titanic') (TA: Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio star in film about historical shipwreck)
Author: María Corisco
Publication: Epoca (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 26, 1998
Publisher: Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA)
Issue: n674Page: p72(3)

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97. Titanic: el castigo de los dioses. (la historia del desastre maritimo)(TT: Titanic: the wrath of the gods) (the history of the shipwreck): An article from: Epoca
by Eva Reuss
 Digital: 7 Pages (1998-02-02)
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This digital document is an article from Epoca, published by Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA) on February 2, 1998. The length of the article is 2077 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Titanic: el castigo de los dioses. (la historia del desastre maritimo)(TT: Titanic: the wrath of the gods) (the history of the shipwreck)
Author: Eva Reuss
Publication: Epoca (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 2, 1998
Publisher: Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA)
Issue: n675Page: p78(6)

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98. Titanic (Ready-To-Read:)
by Arthur McKeown
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This is an accessible, child-centered story with a framework of solid, factual details about the ship and the greatest sea disaster of all time. Age 6-9. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Irish editor boasts about her author's book!
I am the original editor who commissioned Titanic in its first, Irish, edition. I thought it would be interesting to share its origins with you.

As a children's book editor I had always wanted to publish a book on theTitanic as it was a story which fascinated me as a child. When the author,Arthur McKeown, ran some ideas past me for his next project, Titanic wasamongst them and I lept at it! Arthur wrote a very good text, telling thestory of Titanic, which was built in Belfast, in simple language.

Thewell-known Irish artist, Peter Hogan, was chosen because he is an avidsailor, one of the first Irishmen to sail around the world,single-handedly, in a Tahiti Ketch he built himself. He was, in fact, aboutto set sail on another world voyage when he completed the lastillustrations for Titanic which are based on original photographs anddrawings of the great ship.

Peter Hogan subsequently ship-wrecked in theMediterranean. He was saved but his beloved boat, the Molly B, was lost.His much publicised shipwreck was surely one of the most dramatic PR stuntsever to sell a book!

Titanic sold very well in Ireland and in the Uk. Itwas on the bestseller list for months both before and after the filmopened.

As an editor, I was proud to have worked on this book and wish itcontinued success in the US.

I am currently developing other"disaster" titles for a series for this age-range. ... Read more


99. Titanic Tragedy
by Vincent McDonnell
Paperback: 160 Pages (2007-10-11)
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A history of the famous sea tragedy for young readers. ... Read more


100. Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, R.M.S. Titanic 1912 (Dear America Series)
by Ellen Emerson White
Hardcover: 197 Pages (1998-09-01)
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Written from the point of view of a young passenger aboard the ill-fated Titanic, this title combines an award-winning series with the "disaster of the century". ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
This has to be one of my favorites from the "Dear America" series! No girl should pass up this lovely book. It is the fictional story of Margaret Ann Brady as she sets sail on the Titanic's first voyage. Amidst all the excitement, no one realizes the devastating fate of that ship. It will be a horrible shock to all.

I immensely loved "Voyage on the Great Titanic". It's worthy of being read a second time.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must for Titanic Buffs as well!
I don't remember where I got this book but it was secondhand. The original owner had left the receipt when the owner bought it at the Titanic exhibition in Atlantic City. It's a nice little surprise. Anyway, the story of Margaret Ann Brady, an orphan girl, who is hired by Mrs. Carstairs to travel with her aboard the doomed Titanic is quite interesting and it's pretty accurate story-telling.

I liked it the best of the Dear America series so far. Since I am interested in all things Titanic, I enjoyed this book very much especially since it captures the era, the class system, and catastrophe at sea on April 14,1915.

3-0 out of 5 stars The older you are, the less likely you will enjoy the book
I read the book when I was 13, back then I thought it was a really great book. Not so much for educational purposes as it provides no information about the ship beyond what everyone already know from the movie, but rather it's a Cinderella story for a teen who loves Edwardian history. However when I read it again as a 21 year old recently, the book just fell flat. The plot is implausible, the dialogues are uninteresting, and the entire book just screams "stuffy". I still would thank the author for writing it though as I really did enjoy it back then.

4-0 out of 5 stars A voyage on the great Titanic
The book "A Voyage on the Great Titanic" is a very spectacular book because it tells about a girl who lived through the crash of the Titanic. This book is about a young girl whose name was Marget. She lived a horrid life when the Titanic crashed. She wanted to study in New York but her dream did not come true. The Titanic crashed in 1912. They did everything they could to save people. Ships and boats called to say that where they were going there was a big iceburg, but the Titanic did not listen to them. So that's when......

5-0 out of 5 stars Wry and Tragic
Voyage on the Great Titanic / 0-590-96273-6

Voyage on the Great Titanic is unusual for a Dear America installation for several reasons. The narrator is not an American, nor does the story originate there - instead, Margaret is a native of the British isles and is traveling to America as a companion to a wealthy patron, with the intent to settle in America permanently on arrival. The novel is shorter than most, and deals very linearly with the Titanic disaster. Although these books are enjoyable for parents and children alike, I usually try to review these with parents in mind, so here we go.

Once again, high standards are met here for historical accuracy and realism. Margaret's tale of the Titanic's destruction and her fear and numbing sense of loss is portrayed perfectly. Details are carefully preserved here, both in the fictional diary and in the fantastic timeline presented in the epilogue. Prior to the disaster, the narrator is wry and witty and, in fact, is easily my favorite Dear America heroine. The British perspective on American customs is also very interesting and an unexpected bonus from a Dear America book.

Be aware that the book accurately portrays that many (indeed, most) of the passengers and crew on the Titanic went down with the ship and died. Movingly, the crew is shown as being fully aware of their fate and quietly accepting the inevitable. Frighteningly, Margaret is made very aware that the poorer passengers on the ship (passengers which she could easily have joined, in other circumstances, due to her own poverty) have no access to the lifeboats and drown tragically. While none of this is surprising when considering a novel on the Titanic, it should be noted that the scene is portrayed very poignantly and may not be acceptable for all children.

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