A Titanic Journey Across the Sea 1912

A Titanic Journey Across the Sea 1912
Author: Laurie Lawlor
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Emigration and immigration
ISBN: 9780671775599

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Two sisters journey from their home in Sweden and board the new steamship Titanic to rejoin their father in America.

Titanic Journey Across the Sea Nineteen Twelve

Titanic Journey Across the Sea  Nineteen Twelve
Author: Laurie Lawlor
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2000-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0613512286

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When sisters Erna and Alfreda Anderson set sail for America to join their father in Chicago, they have no idea what the fate of the luxury liner Titanic will be.

Kiss Kiss

Kiss  Kiss
Author: Roald Dahl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Short stories, English
ISBN: 0600555712

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All Stations Distress

All Stations  Distress
Author: Don Brown
Publsiher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2010-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781466818996

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THE "UNSINKABLE" MEETS THE UNTHINKABLE -- A gripping account of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic. It took 4,000 men to build it, 23 tons of animal grease to slide it into the ocean, 100,000 people to wave bon voyage, but only one wrong move to tear the Titanic apart, sinking it into the pages of history. On a cold moonless night in April of 1912, 2,000 passengers--both the uber-rich enjoying a luxury cruise and the dirt-poor hoping to find a new life in America--struggled to survive. Only 700 succeeded. Lifeboats were launched half-full; women were forced to leave their husbands and sons behind; and even those who made it out alive were forever haunted, constantly wondering "why me?" Told through captivating prose and chilling first-hand accounts, Don Brown takes the pieces of the broken Titanic and gives it such a vivid shape that you'd swear you've never heard the story before.

The Titanic

The Titanic
Author: Eugene L. Rasor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313016660

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Promoted as virtually unsinkable, the ultimate luxury liner, the largest ship in the world, the RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, taking some 1,500 people to their death. Aboard the ship were the wealthy and famous as well as hundreds of immigrants seeking a new life in America. The most dramatic marine disaster of modern times, the Titanic tragedy captured the interest and imagination of the entire world. The intensity of interest in the catastrophe has increased, particularly after discovery of the wreck off the coast of Newfoundland in the mid-1980s. The resulting literature is vast, including both scholarly and popular sources. Covering more than the published literature, the book also surveys memorabilia, artifacts, cultural icons, music, film, and exhibitions. Divided into three sections, the work opens with a historiographical survey of the literature, then includes descriptive lists of more peripheral material, and concludes with a bibliography of 674 entries. All items covered in the historiographical survey are included in the bibliography. This useful guide will appeal to researchers - both laymen and scholars - interested in the Titanic.

Why the Titanic was Doomed

Why the Titanic was Doomed
Author: Bryan Jackson
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781399097178

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Titanic – the most magnificent ocean liner of her time – was doomed and destined for disaster before she ever left the docks at Southampton. Doomed by her owner, doomed by her designers, doomed by the men who sailed her -- doomed even by her sister ship. Author Bryan Jackson presents a new and unique look at the many circumstances that came together the night of April 14, 1912 to claim over 1,500 lives and leave Titanic lying in 12,000 feet of water on the bottom of the North Atlantic. Each chapter details how seemingly disconnected pieces served to create a tragedy that remains as significant today as it was over a century ago. They include flawed design decisions, outdated regulations, substandard materials, weather conditions, lookouts left blinded and warnings never acted upon. Perhaps the most fascinating piece is a look at how events involving sister ship Olympic would result in Titanic being placed directly on course to meet the iceberg which would sink her. In addition, Jackson offers a look at the circumstances that saved some from perishing in the tragedy. They range from the rich and famous -- to family members traveling in third-class who managed to escape the sinking while the majority of the passengers sailing in those accommodations would not survive. Also provided is a comprehensive Titanic timeline which details the events which lead to her construction -- and eventual destruction.

I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic 1912 I Survived 1

I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic  1912  I Survived  1
Author: Lauren Tarshis
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545362689

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The most terrifying events in history are brought vividly to life in this New York Times bestselling series! Ten-year-old George Calder can't believe his luck -- he and his little sister, Phoebe, are on the famous Titanic, crossing the ocean with their Aunt Daisy. The ship is full of exciting places to explore, but when George ventures into the first class storage cabin, a terrible boom shakes the entire boat. Suddenly, water is everywhere, and George's life changes forever. Lauren Tarshis brings history's most exciting and terrifying events to life in this New York Times bestselling series. Readers will be transported by stories of amazing kids and how they survived!

The Strange Case of The Angels of Mons

The Strange Case of  The Angels of Mons
Author: Richard J. Bleiler
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476620961

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World War I began disastrously for the English when the Germans routed them at Mons, Belgium, on August 23 and 24, 1914. On September 29, 1914, the Anglo-Welsh writer Arthur Machen fictionalized this encounter in a newspaper story, claiming that the English were saved by the appearance of angelic bowmen sent by St. George. But his fiction became accepted as fact. The believers--notables G. K. Chesterton, Arthur Conan Doyle and C. S. Lewis, along with almost forgotten figures like Harold Begbie, Phyllis Campbell and T. W. H. Crosland--wrote pamphlets, testimonies and poems, performed music and created motion pictures attesting to the existence of the guardian angels. This history of the Angels of Mons controversy for the first time collects and annotates Machen's work and the responses it inspired, most of which have not been available since their publication a century ago. Also reprinted for the first time are several of Machen's responses to the believers, including "The Angels of Mons: Absolutely My Last Word on the Subject" and "The Return of the Angels: This Time They Are at Ypres."