TITANIC
LEGACY OF THE WORLD'S 
GREATEST OCEAN LINER
By Susan Wels
Foreword by William F. Buckley, JR.
1997

On the calm, starlit night of Sunday, April 14, 1912, just five days
after setting sail on her maiden voyage, the Titanic steamed
full speed ahead into a North Atlantic icefield, collided with an
iceberg, and sank within three hours, sending more than 1,500
passengers and crew to their deaths. 
For more than 85 years (plus 26 years since the book was written!),
the terror and tragedy of that night has gripped the world's imagination,
and the legacy of the Titanic has only continued to grow.
In this book is the story of the Titanic -- the construction of the largest
and most luxurious ship the world had ever seen, her passengers and
maiden voyage, the terrifying night of the sinking, the dramatic discovery,
recovery, and conservation efforts, as well as astonishing new scientific
information and artifacts gathered on the site. 

FEATURES: Photographs from recent RMS Titanic, Inc. expeditions.
                     Includes new research, insights, and images from the 
                     acclaimed Discovery Channel, documentary,
                     'Titanic: Anatomy of a Disaster'

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