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Titanic : the tragedy that shook the world : one century later. -- Cover Image Book Book

Titanic : the tragedy that shook the world : one century later. --

Life Books (Firm) (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 1603202137
  • ISBN: 9781603202138
  • Physical Description: 144 p. : ill. (some col.)
  • Publisher: New York : Time Home Entertainment Inc., c2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Life Books"--T.p. verso.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 32.95
Subject: Titanic (Steamship).
Shipwrecks > North Atlantic Ocean.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Stroud Branch 910.91634 Tit 31681002728731 NONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Explores the human side of the tragedy and includes coverage of the explorations of Robert Ballard, the 3-D rendering of the popular film, and the experiences of survivors.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Complemented by archival photography, an oversized, deluxe commemoration of the Titanic disaster explores the human side of the tragedy and includes coverage of the explorations of Robert Ballard, the 3-D rendering of the popular film and the experiences of survivors.
  • Grand Central Pub
    One hundred years ago, a ship thought to be indestructible suffered the ill fate to strike an iceberg during its maiden voyage across the North Atlantic. The unthinkable occurred, and the Titanic went to the bottom. What happened on that cold and inky night has haunted and entranced us ever since.

    Goodness knows, there have been other disasters-far too many disasters. But as the initial reception to Titanic, the most popular movie ever, just now being re-released in 3-D, proves: There has never been a disaster that so captivates the human imagination as that of the sinking of the Titanic. Now, on the 100th anniversary of "the night to remember," LIFE revisits this awesome human drama. Heroism is involved, and hubris. Romance and recrimination. A thousand stories spiraling outward-and all of them told in this commemorative LIFE book, in words and pictures.

    This oversized, deluxe book is visually splendid and exciting on every page. It includes archival photography, past reporting in LIFE and the modern-day explorations of Robert Ballard and others that inspired the James Cameron film. The book will include a special section on the new 3-D treatment of the classic movie, just now being released. We return to first-person accounts, and the words of the survivors are brought to life-with many small stories from steerage told as well as the large, well-known drama from above decks. The book will also include interstitial chapters to lend context, such as a history of famous shipwrecks, and where the Titanic fits in the grand picture.

    At the end of the story, the fact we entered with is inescapable: The Titanic tragedy is the one we care about, and need to revisit.

  • Independent Publishing Group
    One hundred years ago, a ship thought to be indestructible suffered the ill fate to strike an iceberg during its maiden voyage across the North Atlantic. The unthinkable occurred, and the Titanic went to the bottom. What happened on that cold and inky night has haunted and entranced us ever since.

    Goodness knows, there have been other disasters-far too many disasters. But as the initial reception to Titanic, the most popular movie ever, just now being re-released in 3-D, proves: There has never been a disaster that so captivates the human imagination as that of the sinking of the Titanic. Now, on the 100th anniversary of "the night to remember," LIFE revisits this awesome human drama. Heroism is involved, and hubris. Romance and recrimination. A thousand stories spiraling outward-and all of them told in this commemorative LIFE book, in words and pictures.

    This oversized, deluxe book is visually splendid and exciting on every page. It includes archival photography, past reporting in LIFE and the modern-day explorations of Robert Ballard and others that inspired the James Cameron film. The book will include a special section on the new 3-D treatment of the classic movie, just now being released. We return to first-person accounts, and the words of the survivors are brought to life-with many small stories from steerage told as well as the large, well-known drama from above decks. The book will also include interstitial chapters to lend context, such as a history of famous shipwrecks, and where the Titanic fits in the grand picture.

    At the end of the story, the fact we entered with is inescapable: The Titanic tragedy is the one we care about, and need to revisit.


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