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1912 Facts About the Titanic

1912 Facts About the Titanic

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1912 Facts About the Titanic

by Lee Meredith

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Historical Indexes, 2000. Paperback. Used Very good. ***Signed by the Author*** A guide to the lesser know facts about the Titanic and its sinking in 1912. Very good softcover in printed wraps. Author's signature and date April 15th 2000 on the half-title page. 224 pp.

Fast shipping in a secure book box mailer with tracking. Fascinating, lesser-known facts about the Titanic and details on the ship, the passengers, and the sinking. The book also explores aspects of the wreck today and salvage operations.

Although the main events of the Titanic disaster are well known, significant facts and tidbits remain obscure. Who were the thousands of men who built the giant ship? How were the bodies of the victims collected and buried? What were the conclusions of the investigative hearings into her sinking? Answers to these and hundreds of other questions are presented in this useful, easy-to-read volume.

Lee W. Merideth is the author of several Civil War reference books and a longtime Titanic buff. He lives in northern California.

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Title
1912 Facts About the Titanic
Author
Lee Meredith
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used Very good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0962623741
ISBN 13
9780962623745
Publisher
Historical Indexes
Place of Publication
Sunnyvale, California, U.s.a.
Date Published
2000
Keywords
Forensic investigation, building, construction, deaths, wreckage,

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