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Unsinkable!, the Titanic shipwreck, Michael D. Cole

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Unsinkable!, the Titanic shipwreck, Michael D. Cole
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unsinkable!
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael D. Cole
Series statement
Disasters--People in Peril
Sub title
the Titanic shipwreck
Summary
The Titanic was the largest ocean liner ever built. Shipbuilders hailed its state-of-the-art design. First-class passengers enjoyed extravagant luxuries onboard, but on April 15, 1912, five days after departing on its maiden voyage, disaster struck. Lookout Frederick Fleet spotted an iceberg in the darkness ahead. The crew tried desperately to turn the monstrous ship, but the iceberg tore through its side, sealing the Titanic's fate. Two hours later, the unsinkable ship disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean, taking fifteen hundred passengers with it. One hundred years later, the Titanic and its tragic story still draw attention. Author Michael D. Cole examines the harrowing journey of this historic shipwreck
Target audience
juvenile
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