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."
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