In this centennial edition of the definitive book on the
"Titanic," new findings, photos, and interviews shed light on the
world's most famous marine disaster for the 100th anniversary of
the "Titanic"'s sinking.
On that fatal night in 1912 the world's largest moving object
disappeared beneath the waters of the North Atlantic in less than
three hours. Why was the ship sailing through waters well known to
be a "mass of floating ice"? Why were there too few lifeboats? Why
were a third of the survivors crew members? Based on the
sensational evidence of the U.S. Senate hearings, eyewitness
accounts, and the results of the 1985 Woods Hole expedition that
photographed the ship, this electrifying account vividly recreates
the vessel's last desperate hours afloat and fully addresses the
questions that have continued to haunt the tragedy of the
"Titanic."
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