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This is the second in a two-part series showcasing rare and
important artefacts relating to the history of RMS Titanic. Many
collectors prefer to hide their treasures away, but the items
presented in these beautiful books have been gathered by six
well-known and respected researchers, authors, historians and
collectors whose mission statement is to share their acquisitions
with the world: George Behe; Mike Beatty; John Lamoreau; Don Lynch;
Trevor Powell; and Kalman Tanito. This book focusses on the people
connected with Titanic, whether passengers or crew, including
letters, postcards and marconigrams, or objects ranging from a
pocket watch to binoculars or a monogrammed brush, aiming to
illustrate the broader lives of these individuals and their
families rather than re-telling the well-known story of the voyage
and sinking. These authors seek to share the rare Titanic artefacts
in their collections with like-minded researchers who otherwise
might never have been aware that these items existed.
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RMS Queen Mary (Paperback)
Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Frank Cooper, Athene Mihalakis Kovacic, Don Lynch, John Thomas
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R609
R509
Discovery Miles 5 090
Save R100 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Launched in an era when speed and grandeur went hand in hand, the
RMS Queen Mary is the last survivor of the golden age of ocean
liners. From the time of her maiden voyage in 1936, passengers
crossed the North Atlantic cocooned in luxury. Movie stars,
tycoons, politicians, and royalty shared a ship with everyday
people, for whom this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. During
World War II, the Queen Mary ferried countless soldiers safely
across the sea and, at war's end, carried their brides and babies
home to America. Refurbished and polished to her previous glory,
the Queen Mary continued to carry passengers until her final voyage
to Long Beach in 1967. The RMS Queen Mary now serves as a floating
hotel and tourist attraction, a living testament to her glamorous
history, a generous showcase of art, and a magnificent example of a
time when oceans could be crossed in both comfort and beauty.
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West Adams (Hardcover)
Suzanne Tarbell Cooper, Don Lynch, John G Kurtz
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R612
Discovery Miles 6 120
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is the first in a two-part series showcasing rare and
important artefacts relating to the history of RMS Titanic. Many
collectors prefer to hide their treasures away, but the items
presented in these beautiful books have been gathered by six
well-known and respected researchers, authors, historians and
collectors whose mission statement is to share their acquisitions
with the world: George Behe; Mike Beatty; John Lamoreau; Don Lynch;
Trevor Powell; and Kalman Tanito. This first book in the series
focusses in on artefacts relating to the ship, including
fascinating postcards, books, photographs, and physical objects,
ranging from light fixtures to chronometer rings and floor tiles.
These items place the story of Titanic in a new light, focussing on
the items of interest rather than the well-told story of the maiden
voyage and sinking. There is much to delight the reader, as these
authors seek to share the artefacts in their collections with
like-minded researchers who otherwise might never have been aware
that these items existed.
Helen Walker Homan contributes her third volume to hte Vision Books
series of saints for youth in this story of the life of St. Anthony
of Padua. Important details of Anthony's life covered by the author
include his visit to Morocco, a shipwreck, his meeting with St.
Francis in Assisi, his powerful preaching and the miracles he
wrought as a follower of Francis.
The religious fervor known as the Ghost Dance movement was
precipitated by the prophecies and teachings of a northern Paiute
Indian named Wovoka (Jack Wilson). During a solar eclipse on New
Year's Day, 1889, Wovoka experienced a revelation that promised
harmony, rebirth, and freedom for Native Americans through the
repeated performance of the traditional Ghost Dance. In 1890 his
message spread rapidly among tribes, developing an intensity that
alarmed the federal government and ended in tragedy at Wounded
Knee. The Ghost Dance phenomenon is well known, but never before
has its founder received such full and authoritative treatment.
Indispensable for understanding the prophet behind the messianic
movement, Wovoka and the Ghost Dance addresses for the first time
basic questions about his message and life. This expanded edition
includes a new chapter and appendices covering sources on Wovoka
discovered since the first edition, as well as a supplemental
bibliography. Michael Hittman is the author of Corbett Mack: The
Life of a Northern Paiute (Nebraska 1996). He is chair of the
Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Long Island University,
Brooklyn Campus.
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