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History buffs and Titanic fanatics alike can now take in an immersive experience at Montreal’s Place Bonaventure. “Titanic: ...
While the highest-profile Titanic books have been non-fiction, a notable exception is Beryl Bainbridge's Every Man for Himself, short-listed for the 1996 Booker Prize.
Millions of movie-goers have watched Captain Edward John Smith die a hero. But is that the truth? A new book from Dan E. Parkes details eyewitness accounts of the ill-fated Titanic and its commander.
Astonishing true story Titanic's James Cameron wanted to tell that finally reveals if Jack could fit on floating door READ MORE: Bombshell true story of Titanic Captain's chilling final moments ...
The sinking of the R.M.S Titanic after it hit an iceberg in the late hours of April 14, 1912 is one of the most well-known maritime disasters in history. The tragedy, in which over 1,500 passengers ...
The Titanic — a ship billed as an "unsinkable" luxury cruise liner — sank on April 15, 1912. Over 1,500 people died in the disaster. Two fictional stories penned in 1886 and 1898 describe ...
The Titanic's sinking, described so vividly by Brewster, marked the end of the Gilded Age of fabulous New York wealth immortalized by Edith Wharton. It was the last lavish party boat before the ...
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is at Richmond’s Lipont Art Centre until January 11, 2019. Tickets ($13.95 to $17.95, plus taxes; free for children under 5) can be purchased online.
New Book Reveals Conflicting Accounts of Tragic Last Moments Author Dan E. Parkes writes of the ship's tragic sinking, and Smith's family legacy, in ‘Titanic Legacy: The Captain, The Daughter ...
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