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96 pp.
| Lucent |
March, 1999 |
LibraryISBN 1-56006-569-9$$22.45
(4)
YABuilding History series.
A chapter dealing with the construction of the famed ocean liner provides the most interest, with the rest of the volume devoted to a familiar retelling of the disaster and its aftermath. Occasional information boxes contain background on other important ships, people associated with the Titanic, and myths and odd facts about the tragedy. The accompanying black-and-white photographs have a muddy quality. Glos., ind.