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    Titanic Slipcase - Volumes I & II: The Slip Case Edition
    Olympic & Titanic
    RMS Titanic Colouring Book
    Titanic in Photographs
    • RMS Titanic Colouring Book

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This stunning coloring book presents the ship in all her glory, dwelling on the details of her staircases and staterooms, decks and dining rooms, Turkish baths and swimming pool, as well as showcasing her steaming out to sea. Finally presenting the ship resting on the ocean floor, this evocative book is sure to captivate enthusiasts for hours.

      RMS Titanic Colouring Book2016
      1,0
    • Titanic in Photographs

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The name Titanic has become synonymous with catastrophe, the story of this luxurious liner legendary.

      Titanic in Photographs2013
      4,8
    • The story of RMS Titanic, renowned for its size and luxury, is explored in this special slip-cased edition. Volume I delves into the ship's design and construction, while Volume II showcases the exquisite interior design and fittings. Together, these volumes capture the grandeur and tragic legacy of the Titanic, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of maritime history and engineering marvels.

      Titanic Slipcase - Volumes I & II: The Slip Case Edition2008
      4,4
    • Olympic & Titanic

      The Truth Behind the Conspiracy

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      On September 20th 1911, the Titanic's older sister Olympic, sailed from Southampton England. Within the hour a collision occurred, compromising the Olympic's structural integrity. Did the Olympic suffer from damage that was so severe that she was not worth repairing? Did the White Star Line switch the Olympic with her near identical sister Titanic in a ruse to intentionally sink their mortally damaged flagship on April 15th 1912? Olympic & Titanic, The Truth Behind the Conspiracy explores the switch theory, addresses evidence and gives the final answer to the intriguing question of which ship actually lies on the bottom of the North Atlantic today.

      Olympic & Titanic2004
      3,6