Titanic

German, Linda M. Koldau, 2020
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Titanic - The Whole Truth

In her brilliantly written book, Linda Maria Koldau reexamines the case of the "Titanic." She vividly explains what we know about the luxury liner, its passengers, the circumstances of its sinking, and the wreck, making it clear why the disaster has inspired so many poignant stories of love and death.

Monday, April 15, 1912, 2:18 AM: The Titanic breaks apart three hours after colliding with an iceberg and sinks. Only about 700 of the 2,200 passengers survive. The circumstances of the disaster are obscured for liability reasons, and legends quickly overshadow the true events. Linda Maria Koldau has revisited the documents related to the sinking. She masterfully brings to life the final hours on the floating luxury hotel while showing how legends, films, and novels have drawn on real connections to the Titanic. Thus, beyond the factual report, an impressive cultural history of the maritime disaster emerges, reaching into our present day.

Key specifications

Language
German
topic
History & Archaeology
Subtopic
Historical topics and events
Author
Linda M. Koldau
Number of pages
303
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2020
Item number
15906332

General information

Publisher
Category
Release date
8.5.2020

Book properties

Reference book topic
History & Archaeology
Reference book Subtopic
Historical topics and events
Language
German
Author
Linda M. Koldau
Year
2020
Number of pages
303
Edition
2
Book cover
Hard cover

Product dimensions

Height
210 mm
Width
130 mm
Weight
511 g

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