1912 TITANIC 1ed Wreck and Sinking Shipwreck Illustrated Survivor Stories
Few events in the early 20th-century were as monumental to society as the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Numerous books and stories were published following the wreck including Marshall Everett’s “Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic” who called the incident ‘the ocean’s greatest disaster’. Everett describes the events leading the wreck as well as noting the escapes of many survivors. Interestingly, in addition to anecdotes from the wreck, Everett writes on the history of icebergs, developments in sailing technology, modern shipbuilding, and other dangerous encounters found at sea.
1912 TITANIC 1ed Wreck and Sinking Shipwreck Illustrated Survivor Stories
Few events in the early 20th-century were as monumental to society as the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Numerous books and stories were published following the wreck including Marshall Everett’s “Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic” who called the incident ‘the ocean’s greatest disaster’. Everett describes the events leading the wreck as well as noting the escapes of many survivors. Interestingly, in addition to anecdotes from the wreck, Everett writes on the history of icebergs, developments in sailing technology, modern shipbuilding, and other dangerous encounters found at sea.
Item number: #18342
Price: $399
EVERETT, Marshall
Wreck and sinking of the Titanic the ocean’s greatest disaster …
[Chicago: Homewood Press, ©1912]. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- 320
- Heavily illustrated throughout
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; secure
- Black cloth
- Size: ~8in X 6in (20.5cm x 15cm)
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18342
Categories
Americana, American History
European History
Authors
EVERETT, Marshall
Printing Date
20th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete