Titanic: The Most Complete Story Ever Told
Written by Matthew Vollbrecht
Narrated by Gary Johnston
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It has been 100 years since the Titanic sank. Well-researched and thorough, Titanic: The Most Complete Story Ever Told gives an accurate and up-to-date account of every aspect of the Titanic saga, from its inception and construction to its more recent discovery. Vollbrect explores the impact of the Titanic on society and culture, examines what has changed since Titanic was built, and speaks to the question of whether a similar disaster could ever happen again. Written in an informal and approachable style, Titanic: The Most Complete Story Ever Told is appropriate for anyone interested in the subject, including young readers.
The audio version of this title includes exclusive bonus content including period-accurate music, special notes from the author, and a complete interview with a cruise line employee.
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Reviews for Titanic
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Truly such a great book. Cannot recommend it enough. Very easy to follow and just a true a great experience to be able to learn about one of the most important events that took place that day of April 12, 1912.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Neat read for those fascinated about the titanic. Lots of little tidbits of information that I did not know.