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The Titanic Files (Vol1) - Collected Writings on RMS Titanic

George Behe

Casa editrice: The History Press

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'Without a doubt, George Behe is one of the most prolific Titanic authors. More than that, he is also among the most respected, known for his friendly, generous nature and a keen eye for detail, with a collection of material that is the envy of many a researcher.' – Dan E. Parks, Encyclopedia Titanica
Most people know the general story of the Titanic, but there are so many individual avenues for discovery that serious researchers could easily spend the rest of their lives investigating these subjects.
For the past fifty years, George Behe has been researching and writing about the Titanic, searching for new information about specific sub-topics that have caught his interest. The result is The Titanic Files, a collection of stories, angles of enquiry and pieces of trivia that reflect George's thoughts on a wide variety of Titanic-related subjects, along with the results of his extensive studies.
From the fate of the animals that boarded the ship to whether there were genuine messages in bottles sent from those aboard, this detailed volume is a treasure trove of research material sure to delight any discerning Titanic enthusiast.
Disponibile da: 03/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 320 pagine.

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