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The Last Log of the Titanic: What Really Happened on the Doomed Ship's Bridge?
David G. Brown
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| #2091435 in Books | 2000-10-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x.98 x6.40l, | File type: PDF | 234 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| That is the one book one needs to read about Titanic to understand what had happened.|By George Bogachevsky|A very interesting book written by a master mariner with expert knowledge of navigation. How sad it is to know that Titanic could have been kept afloat longer and many lives saved if not for a mistake of Captain Smith after collision. Conclusions of the author could be co|From the Inside Flap|Nearly nine decades after the fact, the sinking of the Titanic continues to command more attention than any other twentieth-century catastrophe. Yet most of what is commonly believed about the events of that fateful night in 1912 is, at best
Nearly nine decades after the event, the sinking of the Titanic continues to command more attention than any other twentieth-century catatrophe. Yet most of what is commonly believed about that fateful night in 1912 is, at best, a body of myth and legend nurtured by the ship's owners and surviving officers and kept alive by generations of authors and moviemakers. That, at least, is the thesis presented in this compellingly bold, thoroughly plausible contrarian ...
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