"Designed to be unsinkable" according to Shipbuilder magazine, the Titanic pushed back boundaries of technological achievement in the golden age of ocean- going travel.This narrative history--drawn from the largest photo archive in the world--tells and shows in many never before seen photographs, the story of her tragic maiden voyage in which more than 1,500 souls were lost in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
About the Author
Robert Hamilton has written numerous historical reference works and biographies including The History of World War One and The Atlas of World History. Michael Wilkinson is the editor of A Photographic History of World War Two, among other works.