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Both the Titan and the Titanic collided with an iceberg on their starboard side on a cold night in April, some 900 miles from New York. While the fictional tragedy takes place in adverse ...
Hundreds of books have been written about Titanic, both fiction and non-fiction because another fascinating aspect of this sinking is that there are always new facts to be gleaned, new snippets of ...
The 20th century looms large in this selection of five new historical novels. Momentous events — the sinking of the Titanic, life after World War I, the Hollywood blacklists — shape the lives of ...
As with the Titanic, the fictional Titan did not have enough lifeboats ... He was last seen reading a book in the first-class smoking room as chaos unfolded around him. There is a memorial ...
Because "Futility" tells the story of the fictional Titan ... Adventure Out of Time"; it is mentioned in the 1955 book about Titanic, "A Night to Remember"; and it was even referenced in a ...
Like the Titanic, the Titan hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic, off Newfoundland Banks, around 1,000 miles off the coast of New York. Both the fictional disaster and the real tragedy happened in ...
A NOVEL telling the stories of three Southampton women in the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic will be released later this month. The Titanic Girls comes from the pen of author and ...
While James Cameron’s blockbuster feature film Titanic enchanted audiences with a fictional love story set aboard the ship, Lynch feels that most people are more interested in why it sank ...
Whitley’s connection to the Titanic runs deep; her grandfather worked as a machinist on the ship, helping to build one of its engines. Her book chronicles the stories of 55 people traveling to ...