The Great Titanic Conspiracy

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Since the best-selling Titanic: The Ship That Never Sank was published in 1998, author Robin Gardiner has unearthed a wealth of new evidence in support of his theory that the sinking of the Titanic was a vast conspiracy, and that the ship that went down on April 12 was in fact the Olympic, Titanic’s sister ship.

This book concentrates on the conspiracy, with evidence of why the White Star company intended to defraud the insurance company by swapping the identity of Titanic and the recently damaged Olympic in a collision with HMS Hawke, with new conclusive photographic and documentary evidence of the swap.

The subsequent staged collision with the iceberg went horribly wrong as those in charge of Titanic completely underestimated the scale of the panic and the ensuing disaster.

The ship quickly sank and the rescue boats failed to arrive, making it a disaster that would reverberate around the world.

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About the Author

Robin Gardiner has lived all his life in Oxford City. After leaving school he trained in light engineering but at 17 became a “telegram boy”, taking his motor cycle test on a Post Office BSA Bantam. He rode motor bikes for many years and still has an affection for British classics, resurrecting one or two over the years. He later went into plastering, being trained by a friend’s father. He became interested maritime history, in particular “Titanic“, as a young man and over the years became increasingly unhappy with the “story as it is told”. Hence his research became more detailed and eventually led to his series of books on the subject. He lives with his family and the dog in a small house with a fully equipped engineering workshop at the bottom of the garden. His other pastimes include flying model aircraft and going to the pub.

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Author

Publisher ‏

Ian Allan Publishing (1 July 2010)

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Language ‏

Hardcover ‏

232 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

0711034966

ISBN-13 ‏

978-0711034969

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