The National Archives: Titanic Unclassified

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Titanic Unclassified takes readers on a journey back in time to uncover the events of one of the most tragic disasters at sea in history.

From the infamous night that saw the sinking of the Titanic to the investigation that followed, readers are taken behind the scenes to follow the sequence of events. Real-life artefacts and documentation produced at the time of the event enables readers to build a true and real account of what happened and the causes behind it.

Includes feature spreads about what life was like on board the ship and how it was constructed.

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Titanic Unclassified takes readers on a journey back in time to uncover the events of one of the most tragic disasters at sea in history. Real-life artefacts and documentation produced at the time of the event enables readers to build a true and real account of what happened and the causes behind it.

About the Author

Born in the USA, raised in the UK and now resident in Europe, Alex Stewart has been a full-time writer for almost 25 years, and has written over 150 history titles for both adults and children. A visiting lecturer at the Institut Catholique d’Etudes Supérieur (ICES, La Roche sur Yon, France), Alex also teaches Creative and Professional Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University, England. Alex, whose pastimes and interests include drama, music, sport and travel, lives near Nantes and works in a large stone hut at the bottom of his garden.

Additional information

Publisher ‏

A&C Black Childrens & Educational (12 April 2012)

Language ‏

Hardcover ‏

64 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

1408160528

ISBN-13 ‏

978-1408160527

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