Description
April 14, 1912: On its maiden voyage, the ocean liner Titanic sank after colliding with an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland. Thousands of people perish, and many others are saved in one of the tragic stories of the sea that more than others continues to raise questions and involve the public.
This book, readable like a novel, tells the story of the ship, its crew and its passengers in a detailed and exciting fresco that sheds light on many aspects that have remained mysterious for a long time.
Why does a ship deemed unsinkable sink in a few hours? What is true in premonitions and what were interpreted as strange signals from the occult? Can we talk about a conspiracy against the ship? What was the real “treasure” that many searched for long and obstinately for years?
Claudio Bossi gives a comprehensive answer to these and many other questions, full of details collected in thirty years of patient research. Thus, the reconstruction of the most interesting individual stories is added to the story of the story that united thousands of people and their families.