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The Last True Story of Titanic (edition 1999)

by James G. Clary

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This volume promises to be the last word in books on the Titanic. Written by James G. Clary, a multi-award winning maritime artist who worked on the Titanic project, he tells the compelling tale of the Titanic from its birth to its death. Facts on what actually happened that fateful night appear in this book, and this book only, and are based upon eyewitness diaries and accounts neglected up unitl now. Despite the many books on this subject, no one else has yet dared tell the whole harrowing truth of what happened that night. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the great ship Titanic and how it really sank.… (more)
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Title:The Last True Story of Titanic
Authors:James G. Clary
Info:Domhan Books (1999), Edition: 2nd, Paperback, 156 pages
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This volume promises to be the last word in books on the Titanic. Written by James G. Clary, a multi-award winning maritime artist who worked on the Titanic project, he tells the compelling tale of the Titanic from its birth to its death. Facts on what actually happened that fateful night appear in this book, and this book only, and are based upon eyewitness diaries and accounts neglected up unitl now. Despite the many books on this subject, no one else has yet dared tell the whole harrowing truth of what happened that night. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the great ship Titanic and how it really sank.

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