Titanic
The Nearly Unsinkable Tragedy
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Descripción editorial
They called her practically unsinkable. Four days later, she was at the bottom of the Atlantic.
The Titanic was more than a ship. She was a floating symbol of a new age—larger, faster, richer, and more technologically advanced than almost anything the world had seen. Her first-class cabins rivaled luxury hotels. Her engines embodied industrial power. Her passengers ranged from millionaires and celebrities to immigrants carrying everything they owned toward a new life.
Then, on the night of April 14, 1912, she struck an iceberg.
Titanic: The Nearly Unsinkable Tragedy tells the gripping true story of the world’s most famous maritime disaster—from the ship’s ambitious construction to the final moments of those trapped aboard her.
This is not simply the story of an iceberg. It is the story of human confidence, class division, split-second decisions, missed warnings, and extraordinary courage under impossible conditions.