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    Exploring the Titanic by Robert D. Ballard, Patrick Crean (Editor), Ken Marschall (Illustrator), Ken Marschall (Illustrator)

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    • Age Range: 8 to 12
    • Pub. Date: January 1991
    • 64pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 1991
      • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 64pp
      • Age Range: 8 to 12
      • Lexile: 980L 

      Synopsis

      For the first time, the complete story of the sinking and discovery of the "Titanic" is available to young readers, written by the author of the bestseller "The Discovery of the Titanic". "Captures the drama of both the night of the sinking as well as . . . the discovery of the great ship. . . . Stunning".--"School Library Journal", starred review. Full-color illustrations.

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      Describes the large luxury liner which sank in 1912 and the discovery and exploration of its underwater wreckage.

      Publishers Weekly

      The focus of this book is the recent recovery of the most famous shipwreck of this century. Taller than the Empire State or any building of her day, the Titanic carried three anchors (one weighing 15 tons), had three million rivets and was nicknamed ``The Millionaire's Special.'' Details of her building and maiden voyage are accompanied by photographs and drawings of the ship's many staterooms, ballrooms, lounges, dining rooms, the swimming pool and the huge glass dome over its grand, curving, wrought-iron stairway. All the ship needed was more lifeboats. The night of April 14, 1912, when the ship slowly sank after hitting an iceberg, is retold in equal detail. Then Ballard narrates the years of search using modern technology, which located the ship in 1986 at a depth of 12,690 feet, more than two miles down. Graphs, drawings, sketches, photos and text combine for an excellent book on the famous disaster. Ages 8-12. (Oct . )

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      Exploring the Titanicby Anonymous

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      August 15, 2005: I always reference this book. This book helped simplify writing complex information and with the illustrations, added additional understanding to the material. I suggest adding the related titles to anyones Titanic library.

      Exploring the Titanicby Anonymous

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      May 13, 2004: If you're a Titanic lover like me then this is the book for you! It has everything and i mean everything!!! Enjoy!


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