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Book/Printed Material Sinking of the Titanic : a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding Women and children first, sinking of the Titanic / Sinking of the Titanic, the world's greatest sea disaster

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Title

  • Sinking of the Titanic : a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding

Other Title

  • Women and children first, sinking of the Titanic
  • Sinking of the Titanic, the world's greatest sea disaster

Names

  • Russell, Thomas Herbert, 1862-1947.
  • Miller, Fred S. (Frederick Scott), 1869-

Created / Published

  • Chicago : National Bible House, 1912.

Headings

  • -  Titanic (Steamship)
  • -  Shipwrecks--North Atlantic Ocean

Notes

  • -  "A graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding."
  • -  Also available in digital form.

Medium

  • 320 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G530.T6 S555 1912

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 98175782

Online Format

  • online text
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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Russell, Thomas Herbert, and Fred S Miller. Sinking of the Titanic: a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding. Chicago: National Bible House, 1912. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/98175782/.

APA citation style:

Russell, T. H. & Miller, F. S. (1912) Sinking of the Titanic: a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding. Chicago: National Bible House. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/98175782/.

MLA citation style:

Russell, Thomas Herbert, and Fred S Miller. Sinking of the Titanic: a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls, giving exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors, including history of icebergs, the terror of the seas, wireless telegraphy and modern shipbuilding. Chicago: National Bible House, 1912. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/98175782/>.