11:40 Analysis of Evasive Manoeuvres & Damage Assessment on RMS Titanic

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At 11:40pm on 14 April 1912, Titanic collided with an iceberg in the middle of the North Atlantic and began to sink. From the moment the iceberg was spotted, the ship was on a collision course with destiny, with the immediate aftermath of the collision becoming a race against time for those on board to inspect the damage and determine Titanic's fate. In this new study, the events of both the evasive manoeuvres and the subsequent damage assessment are broken down, order by order, moment by moment, giving a forensic analysis of these crucial events. In doing so, with the backing of an exhaustive collection of both historical and modern data, along with over twenty years of personal research by Brad Payne, facts are separated from myths and the most accurate truths about what really happened aboard Titanic during these critical moments are revealed.
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Stock Code H9176.0
Author Payne B
ISBN13 9781803991764
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 243
Width(mm) 166
Pictures 60
Publication Date 6 Apr 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher HISTORY PRESS
Record last updated 26/05/2023