
Book Description Few human events have stirred the imagination, incited the pathos and
had such a hold upon the western world as the sinking of the "unsinkable
ship", the RMS Titanic. What really happened on the night of April 14,
1912? Was it actually an iceberg that they hit? How did they not see the
object that led to their demise? Read first hand testimony of the Titanic's
passengers and crew. Captain L. Marmaduke Collins re-tells the story
and readers of this book will be astounded by a challenging new
perspective of the Titanic's fateful night. Captain Marmaduke Collins is a
retired master mariner, having spent more than forty years navigating the
ice-infested North Atlantic waters. He is presently a marine consultant
and instructor for the Centre for Marine Simulation, the School of
Maritime Studies, and the Marine Institute of Memorial University of
Newfoundland.
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