A firsthand account of the author's twelve-year quest to find the sunken luxury liner is illustrated with dozens of photographs and includes moment-by-moment accounts of the tragedy and the successful discovery expedition. Reprint."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book,
By Y2bjs Reviews (Melbourne Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Discovery of the Titanic (Paperback)
This is a sensational book.I have read this one quite a bit.
I love the bit where they find the boiler on the bottom of the ocean. It talks about the trials they went through trying to find the elusive Titanic.Nobody had seen that ship since it sunk in 1912. I have always loved reading about that ship,something about the whole story has fascinated me. I think the era it all happened in,as well as the beauty of the ship itself.It certainly had a mystique of its own. To look at the pictures of the ship how it has deteriorated over time is very ghostly.To see objects such as dolls heads and boots realy shows you the tragedy that once happened on a very cold night. The stupidity to push the ship full speed through an iceberg field maked the mind boggle.Playing dice with all those lives,and to top it all off the lack of life boats on board. Dr.Robert D. Ballard became a legend himself after the discovery of the most famous ship to ever hit the waves.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A most outstanding book.,
By Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Discovery of the Titanic (Paperback)
Dr Robert Ballard will forever remain the man who found the Titanic. In so doing, he became the world's most famous ocean explorer who found the world's most famous ship.
It is not for me to inform readers of the story of the Titanic. Almost everyone grew up knowing something about that ship - even if the finer points of information they thought they knew were inaccurate. Having then achieved the outstanding feat of finding this elusive shipwreck, Bob Ballard has put together the most complete - and yet again "outstanding," tale of search, discovery and finally success, coupled with an accurate portrayal of the life and death of the ship itself. All the facts and historic photographs are there - and, speaking as a professional shipwreck historian, he really has done the most thorough job of work here. Finally, he has put together the most (and I deliberately use that word again) "outstanding" collection of artwork created by Ken Marschall. I may be wrong, but it seems to me nobody had heard of this artist until the first editions of this book appeared - now he is a household name amongst those in the know. From thousands of photographic images taken far below the surface, Bob Ballard created montage after montage of the various sections and profiles of the wreck (i.e. big photographs made up of thousands of little photographs) so that Mr Marschall was able to provide us with paintings which look like single colour photographs of this and that section which go together to make up the entire wreck. I congratulate Dr Ballard on an excellent and professional job of work. Altogether, the most outstanding book for which 5 stars are not enough. NM
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a very good book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Discovery of the Titanic (Paperback)
hi, i'm 17 and i've read a book about Titanic but i forgot who the author is... but as far as i can remember, i'm sure the author is Mr.Robert D. Ballad. With all the pictures i saw in the book and the tragedy.. i couldn't believe that the things i saw in the movie Titanic are different from the real. When i saw the movie Titanic, i cried.. but when i read the book and get to know the truth, i shivered and felt pity. I sometimes wonder what will it feel like to be there and hear the sound of children's crying and the sound of people's shouting... but it was really a night to remember......
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