📗 Libro en inglés TITANIC LIVES

HARPERCOLLINS PUB.- 9780007431229

Historia Universal Historia contemporánea universal

Sinopsis de TITANIC LIVES

The RMS Titanic was built as one of the world’s largest and most luxurious liners. A marine Ritz, it was a 45,000-tonne hotel of thin steel plates, travelling at a speed of 21 knots across the North Atlantic. On the night of 14 April 1912, midway through her maiden voyage, the seemingly unsinkable ship hit an iceberg, sustaining a 300-feet gash as six compartments were wrenched open to the sea. In little over two hours, the palatial Titanic nose-dived to the bottom of the ocean. Over 1,500 people perished in the freezing waters. Who were the people who by a cruel twist of fate happened to be travelling on the ship? In this original and timely book, Richard Davenport-Hines views the great liner as a paradigm of Edwardian soceity. At the bottom of the ship was the steerage class, filled with emigrants hoping for a better life in the New World. Above them were hundreds of second-class passengers buoyed up by their prosperous respectability. On the upper decks were the hereditary rich and those of inconceivable wealth - Americans like John Jacob Astor IV, who was found with £2000 and $4000 in sodden notes in his pockets. Bringing together over 2,000 passengers and crew from every class and every continent, TITANIC LIVES tells their stories, re-creating the complexities, disparities and tensions of life one hundred years ago.

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Editorial: Harpercollins Pub.

ISBN: 9780007431229

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/01/2012

Año de edición: 2011

Plaza de edición: London

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Escrito por Richard Davenport-Hines


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