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The Story of the Titanic for Children: Astonishing little-known facts and details about the most famous ship in the world Book
Explore the beautiful sundecks, marvel at the luxurious design and relive the tragic sinking of the world's most famous ship with The Story of the Titanic for Children. Over one hundred years on, the captivating story of the Titanic has lost none of its appeal. This stunning book explores real-life stories and little known facts that will absorb young readers. Beautiful images and bite-sized information bring the Titanic to life, from its construction to the victims and survivors after its tragic sinking. Filled with amazing facts and details giving insights into the 'unsinkable' ship, The Story of the Titanic for Children will satisfy even the most curious minds.Read More
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The Story of the Titanic for Children : Paperback : Welbeck Publishing Group : 9781783123353 : 1783123354 : 06 Mar 2018 : This book explores real-life stories and little known facts that will absorb young readers. Beautiful images and bite-sized information bring the Titanic to life.
- 1783123354
- 9781783123353
- Fullman, Joe
- 8 February 2018
- Welbeck Publishing
- Paperback (Book)
- 48
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