Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Titanic: The Final Voyage
Product Descriptionp/p100 years after the most infamous shipwreck in history, imagine:brbrWhat If Titanic Didn't Sink?brbrPerhaps no disaster in history has endured the scrutiny reserved for the sinking of the RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Yet nearly a century after the disaster, there is perhaps one question that remains unanswered about the legendary British steamship: What if Titanic didn't sink and the rich and poor she carried had survived that terrible night? brTitanic was a marvel of luxury and innovation. But it was the names on her passenger list that said it all. The British Liner's first trek across the Atlantic was not just an adventure for the well to do. It was a happening. The voyage was a gathering of pre-war power and influence where deals were done, markets were made and futures were set. Titanic was the world's greatest symbol of wealth and success for the very fewest. For those who could afford the enormous price of a first class stateroom, it was the place to be.brBut after colliding with an iceberg while recklessly racing across the North Atlantic, eminent Captain Edward J. Smith learns that his ship is doomed -- unless he makes decisions that can save Titanic and her remarkable cargo against all odds. brTwenty years later, Titanic has enjoyed a successful career and the privileged who sailed on her maiden voyage have become the world's wealthiest financiers and industrialists.. All have one thing in common: the power to influence history. brA new President, himself a Titanic survivor, is slowly leading the United States out of economic depression but international hostilities are building again and another World War is inevitable. He reaches out to his fellow Titanic survivors. Together, can they rewrite the course of history? brOr have they once again unwittingly boarded Titanic for her final voyage? brbrbrp/pProduct Descriptionp/p100 years after the most infamous shipwreck in history, imagine:brbrWhat If Titanic Didn?€t Sink?brbrPerhaps no disaster in history has endured the scrutiny reserved for the sinking of the RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Yet nearly a century after the disaster, there is perhaps one question that remains unanswered about the legendary British steamship: What if Titanic didn?€t sink and the rich and poor she carried had survived that terrible night? brTitanic was a marvel of luxury and innovation. But it was the names on her passenger list that said it all. The British Liner?€s first trek across the Atlantic was not just an adventure for the well to do. It was a happening. The voyage was a gathering of pre-war power and influence where deals were done, markets were made and futures were set. Titanic was the world?€s greatest symbol of wealth and success for the very fewest. For those who could afford the enormous price of a first class stateroom, it was the place to be.brBut after colliding with an iceberg while recklessly racing across the North Atlantic, eminent Captain Edward J. Smith learns that his ship is doomed -- unless he makes decisions that can save Titanic and her remarkable cargo against all odds. brTwenty years later, Titanic has enjoyed a successful career and the privileged who sailed on her maiden voyage have become the world?€s wealthiest financiers and industrialists.. All have one thing in common: the power to influence history. brA new President, himself a Titanic survivor, is slowly leading the United States out of economic depression but international hostilities are building again and another World War is inevitable. He reaches out to his fellow Titanic survivors. Together, can they rewrite the course of history? brOr have they once again unwittingly boarded Titanic for her final voyage? brbrbr
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