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Inside the Titanic:

A Giant Cut-away Book
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11 Reviews
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jul 1, 1997 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 24 pages
In this lavishly illustrated book, the gripping story of the R.M.S. "Titanic" is told in a spectacularly visual way that makes readers feel as if they are actually "inside" the giant doomed liner. A compelling text featuring the stories of real-life children who sailed on the "Titanic" accompanies the detailed cutaway illustrations of the ship. Full color.

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Review: Inside the Titanic: A Giant Cut-away Book

User Review  - Max B. - Goodreads

this book is very intersting because I learn someting new and I love the parts when the author explain very clear,because sometimes the author dosen´t explain at always clear.This book tell me about how big was the Titanic inside. Read full review

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User Review  - Lisa - Goodreads

This was one of the main references my daughter had used for constructing her Titanic model from scratch, 10+ years ago. Unfortunately, the model was never completed. I enjoyed reading through all her ... Read full review

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About the author (1997)

Ken Marschall is the world's foremost painter of the Titanic. His interest in the liner dates from his teenage years, and since then he has depicted the Titanic in dozens of highly accurate paintings. His work has appeared on the cover of Time and National Geographic as well as in many books. Also a matte painter for Hollywood movies, Mr. Marschall was a historical consultant to James Cameron for the film Titanic.
Hugh Brewster is a Canadian editor and writer. He has collaborated with Ken Marschall on such projects as Exploring the Titanic and On Board the Titanic. He is also the author of Anastasia's Album, the story of the youngest daughter of the last tsar of Russia.

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