![]() ![]() ![]() The Sinking of the Titanic: A Poem, by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. “Titanic”: A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards, by Mark Bown. Ken Marschall’s Art of Titanic, by Ken Marschall. James Cameron’s Titanic, by James Cameron. These materials will guide the curious and the knowledgeable alike through the fascinating world of the Titanic’s first voyage and the legacy of her demise.ĭown with the Old Canoe: A Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster, by Steven Biel. The following resource list includes both fiction and non-fiction works in English and French, music on compact discs, feature films and documentaries on DVD, magazine articles, and children’s literature. It is thought that over fifteen hundred souls rest with the wreck of the Titanic. More than two hours later the ship - which many believed to be "unsinkable"– was lost to the Atlantic. On April 14th, 1912, at 11:40pm, the Titanic struck an iceberg, about 650 kilometers southeast of Newfoundland. Selected Materials at the Halifax Public Libraries Art and Literature Halifax was witness to one of the most tragic shipwrecks of the 20th Century – the sinking of the R.M.S. Buffalo: Prometheus, 1986.īibliography The Titanic Disaster: As Reported in the British National Press April-July 1912, by Dave Bryceson. The Wreck of the Titanic Foretold?, by Martin Gardner. ![]() The Sinking of the Titanic Resources from Halifax Public Libraries ![]()
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