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Books with title Spirit of the Titanic

  • Spirit of the Sea

    Keith B Walter, Scott J Walter

    Paperback (Walter and Walter Writers at large LLC, June 21, 2019)
    With enough magic, a fey can do almost anything......maybe even change the course of history.Still, the past is better left behind…Charles keeps a low profile. No spells, no runes, no magic at all if he can help it. When the fragile peace of the fey world depends on being quiet or dead, he knows which he prefers. But just this once, he wants to do more than run and hide. He wants to help. What’s the worst that could happen?But it can never be forgotten…Barclay just wanted to live out his immortal days in peace. The War of the Ancients was over now, and he wasn’t anybody’s hero. He shouldn’t care that these werefolk were being sold to a hungry monster. And yet, that’s exactly where he found himself. If the magic growing in his belly was any indication, he was about to do something stupid. Look to the future…If you told Grace a half-dead wolfman would come crashing through the window of her prison cell, she’d have called you crazy. But she’s not one to ignore opportunity. Her power is finally unleashed, but will it be enough for those that need her?Or perish…Making a contract with a demon never ends well. But the Union knows there is too much at stake. So they do what they must. Unfeeling and merciless, the living nightmare known as the Entregon stalks its prey. Will it find a light snack, or get caught playing with its food?This electric debut novel from brothers Keith and Scott Walter opens the door to a brand new world. Magic, monsters, and mystery abound in a world so close to our own, and yet wholly unknown. Readers who have grown up on Harry Potter and Percy Jackson, who are ready for the next step, this book is for you. Pick up a copy now and prepare for an adventure that lasts a lifetime.
  • Story of the Titanic

    Diane Thistlethwaite, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Oct. 1, 2001)
    This is the tragic story of the Titanic, the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner the world had ever seen, which sank on her maiden voyage in April 1912. Beautiful, double-page illustrations with amazing cross-sections and cutaway details explain the construction and mechanical details of this gigantic ship and reveal life on board for passengers and crew. Each new illustration reveals different aspects of life in the early 20th century, and the text highlights hidden details for you to spot. As you follow the pictorial story of this world-famous liner, you will discover how she was built and equipped, what kind of passengers and crew she carried, and what facilities she offered on board. You will also find out how she struck an iceberg and met with disaster, why she sank so quickly, how many people were saved, and how many lives were lost. You can compare the differences between the Titanic's passengers -- from the first-class millionaires to the third-class emigrants -- and find out how they dressed, where they ate and slept, and what they did to amuse themselves during the voyage. You can also take a closer look at some of the passengers and crew, and follow their different fates from the exciting start of the voyage to its tragic end.
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  • The Story of the Titanic

    Deborah Heiligman

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 1998)
    It was just past midnight on April 14, 1912, when the Titanic hit an iceberg. Water began gushing into the ship, and soon it would sink. This simple account of that tragic voyage is addressed to the youngest child who may have questions about the Titanic. The story includes details of the experience aboard the ship, as well as the recent discovery of the wreck and its final resting-place.
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  • The Story of the Titanic

    Deborah Heiligman

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 1998)
    It was just past midnight on April 14, 1912, when the Titanic hit an iceberg. Water began gushing into the ship, and soon it would sink. This simple account of that tragic voyage is addressed to the youngest child who may have questions about the Titanic. The story includes details of the experience aboard the ship, as well as the recent discovery of the wreck and its final resting-place.
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  • The Story of the Titanic

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    Mass Market Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1808)
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  • Spirit of the Sea

    Eleanor Jones

    Hardcover (Stabenfeldt, Inc. (Germany), March 15, 2009)
    Please see the photos above for a description of the story.
  • Story of the Titanic

    DK Publishing, Steve Noon, Eric Kentley

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Feb. 20, 2012)
    2012 Marks the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic's Sinking! This DK classic being brought back in print tells the story of the Titanic's fateful voyage through vivid original artwork. Young readers will learn and discover how the ship was built and equipped, what kind of passengers and crew she carried, and what facilities she offered onboard. Learn how she struck an iceberg, why she sank so quickly, how many people were saved, and how many lives were lost. Detailed double-page artwork with cutaway scenes tell the tragic story of the 'unsinkable' liner Pictorial details and lively annotation give fascinating insight into the Titanic's construction and the daily life of its passengers and crew from the start of the maiden voyage to its sinking Covers the official inquiries into the sinking, as well as the discovery of the wreck
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  • Story of the Titanic

    Deborah Heiligman, Deborah Hubgiman, James Watling

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Sept. 1, 1998)
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  • The Spirit of the Sea

    Rebecca Hainnu, Hwei Lim

    eBook (Inhabit Media, Dec. 29, 2014)
    This beautifully illustrated picture books tells the story of the spirit of the sea, referred to as Nuliajuq, Sedna, Takannaaluk, and many other Inuktitut names. Once a young woman who refused to marry, the lies and deceit of a treacherous bird and her own father's cowardice lead Nuliajuq to a life of solitude at the bottom of the ocean as the powerful, at times vengeful, spirit of the sea. The Spirit of the Sea provides young readers with an authentic retelling of one of the most important, powerful legends in the canon of Inuit traditional stories.
  • Rollercoasters: The Spirit of the Titanic

    Nicola Pierce

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Story of the Titanic

    Steve Noon

    eBook (DK Children, Oct. 5, 2012)
    The tragic story of the world's largest and most luxurious liner, now on the Kindle FireStory of the Titanic presents and dissects one of the most tragic events of the 20th Century in a way never seen before. With an incredible new format, the stunning cutaway artworks of Story of the Titanic provide a full insight into the 'unsinkable ship' - from its planning, building and fateful maiden voyage, to attempts to reclaim it from the ocean.This version, designed for the Kindle Fire, contains 12 full-colour cutaway illustrations of the Titanic on every stage of its journey and photographic references tell you all about the construction of the ship and how it came to sink.Over 50 photos in colourful photo galleries show you what life onboard was like and maps provide locations and dates for every step of the voyage. Story of the Titanic is perfect for children who want to understand about the ship and its fateful voyage, as well as the human tales of its passengers and crew and is ideal for school projects.Go one step further with this lavish version of Story of the Titanic, following the "unsinkable" liner from the start of its maiden voyage to its disastrous death.
  • The Story of the Titanic

    Deborah Heiligman

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1644)
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