Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night by Tim Maltin
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Overview: First publicised in National Geographic’s 2012 programme Titanic: Case Closed and the Smithsonian Channel’s Titanic’s Final Mystery, Tim Maltin, Britain’s foremost authority on RMS Titanic, here reveals precisely why Titanic struck the iceberg.
Maltin began his research initially to discover why the Californian did not come to the Titanic’s rescue. His research led him to investigate the exact atmospheric conditions on the
night, which in turn brought him in front of some of the world’s experts in refraction and thermal inversion. Patiently logging together the details of the mirage effect created that night by the conditions, Maltin finally discovered what a hundred years of Titanic investigations have failed to prove: why the ship hit the iceberg.
Through vivid images, first person testimonies and forensic investigation, Maltin demonstrates how Captain Stanley Lord could not be to blame for the collisions, and also reveals why the nearby ship, the Californian, failed to come to her rescue, resulting in the death of 1500 passengers. Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night finally draws to a close the world’s biggest maritime mystery.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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