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Carpathia: The extraordinary story of the ship that rescued the survivors of the Titanic
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Carpathia: The extraordinary story of the ship that rescued the survivors of the Titanic
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jay Ludowyke
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:336 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 154 |
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Category/Genre | True Stories True Stories - Discovery Prose - non-fiction History Ships and shipping Swimming and diving |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780733640674
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Classifications | Dewey:910.91634 |
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Illustrations |
1 x 8 pages black and white illustration
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Australia
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Imprint |
Hachette Australia
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Publication Date |
10 July 2018 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
In the early hours of 15 April 1912, the Cunard steamship Carpathia receives a distress call from the new White Star liner Titanic. Captain Arthur Rostron immediately turns Carpathia northwest and sails full speed through the dark night, into waters laden with icebergs, on a rescue mission that will become legendary. Almost a century later, Carpathia's wreck has finally been located. She's over 500 feet down and only a few divers in the world can attain these depths. Among them is Englishman Ric Waring's team. In this captivating and intensively researched story, we follow the dual narratives of Rostron and the daring rescue of the Titanic survivors by Carpathia, and of Waring's team and their dangerous determination to reach the wreck. Rich in history and drama, the true story of Carpathia from her launching to the sensational events of 1912, World War I and beyond is a compelling narrative that moves at the page-turning pace of the very best fiction.
Author Biography
Dr Jay Ludowyke holds qualifications in writing, history and library and information services. She has taught writing at the University of the Sunshine Coast and previously worked in local government and public libraries. She has published works in literary and academic journals and is the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award. Of Sri Lankan and Australian heritage, she lives on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
ReviewsLudowyke's book is captivating and well-researched. * QWeekend * Ludowyke's book is captivating and well-researched. * QWeekend * This book, written and meticulously researched by the Sunshine Coast academic, will be enjoyed by a much wider audience. The reason is Ludowyke's charming way of breathing life into the scenes she writes about and the characters who form the focus of her narrative. * BW Magazine * This book, written and meticulously researched by the Sunshine Coast academic, will be enjoyed by a much wider audience. The reason is Ludowyke's charming way of breathing life into the scenes she writes about and the characters who form the focus of her narrative. * BW Magazine * Review TO COME * WHO Magazine * Review TO COME * QWeekend * This marvellous book recounts the many stories of this forgotten hero of the Titanic disaster. * The Daily Telegraph * a compelling narrative that moves at the page-turning pace of the very best fiction * Mildura Midweek * The dramatic and fascinating story * Law Society Journal * Beyond all the heroism and drama, this is ultimately a parable about a modest vessel which outclasses a superliner when it really counts. * Spectrum *
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