Presents a selection of primary and secondary source articles that examine topics related to the sinking of the "Titanic," each preceded by a summary of the author's main points and conclusions.
Reviews the Titanic disaster, the sinking of the world's biggest ocean liner after collision with an iceberg, causing the loss of more than 1500 lives.
The story of the "unsinkable" steamship Titanic which went down with 1,503 men, women and children aboard in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912.
Describes the planning and building of the Titanic, its departure and passengers, its fatal collision with an iceberg and sinking, and the fascination with this disaster held by so many people.
Photographs and text chronicle movie director James Cameron's efforts to view the inside of the Titanic wreckage using a remote operated underwater robot.
Describes the disastrous maiden voyage of the Titanic, "the safest ship ever built, " which sank after colliding with an iceberg in the spring of 1912.