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This gripping volume explores the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Readers will be introduced to the historical background, controversies surrounding the disaster, and personal narratives from survivors.
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The wireless crackled, an SOS was broadcast. Olympic, Titanic's older sister ship was a mere 350 miles away from the sinking liner. Would Olympic reach her in time -
Many newly pregnant women believe mothering begins after the baby is born. As a result, their pregnancy is spent preparing the baby’s room, buying a crib, and even attending childbirth classes. All of these activities are valuable and help to prepare for this new life, but what about before the baby is born? The Wonder Within You takes you on a journey that weaves scientific studies, dozens of interviews with mothers, and storytelling into a fascinating account of life inside the womb. An obstetrician loads each chapter with advice. A sonographer gives incredible 3 and 4-D snapshots (available online) and stories from her 25 years of watching babies grow in utero. Each chapter includes wee...
Step aboard the RMS Titanic and explore its fascinating interior in "Inside the Titanic: A Journey Through the Ship of Dreams." This comprehensive eBook takes you on an in-depth voyage through the legendary ocean liner, revealing its luxurious passenger amenities, detailed cargo lists, and essential equipment that powered this marvel of engineering. Discover the opulent first-class dining saloons, grand staircases, and lavish Turkish baths. Uncover intriguing cargo, from rare antiques to automobiles, alongside the ship’s provisions and safety features. Perfect for history enthusiasts and Titanic aficionados, this immersive guide uncovers the forgotten treasures and daily life aboard the Titanic, offering a captivating look into the world’s most iconic ship.
Although the answer appears obvious, there is far more to the sinking of the Titanic than is popularly understood.
James Nourse was born in 1731 at Weston-under-Penyard, Herfeordshire, England, and married Sarah Fouace in 1753. They immigrated in 1769 to Hampton, Virginia and settled on a plantation near Charleston, in what is now Berkeley County, Virginia. He died in 1784.
Johann Diel Bohne (later Boone) was born in 1711 in Germany. He emigrated in 1741 and settled in Frizelberg, Carroll County, Maryland. He married Mary Magdalena Burrier in 1804. They had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and elsewhere.