Illustrated by Ken Marschall
The people shivering in the lifeboats cannot believe their eyes. The large, luxurious and "unsinkable" Titanic is actually sinking. Within moments the lights of the Titanic go out forever as the great ship plunges to the boottom of the ocean. It is a night the world will never forget.
Thirteen thousand feet beneath the sea, Robart Ballard peers through the porthole of his tiny submarine. He hopes to be the first person in 74 years to see the legendary lost Titanic. Suddenly he lets out a gasp. Rising before him is a massive wall of black steel . . .
Illustrated throughout with colour photographs and drawings, this book shows you how the greatest ship ever was lost - and then found.