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Titanic
The True Story of the Unsinkable Ship and the Iceberg That Sank Her on Her Maiden Voyage
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Narrado por:
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James Butler
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Dominic Haynes
At 11:40 PM on April 14, 1912, the most confident civilization in human history collided with the one thing it refused to believe in: its own limits.
What does it mean to build something "unsinkable" — and what happens to the world when it sinks anyway? How many of the 1,500 who died that night were killed not by the iceberg, but by the arrogance that came before it?
Titanic by Dominic Haynes cuts through a century of myth to deliver the definitive account of history's most haunting maritime disaster — from the thunderous ambition of her construction to the frozen silence of her final hours, and the shockwave of change that followed her to the bottom of the ocean.
Inside, you'll discover:
- The chilling chain of decisions, shortcuts, and blind certainties that turned an unsinkable dream into a two-mile descent into darkness
- The human stories below deck — the immigrants, the engineers, the crew — whose courage history has too often overlooked
- How one night of catastrophe rewrote international maritime law and forced a civilization to confront what progress cannot protect against
- Why the Titanic still haunts us — and what her wreck, silent in the abyss for over a century, continues to teach
You think you know this story. You don't. Not the full weight of it — the hubris, the grief, the hard-won lessons written in cold Atlantic water that still govern ocean travel today.
Turn the page. The Titanic is waiting.
©2026 Dominic Haynes History (P)2026 Dominic Haynes History