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Rise of the Titan - Logan Bruce

Rise of the Titan

Logan Bruce
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English

Morgan Robertson's "The Wreck of the Titan" is a novella that has developed a certain infamy over the years. The greatest passenger liner ever built sets sail on its maiden voyage and encounters an iceberg ...The story (which so closely resembles the facts of the Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912) was initially published in 1899. Yes, this story apparently predicts the events which came to pass a dozen years later. Surely no coincidence ...To mark 100 years since the sinking of the Titanic, Robertson's stories have been republished in the Titanic's home city of Belfast. A number of essays on related subjects by modern writers have been included, and for every copy sold 20% of the proceeds go to Belfast-based charity Action Cancer.

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