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Titanic: Safety, Speed and Sacrifice

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Book by Behe, George

88 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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April 14, 2020
Another excellent book by George Behe!

Behe's research is always top notch. In this book, he looks at how many icebergs did the lookouts see before the Titanic struck the critical one. He also investigates whether the White Star Line actually did pay off some crew members to keep them quiet about the accident. Behe also looks at whether Captain Smith and Bruce Ismay were trying to beat the Olympic's run time to New York.

Fascinating material!
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