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The Titanic Commutator Issue 145

The Titanic Commutator Issue 145

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SKU: TC145 Categories: Commutator, In Print
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1999 #1

Contents in this Issue

“Steel Ships and Iron Rivets” Paul Louden-Brown on the weakness of Titanic’s iron rivets.

Britannic on film (new television production) THS Convention in Denver.

Titanic survivor, David Vartanian.

The misnomer “distress rocket.”

An Unsinkable Titanic Pt 2. (Scientific American’s answer to building an unsinkable ship written in July 1912).

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Weight8 oz
Dimensions11 × 9 × .25 in

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