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The Titanic Commutator Issue 155

The Titanic Commutator Issue 155

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SKU: TC155 Categories: Commutator, In Print
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2001

Contents in this Issue

A Quartermaster’s Life by Jamie F. Hubbs.

Titanic and Carpathia by Dr Arpad Lengyel’s (Doctor on Carpathia) Address, Budapest, May 1912.

How Long did they Stand the Cold? by Timothy Pies, Ph.D.

Lifeboat Launching Sequence by Bill Wormstedt, Tad Fitch and George Behe.

SeaPoste and Message From the Bridge.

Sam Collins.

The Seamen’s Friendly Society by George McPherson Hunter, D.D.

An Enterprising Lady on Carpathia Competes and Gets Her Titanic Story, Conclusion.

Additional information

Weight8 oz
Dimensions11 × 9 × .25 in

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