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Something Good
Robert N. Munsch, Michael Martchenko

Sagebrush Education Resources, 1999 - 32 pages

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Inside the Titanic is spectacular!

Telling the stories of survivors & their families,HughBrewster weaves a fascinating description of life aboard thegreatest "unsinkable" ship of its time. Ken Marschall's amazing cutaway illustrations draw you in to the immense boiler rooms, endless cabins, kitchens & dining halls of this opulent & ill-fated passenger liner. Each page demands that you linger long, catching every detail, reading each description. A wonderful effort which will definitely create more lovers for the romance of this lost liner!...


Very splended.

When I got the book from the school library, I thought the book was very fantastic, even though I could tell some pictures had some added detail then all my other books did. But I liked it.


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This is a great book.

Many other people have said what the book is lacking in factualdetail. The book is meant for children who usually aren't interestedin water tight bulkheads and how a steam engine works. The paintings are superbly executed by ken marshal, the leading authority on how the titanic looks. If you want to see more of his work, he has a book with many of his paintings in it called ken marshal's art of titanic. It is a great book also.






GREAT DRAWINGS!

INSIDE THE TITANIC HAD GREAT PICTURES,BUUUUT,IT SHOULD HAVE SHOWN MORE FIGHTING OVER THE BOATS AND PEOPLE THAT WERE FROZZEN.AND ALSO THAT IT HAD A MUMMY ON BOARD.OTHER WISE IT WAS GREAAAAAAT!!!!!!!


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Invaluable interior drawings

This book has the most outstanding paintings of the Titanic and it's interiors. A good comparison between first and third class, revealing the life of two families on board. The paintings are immaculate and detail and attention are visible. The paintings are few though and tease the reader. Very little interior is ever seen of Titanic and once it's exposed, as in this book, it teases you with the most outstanding paintings. The book describes the Carter family, when a cutaway is done on B deck it reveals cabins B84-82-78-76-(72). From the book you read that the Carter family had a dog, and in one of the cabins a dog is seen, missleading the reader that the Carters were in those two staterooms. Qite actually the Carter cabins were further aft, numbers B96-98. Otherwise the book is most pleasing.


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