Boys and girls will be enthralled by this dramatic pictorial history of the great ocean liner R.
Viewers can zoom in and out to examine details more closely, and they can move around inside cabin interiors in a way that heightens the illusion of realism..
Enclosed with this unusual book is a CD-ROM that walks viewers through the ship\'s interior from stem to stern, showing hundreds of details. and more The end product of meticulous research, this book\'s 3D-rendered artwork virtually draws readers aboard the ship, employing painstakingly realistic facsimiles of details both large and small. . .
Among the 3D-rendered artworks are two remarkable double-gatefold illustrations-- The Titanic under steam A cutaway diagram of the ship Other 3D artworks include-- The Grand Staircase in First Class A First Class Cabin "Parlor Suite" The Bridge and Wheelhouse The First Class Dining Room Second Class Promenade Deck The Grand Staircase flooding as the ship sinks .
Young readers will see faithful reproductions of both exterior and interior ship\'s details, from the Boiler Room and Engine Room far below decks to the luxury passengers\' cabins and the ship\'s grand ballroom.
Approximately 125 photos and illustrations in color and black and white--including 12 astonishing 3D-rendered graphics--tell the Titanic\'s story, from its 1911 launching at the Belfast shipyard to its tragic destruction on April 15, 1912 during its maiden Atlantic crossing.
Titanic, and its fateful sinking in the North Atlantic.
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Boys and girls will be enthralled by this dramatic pictorial history of the great ocean liner R