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Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships

AUTHOR: Robert D. Ballard (Illustrator), et al
ISBN: 0316080209

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Robert Ballard, one of the discoverers of the sunken "Titanic", retells the story of that great calamity and goes on to describe the sinking of the "Empress of Ireland", which sank with more loss of life than the "Titanic"; the "Lusitania", whose...

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Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships
- Book Review,
by Robert D. Ballard (Illustrator), et al


From School Library Journal
Grade 5-9-The discoverer of this century's most sought after ship wreckage recounts his exploration of the Titanic. Photographs taken during those dangerous dives plus eerily realistic artwork support the awe and reverence Ballard reveals in his text. In additional chapters he examines other, equally sensational ship disasters of the 20th century. He tells of the Lusitania, the Britannic, the Andrea Doria's collision with the Stockholm, and the Empress of Ireland's sinking in the St. Lawrence River. Each story is accompanied by black-and-white and full-color archival and contemporary photographs, diagrams, and magnificent full-color illustrations. Photographs of the sunken ships and artifacts on the ocean floor and riverbeds add notes of sobering reality to seemingly mythic tales. A few well-chosen quotes from passengers and crew about their experiences add a measure of poignancy. Careful observation of the destroyed ships and historical records reveal the often preventable causes of these accidents. Ballard's Exploring the Titanic (Scholastic, 1988) details his development as an undersea explorer, the drama of the sinking, and the thrill of viewing the ship 70 years after her disappearance. Given the strength of Titanic fever that has gripped public imagination, the stories in Ghost Liners will be devoured by students, history buffs, and all who are fascinated by human tragedy.Ann G. Brouse, Big Flats Branch Library, NYCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Parents' Choice®
With haunting photographs and equally memorable large paintings of five great 20th century ocean liners - the Titanic, the Lusitania, the Empress of Scotland, the Britannic and the Andrea Doria - the reader shares in the tragic final hours of these majestic relics of a bygone era of travel. The author's suspenseful narrative (even though we know the outcome) includes accounts of the survival of several child passengers. With the advent of mini-submarines, the sunken wrecks can be visited, and many of the book's ghostly Titanic pictures were taken though the peep hole of such a deep-sea vehicle. Excitement, disbelief, horror and suspense abound in this recounting of the fate of five seemingly "unsinkable" vessels. Truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction.


From Booklist
Gr. 4^-7. Best known for the undersea discovery of the Titanic, Ballard introduces readers to that shipwreck and four others of the twentieth century: the Empress of Ireland, the Lusitania, the Britannic, and the Andrea Doria, which collided with the Stockholm. Each chapter describes the exploration of one of the wrecks and offers information about the ship's origins, amenities, importance, and why it sank. In each chapter, one passenger is profiled in a sidebar, giving readers a personal story and a photograph to bring the experience more sharply into focus. Exceptionally detailed dramatic paintings by Ken Marschall, show the ships as they appeared on the water, while sinking, and beneath the sea. Many period photos, posters, and sketches set the scene; photographs of undersea exploration show the ships and their artifacts as they appear today. The large, attractive format and informative text combine to make this an appealing book on a subject that continues to fascinate young people. Add this to the Titanic bibliography in the March 15 issue of Booklist. Carolyn Phelan


Card catalog description
Depicts five famous ships that have been lost at sea in modern times, the Empress of Ireland, the Lusitania, the Andrea Doria, the Brittanic, and the Titanic.


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         Book Review

Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships
- Book Reviews,
by Robert D. Ballard (Illustrator), et al

Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships

ANNOTATION

Depicts five famous ships that have been lost at sea in modern times, the Empress of Ireland, the Lusitania, the Andrea Doria, the Brittanic, and the Titanic.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Presenting the stories of five great ships lost at sea--including "Titanic"--Ballard and Archbold shows readers what it's like to dive down to a gigantic wreck. Marschall's thrilling color illustrations enhance the fateful tales of these majestic vessels.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Carolyn Dennette Michaels

In story and visuals, the author/illustrator team recounts the demise of five great liners: Titanic, Empress of Ireland, Lusitania, Britannia, and the Andria Doria. Both human and mechanical failures combined to produce these watery, multiple gravesites. Though I looked vainly for text to support "ghost" as in "ghost stories," this quote from the Epilogue may address the issue: "I have played a role in taking underwater exploration into the Space Age. But I don't put my final faith in Machines. I put my faith in people...those who put their faith in their own creations will sooner or later run into an iceberg."

School Library Journal

Gr 5-9-The discoverer of this century's most sought after ship wreckage recounts his exploration of the Titanic. Photographs taken during those dangerous dives plus eerily realistic artwork support the awe and reverence Ballard reveals in his text. In additional chapters he examines other, equally sensational ship disasters of the 20th century. He tells of the Lusitania, the Britannic, the Andrea Doria's collision with the Stockholm, and the Empress of Ireland's sinking in the St. Lawrence River. Each story is accompanied by black-and-white and full-color archival and contemporary photographs, diagrams, and magnificent full-color illustrations. Photographs of the sunken ships and artifacts on the ocean floor and riverbeds add notes of sobering reality to seemingly mythic tales. A few well-chosen quotes from passengers and crew about their experiences add a measure of poignancy. Careful observation of the destroyed ships and historical records reveal the often preventable causes of these accidents. Ballard's Exploring the Titanic (Scholastic, 1988) details his development as an undersea explorer, the drama of the sinking, and the thrill of viewing the ship 70 years after her disappearance. Given the strength of Titanic fever that has gripped public imagination, the stories in Ghost Liners will be devoured by students, history buffs, and all who are fascinated by human tragedy.-Ann G. Brouse, Big Flats Branch Library, NY


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